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In reply to the discussion: Social Security [View all]freshwest
(53,661 posts)20. President Obama Weekly Address August 13th, 2010: Honoring Social Security, Not Privatizing It
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On the 75th anniversary of Social Security, President Obama promises to protect it from Republican leaders in Congress who have made privatization a key part of their agenda. He makes clear that, especially in light of the financial crisis, gambling Social Security on Wall Street makes no sense.
Remarks of President Barack Obama
As Prepared for Delivery
August 14, 2010
Washington, DC
Seventy-five years ago today, in the midst of the Great Depression, Franklin Roosevelt signed Social Security into law, laying a cornerstone in the foundation of Americas middle class, and assuring generations of Americas seniors that after a lifetime of hard work, theyd have a chance to retire with dignity. We have an obligation to keep that promise; to safeguard Social Security for our seniors, people with disabilities, and all Americans today, tomorrow, and forever.
Now, weve been talking for a long time about how to do that; about how to make sure Social Security is healthy enough to cover the higher costs that are kicking in now that baby boomers are retiring. And Im committed to working with anyone, Democrat or Republican, who wants to strengthen Social Security. Im also encouraged by the reports of serious bipartisan work being done on this and other issues in the fiscal commission that I set up several months ago.
One thing we cant afford to do though is privatize Social Security an ill-conceived idea that would add trillions of dollars to our budget deficit while tying your benefits to the whims of Wall Street traders and the ups and downs of the stock market.
A few years ago, we had a debate about privatizing Social Security. And Id have thought that debate wouldve been put to rest once and for all by the financial crisis weve just experienced. Id have thought, after being reminded how quickly the stock market can tumble, after seeing the wealth people worked a lifetime to earn wiped out in a matter of days, that no one would want to place bets with Social Security on Wall Street; that everyone would understand why we need to be prudent about investing the retirement money of tens of millions of Americans.
But some Republican leaders in Congress dont seem to have learned any lessons from the past few years. Theyre pushing to make privatizing Social Security a key part of their legislative agenda if they win a majority in Congress this fall. Its right up there on their to-do list with repealing some of the Medicare benefits and reforms that are adding at least a dozen years to the fiscal health of Medicare the single longest extension in history.
That agenda is wrong for seniors, its wrong for America, and I wont let it happen. Not while Im President. Ill fight with everything Ive got to stop those who would gamble your Social Security on Wall Street. Because you shouldnt be worried that a sudden downturn in the stock market will put all youve worked so hard for all youve earned at risk. You should have the peace of mind of knowing that after meeting your responsibilities and paying into the system all your lives, youll get the benefits you deserve.
Seventy-five years ago today, Franklin Roosevelt made a promise. He promised that from that day forward, wed offer quote some measure of protection to the average citizen and to his family against&hellippoverty-stricken old age. Thats a promise each generation of Americans has kept. And its a promise America will continue to keep so long as I have the honor of serving as President. Thanks for listening. Thanks for watching. And have a nice weekend.
http://www.whitehouse.gov/photos-and-video/video/2010/08/14/weekly-address-honoring-social-security-not-privatizing-it#
Emboldening in the transcript is mine. This was made before the Tea Party took control of Congress in a Koch and media generated sweep, and he was correct about the GOP intended to do to Social Security. We have our work cut out for us. Be of good heart, friends, and take courage. This is OUR President.
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Manny will be hanging onto that same branch unitl Obama leaves office in 2016.
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Aug 2012
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President Obama Weekly Address August 13th, 2010: Honoring Social Security, Not Privatizing It
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