When it comes to entitlement “reforms,” lately we tend to think of Republican efforts to end Medicare’s guaranteed benefit and replace it with a private voucher scheme. It’s worth noting, however, that the GOP hasn’t given up on privatizing Social Security, either.
On “Fox News Sunday,” for example, Newt Gingrich said he’d like to see the United States adopt Chile’s system.
“Back in 1983, the last time we’ve tried to fix social security, if we had adopted a Chilean model where people have a personal account, there’d be $16 trillion in savings. Right today,” the Republican presidential contender said on “Fox News Sunday.”
“That’s how much the build-up would have been, just based on what’s happened in Chile, which is not a theory. It’s actually happening,” he said.
Just so we’re clear, Gingrich is saying the United States shouldn’t have gone with Reagan’s Social Security reforms, but rather, should have gone with reforms pushed by … Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet.









