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A Modest Legislative Proposal - Zach Bernstein

A Modest Legislative Proposal

Zach Bernstein
Amazon Digital Services LLC , English

In the future, Washington, DC has a problem. Social Security and Medicare are on the brink of collapse, and nobody seems to have any idea what to do about it.Until two congressmen come up with a radical solution to save the programs - the elderly give up their benefits or face a "Quietus Panel," like the "death panels" of old. In this collection of "recently re-discovered" e-mails, news articles, legislation and more, the story of their bill, "The Protecting Future Generations Act," can finally be told.

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