Obama Will Fight with Us to Quash the Campaign to Loot Social Security -- Right?
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These players are promoting a tricky way to whack Social Security benefits, but to do it behind closed doors so the public cannot see what's happening or figure out which politicians to blame. The essential transaction would amount to misappropriating the trillions in Social Security taxes that workers have paid to finance their retirement benefits. This swindle is portrayed as "fiscal reform." In fact, it's the political equivalent of bait-and-switch fraud.
Defending Social Security sounds like yesterday's issue--the fight people won when they defeated George W. Bush's attempt to privatize the system in 2005. But the financial establishment has pushed it back on the table, claiming that the current crisis requires "responsible" leaders to take action. Will Obama take the bait? Surely not. The new president has been clear and consistent about Social Security, as a candidate and since his election. The program's financing is basically sound, he has explained, and can be assured far into the future by making only modest adjustments.
But Obama is also playing footsie with the conservative advocates of "entitlement reform" (their euphemism for cutting benefits). The president wants the corporate establishment's support on many other important matters, and he recently promised to hold a "fiscal responsibility summit" to examine the long-term costs of entitlements. That forum could set the trap for a "bipartisan compromise" that may become difficult for Obama to resist, given the burgeoning deficit. If he resists, he will be denounced as an old-fashioned free-spending liberal. The advocates are urging both parties to hold hands and take the leap together, authorizing big benefits cuts in a circuitous way that allows them to dodge the public's blame. In my new book, Come Home, America, I make the point: "When official America talks of 'bipartisan compromise,' it usually means the people are about to get screwed."
The Social Security fight could become a defining test for "new politics" in the Obama era. Will Americans at large step up and make themselves heard, not to attack Obama but to protect his presidency from the political forces aligned with Wall Street interests? This fight can be won if people everywhere raise a mighty din--hands off our Social Security money!--and do it now, before the deal gains momentum. Popular outrage can overwhelm the insiders and put members of Congress on notice: a vote to gut Social Security will kill your career. By organizing and agitating, people blocked Bush's attempt to privatize Social Security. Imagine if he had succeeded--their retirement money would have disappeared in the collapsing stock market.
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uppityprogressive
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George Bush wanted us to privatize Social Security, it would have evaporated with the stock market by now. Keep those thieves away from it.
- 3 years ago
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uppityprogressive
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kennymotown
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We can not let social security go down. Or the very social fiber of America will be at risk. I know some pretty nice neighborhoods that could house a lot of homeless people who have lost everything and are willing too fight for a place too sleep.
- 3 years ago
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kennymotown
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DandelionSalad
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Exactly, uppityprogressive.
- 3 years ago
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DandelionSalad
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uppityprogressive
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See Naomi Klein's Shock Doctrine. The economic collapse, caused by the thieves on Wall Street and the theives in the Republican Party, Corporate America and the Blue damn Dog Democrats, creates the chaos needed to swoop in and steal what is left of popular economic security.
Time for popular revolt. Tear down the banks, and the politicians, even Obama if he allows this further theft of the common wealth.
These are times to shore up the support of the poor, not to undermine it.
- 3 years ago
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uppityprogressive
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pjacobs51
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The government should keep their hands off our money, our beliefs, our choice to smoke marijuana, and a crapload of other things I can't think of right now.
- 3 years ago
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pjacobs51
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DandelionSalad
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Wow, I was reading this same article on another site just as I received the message that you posted this.
Thanks for the heads up.
We need to keep the pressure on this admin, too.
- 3 years ago
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DandelionSalad
