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In reply to the discussion: I am not ready to eat crow and assume the cuts to Social Security are off the table. [View all]Dyedinthewoolliberal
(16,200 posts)2. Let's forget about the chained CPI
or not chained or Medicare or any of these things that look like they were offered as concessions to the R's and remember one thing;
any law has to be approved by both the House and Senate and be signed off by the President (I know some exceptions to this process exist, but for the most part...) and make sure we let our elected officials in Congress know how we feel about this.
A letter, phone call, email and office visit by constituents letting them know how you want them to vote is the key of keeping that stuff off the table.
Myself, I think it's all part of the bargaining process and Mr. Obama skunked Boehner. He won't offer it now, it's off the table.
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I am not ready to eat crow and assume the cuts to Social Security are off the table. [View all]
madfloridian
Dec 2012
OP
Sounds like everybody and their brother are throwing SS recipients under the bus.
forestpath
Dec 2012
#1
Yes, they have been rescuing it for years now. It never gets rescued enough.
madfloridian
Dec 2012
#6
K&R. I'm with you, madfloridian. I don't get where Boehner's failure = SS off the table!
MotherPetrie
Dec 2012
#5
ssi isn't social security, it's supplemental security income, paid from income taxes; aka
HiPointDem
Dec 2012
#17
not medicaid either, separate program, doesn't do medical. it's income support.
HiPointDem
Dec 2012
#20
reagan, 1983 -- started taxing benefits & there were some other cuts as well, i believe.
HiPointDem
Dec 2012
#22
Vigilance is the price of liberty. No reason to eat crow, whatever happens. Ignore the agents.
HiPointDem
Dec 2012
#16
If SS cuts are off the table now I suspect that they will be back on the table soon
Teamster Jeff
Dec 2012
#26
"only way it comes off is if we convince them it will cost them more to keep it on."
madfloridian
Dec 2012
#34