The current repugican congress wants to cut social security
benefits.
Social security has long been regarded as the third
rail of American politics. The program is so sacrosanct that even repugicans are normally reluctant to call for cuts to social security. A vast majority of Americans
want the social security program to be protected. Notably, older
Americans are particularly strong defenders of social security. Even nearly three-quarters of repugicans, want to not only preserve social security, but they also want to expand the program.
However, make no mistake in understanding the
position of the 114th congress on social security. The current repugican-dominated congress wants to cut social security benefits. The repugican-mislead House signaled their intent
to do just that, the very first day they were in session, when they
modified the chamber’s rules to jeopardize social security disability
payments. The repugican plan would imperil disabled Americans, who
could see close to twenty percent reductions in their already meager incomes.
Attacking disability payments is just the tip of the
iceberg. Tom Price (r-GA) made that clear
on Monday in a speech at the Heritage Action for America “Wingut Policy Summit”. At the summit, Price stated:
On the issue of Social Security, it has indeed been the third rail as Tim [Chapman, COO for Heritage Action] mentioned, and what I’m hopeful is what the Budget Committee will be able do is to is begin to normalize the discussion and debate about Social Security. This is a program that right now on its current course will not be able to provide 75 or 80 percent of the benefits that individuals have paid into in a relatively short period of time. That’s not a responsible position to say, ‘You don’t need to do anything to do it.’So all the kinds of things you know about – whether it’s means testing, whether it’s increasing the age of eligibility. The kind of choices — whether it’s providing much greater choices for individuals to voluntarily select the kind of manner in which they believe they ought to be able to invest their working dollars as they go through their lifetime. All those things ought to be on the table and discussed.
In 2005, the shrub tried to push a plan to privatize social security,
but it collapsed under the weight of public pressure, and the idea
never reached a vote in the House. Today’s repugican cabal however is
determined to tackle the issue again, and cuts to social security would
stand a strong chance of passing both houses of Congress. President
Obama should veto any such proposal. However, activists need to keep
pressure on the White House to make sure the president stands firm on
opposing any cuts to the social security program. In 2013, the President
initially proposed a plan that included chained CPI for social security benefits. Facing criticism from his left flank, he later dropped that proposal.
Many wingnut voters chose to elect repugicans
on the promise of tax cuts and spending cuts. Many of those voters also
assumed that the repugicans wouldn’t dare touch social security. They
thought, and hoped, those promised spending cuts would only go after
programs that didn’t affect them personally. However, Tom Price has made abundantly clear, he has social
security in his gun sights. For Americans who depend upon the program
for disability or retirement income, the repugican plot promises greater
hardship in the years to come. If the repugican plot is implemented,
some of the suffering will be brought to bear on delusional wingnut
voters who thought they would be spared any pain from the repugican cabal's budget
ax. They are going after social security, and if you voted for them,
your future suffering was self-inflicted.
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