Two weeks before the Social Security Commissioner told Congress that personnel cuts proposed by the White House would have no impact on her agency's services, she said in an internal memorandum that the services would in fact ''deteriorate all over the country'' if the cuts were carried out.
Thanks to an anonymous poster for this one. This is from 1999. The Social Security Commissioner was Dorcas Hardy and the President was Ronald Reagan.
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Charles,
Fun read, but slight oversight on date and President. Date of the article is 1989, not 1999, and the President in 1989 is the senior Bush, not Reagan. Thanks.
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