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What we said then and what I've always agreed is let younger Americans have a voluntary choice of making their money work faster for them within the Social Security system.
Here's how Ryan replied: "What we said then, and what I've always agreed, is let younger Americans have a voluntary choice of making their money work faster for them within the Social Security system". Ryan was quick to add that Mitt Romney isn't proposing anything like this now.
Ryan pulled out the standard caveat that he's not talking about changing the system for people who have already retired or are about to retire: "[W]hat I've always agreed is let younger Americans have a voluntary choice of making their money work faster for them within the Social Security system".
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