Rubin's work on Social Security reform has demonstrated his comfort with the everyday politics of compromise and spin. Rubin is skeptical about government investment of Social Security funds in private markets and fought it during the administration's internal debates. The president's plan endorses massive government investment in Wall Street. Rubin, a loyal soldier, has emerged as one of the administration's top spokesmen for the plan and doesn't talk about his objections to it.
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