I believe that if President Reagan were President of the United States today, he would provide the leadership, because he did in saving Social Security. It was the Greenspan Commission, and he worked with them in a bipartisan way. I think if we had a President like Ronald Reagan, we would be resolving these issues. With that, I urge opposition to the amendment.
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The speaker discusses leadership and bipartisan efforts in relation to Social Security.
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