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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsDemocrats refocus on protecting Social Security for 2014
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2014/09/22/1331595/-Democrats-refocus-on-protection-Social-Security-for-2014Mon Sep 22, 2014 at 11:34 AM PDT
Democrats refocus on protecting Social Security for 2014
by Joan McCarter
Hundreds of union activists from the American Federation of Government Employees (AFGE) rallied at the Minneapolis Social Security Field Office on Wednesday, Aug. 27,2014 to shed light on the Social Security Administrations plan to close virtually every field office in Minnesota and across the country; limiting customer service options for American seniors and persons with disabilities.
Gone are the days of "chained CPI" and deficit peacockery among elected Democrats. At least for the duration of this election. Democrats are finally recognizing the electoral gold Republicans have provided them. They're running on protecting Social Security and Medicare these days.
In the first half of September, one in five Democratic ads dealt with either a candidates commitment to the programs or, more often, the threat from Republicans, according to Kantar Media CMAG, a nonpartisan media monitor. By comparison, one in 10 Republican ads mentioned the programs, typically to answer Democrats assaults.
Many Democratic candidates, party committees and allied groups are drawing a link between Republican plans to overhaul Medicare and Social Security and cut taxes for wealthy Americans, on the one hand, and Republicans support from the billionaire brothers Charles G. and David H. Koch.
Many Democratic candidates, party committees and allied groups are drawing a link between Republican plans to overhaul Medicare and Social Security and cut taxes for wealthy Americans, on the one hand, and Republicans support from the billionaire brothers Charles G. and David H. Koch.
Meanwhile, you've got Republicans like Carlos Curbelo, who is challenging Rep. Joe Garcia, on the campaign trail telling audiences that Social Security and Medicare are Ponzi schemes and raising the retirement age and means testing both programs. It's not like Democrats are making up the fact that Republicans are hostile to these programsnot when they stand up in places like Florida(!) and tell voters so.
Democrats shouldn't just be defending Social Security, they should be working to expand it, as polling has demonstrated. This is the real no-brainer of politics. Republicans had a lot of success in 2010 and 2012 running against Democrats on Medicare, with the big lie about Obamacare's Medicare cuts. Democrats lost the senior vote by 21 points in 2010, and President Obama lost seniors to Mitt Romney by 12 points. In a mid-term election, cutting into those losses among seniors is vital. Looks like Democrats have recognized that.
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Democrats refocus on protecting Social Security for 2014 (Original Post)
babylonsister
Sep 2014
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Omaha Steve
(99,618 posts)1. Nice to know labor was there
K&R!
MannyGoldstein
(34,589 posts)2. "So... if we act like these 'Liberals' you speak of..."
"Americans will like us? Surely, his could not have been foreseen by any sensible adult. Only by dirty hippies, Firebaggers, and other unreasonable people."
LOL.
What next? Supporting Labor? Attacking the 82% of the Bush Tax Cuts that Obama made permanent?
Scary!
FlatStanley
(327 posts)4. I hope we do attack the permanent tax cuts, and raise corporate tax cuts back to pre Raygun levels
joeglow3
(6,228 posts)8. As much as it pains me, brace yourself for more Burger King moves.
FlatStanley
(327 posts)9. A VAT tax would solve that problem. It's how the rest of the world operates
joeglow3
(6,228 posts)10. That would definitely level the playing field.
FlatStanley
(327 posts)11. It would also put a damper on outsourcing overseas
BrotherIvan
(9,126 posts)5. It's the "message" that has been changed
Not the action. Move along, Paulite.
Iliyah
(25,111 posts)3. Good. Also, GOPers want to disband SSI
and other governmental programs that assist many in those "red states".
But alas, the goper base do vote against their own interest thereby helping the 1%ers who don't give a eff about them.
Uncle Joe
(58,355 posts)6. Kicked and recommended.
Thanks for the thread, babylonsister.
grahamhgreen
(15,741 posts)7. Kick