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In reply to the discussion: I hold a straight forward opinion: Obama offered moving to Chained CPI because he's open to it [View all]sabrina 1
(62,325 posts)Worse, she has stated that using the Chained CPI to cut the benefits of Seniors is a good idea and 'will strengthen SS'. She states that she agrees with the President. So does Steny Hoyer and both were ready to go 'twist arms' in Congress to get this passed if the Repubs had agreed to it.
The Repubs DO agree with it. But they oppose raising taxes on their wealthy bosses even more.
Knowing this Obama offered them a carrot, in the form of the Chained CPI hoping they would give HIM the tax increases. I have zero doubt that when they do finally accept an offer, it will have cuts to SS in it.
This is the third time now he has offered cuts to SS. I'm sorry, this has caused great concern to Seniors. You don't play games like this, which would be cruel. And I do not believe this is a game. He meant it. Like Pelosi, he doesn't see cutting the benefits of Seniors as real 'cuts'.
They thought they could get this by progressives, elderly advocacy groups, the unions etc and the general public who would not know what it really meant.
They were wrong. People are wider awake now than ever before.
And if this was such a great strategy, then why are Republicans now getting credit for 'saving SS' from a Dem President?
I cannot think of a worse strategy than to play with the future of America's must vulnerable people. They do not have any right to do so. That fund has zero to do with the Deficit and by placing it on the table, they are LYING, they are saying that it is part of the problem that caused the deficit. That is a lie.
Take it off the table, or do not try to tell us this is just a ruse. Very few people believe it anymore.
I see NO benefit to this whatsoever. I wish someone would explain it to me. I am not usually so dense that if something is this good as we are being told, that I would fail to see it so completely.