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In reply to the discussion: Been Away from Here. Got Apathetic. Then Got Pissed. Had to come back and vent. [View all]ProSense
(116,464 posts)153. Hey, welcome back
So what happens? Obama is Bill Cinton, happily supping at the Corporate trough and tossing us a few leftover bones. A Democratic president who won handily but can't -- or doesn't want to -- exercise his power to actual;ly implement some liberal/progressive policies and laws.
Obama is proposing reducing SS benefits -- Something that was unthinkable not very long ago. (Even Bush backewd away from messing with that.) Negotiating secret "free trade" scams that hand over even more power to corporations at our expense...etc.
Obama is proposing reducing SS benefits -- Something that was unthinkable not very long ago. (Even Bush backewd away from messing with that.) Negotiating secret "free trade" scams that hand over even more power to corporations at our expense...etc.
You're just in time, and ready with the same fact-free info. Bush tried to privatize Social Security. That is nothing related to what President Obama proposed. As for the rest, how about a history lesson:
The Story of COLAs (and amendments to Social Security)
http://www.democraticunderground.com/10022632157
Clearly, Obama is not Clinton. President Obama signed health care reform into law, which included the biggest expansion of Medicaid since it was implemented. It also strengthened Medicare and gave new benefits to seniors. From the stimulus, to repealing DADT, to health care, student loan (taking banks out of the federal student loan process) and Wall Street reform, he's been reversing a lot of Reagan and Clinton's damaging policies, and he's still got nearly four years to go.
Obamas stimulus package aids people with disabilities
By Mike Ervin,
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The first is a one-time additional payment of $250 to people who receive Supplemental Security Income (SSI) and other selected Social Security benefits. Many SSI recipients live on less than $10,000 a year, and so this additional income will make a significant difference.
Second, the stimulus package also allocates $500 million to help the Social Security Administration reduce the processing time for claims and appeals decisions. During the Bush years, the number of people awaiting final determination on their Social Security disability claims more than doubled to 755,000. Many were waiting two years or more for determination, without income. Obamas allocation should help end this disgrace.
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More creatively, Obama provided $140 million to support centers for independent living. These nonresidential centers are run by people with disabilities and are focal points for services and advocacy. There are hundreds of these centers throughout the United States, providing thousands of good jobs for people with disabilities and others in their communities.
The stimulus package will also invest in the future by providing $540 million for vocational rehabilitation programs, which assist people with disabilities in obtaining higher education and jobs.
- more -
http://progressive.org/mag/mpervin030509.html
By Mike Ervin,
<...>
The first is a one-time additional payment of $250 to people who receive Supplemental Security Income (SSI) and other selected Social Security benefits. Many SSI recipients live on less than $10,000 a year, and so this additional income will make a significant difference.
Second, the stimulus package also allocates $500 million to help the Social Security Administration reduce the processing time for claims and appeals decisions. During the Bush years, the number of people awaiting final determination on their Social Security disability claims more than doubled to 755,000. Many were waiting two years or more for determination, without income. Obamas allocation should help end this disgrace.
<...>
More creatively, Obama provided $140 million to support centers for independent living. These nonresidential centers are run by people with disabilities and are focal points for services and advocacy. There are hundreds of these centers throughout the United States, providing thousands of good jobs for people with disabilities and others in their communities.
The stimulus package will also invest in the future by providing $540 million for vocational rehabilitation programs, which assist people with disabilities in obtaining higher education and jobs.
- more -
http://progressive.org/mag/mpervin030509.html
The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act included a number of provisions of particular concern to people with disabilities.
The Act included $500 million to help the Social Security Administration reduce its backlog in processing disability applications;
The Act supplied $12.2 billion in funding to the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA);
The Act also provided $87 billion to states to bolster their Medicaid programs during the downturn; and,
The Act provided over $500 million in funding for vocational rehabilitation services to help with job training, education and placement.
The Act provided over $140 million in funding for independent living centers across the country.
http://www.whitehouse.gov/issues/disabilities
The Act included $500 million to help the Social Security Administration reduce its backlog in processing disability applications;
The Act supplied $12.2 billion in funding to the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA);
The Act also provided $87 billion to states to bolster their Medicaid programs during the downturn; and,
The Act provided over $500 million in funding for vocational rehabilitation services to help with job training, education and placement.
The Act provided over $140 million in funding for independent living centers across the country.
http://www.whitehouse.gov/issues/disabilities
Krugman: Insurance and Freedom
http://www.democraticunderground.com/10022636098
Senate Republicans Unanimously Support Repeal of Student Loan Reform Law
By Josh Israel
All 45 Senate Republicans voted Friday for a budget amendment that endorsed the repeal of both Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act and the Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act of 2010. While Congressional Republicans attempting to repeal Obamacare is nothing new this marks the 39th repeal attempt this proposal also aimed to repeal the student loan reform and Pell Grant expansions that were enacted at the same time.
All 54 Senate Democrats present successfully voted to defeat the amendment, offered by Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX). If passed, it would have put the Senate on record in support of a repeal of
provisions that moved student loans from commercial banks to direct lending from the U.S. Education Department and:
Though every Congressional Republican voted against the health care and student loan reforms, House Republicans specifically exempted the student loan reform provisions from previous repeal attempts, though they have repeatedly slammed the reform as a Washington takeover of the student loan industry.
- more -
http://thinkprogress.org/education/2013/03/22/1762921/senate-republicans-unanimously-support-repeal-of-student-loan-reform-law/
By Josh Israel
All 45 Senate Republicans voted Friday for a budget amendment that endorsed the repeal of both Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act and the Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act of 2010. While Congressional Republicans attempting to repeal Obamacare is nothing new this marks the 39th repeal attempt this proposal also aimed to repeal the student loan reform and Pell Grant expansions that were enacted at the same time.
All 54 Senate Democrats present successfully voted to defeat the amendment, offered by Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX). If passed, it would have put the Senate on record in support of a repeal of
provisions that moved student loans from commercial banks to direct lending from the U.S. Education Department and:
- Used half of the the estimated $61 billion in savings to increase the maximum annual Pell Grant scholarship to $5,550 in 2010 and to $5,975 by 2017, while indexing the grants to inflation.
- Lowered monthly payments on federal student loans and shortened the debt forgiveness timeline. For new loans after 2014, this will mean graduates will have to pay 10 percent of disposable income, instead of 15.
- Provided $2.55 billion to support historically black colleges and universities and minority-serving institutions; $2 billion for community colleges; and $750 million for a college access and completion program for students.
Though every Congressional Republican voted against the health care and student loan reforms, House Republicans specifically exempted the student loan reform provisions from previous repeal attempts, though they have repeatedly slammed the reform as a Washington takeover of the student loan industry.
- more -
http://thinkprogress.org/education/2013/03/22/1762921/senate-republicans-unanimously-support-repeal-of-student-loan-reform-law/
Want to talk about Wall Street reform, which expanded the FDIC's powers and created the CFPB?
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Been Away from Here. Got Apathetic. Then Got Pissed. Had to come back and vent. [View all]
Armstead
Apr 2013
OP
The public wakes up somewhat to the left -- But the politicians push them back to gthe right
Armstead
Apr 2013
#5
+1 In three or so years, Obama will be out making hundreds of millions of post-Presidency dollars,
merrily
Apr 2013
#140
It is a liberal trait to research the FACTS first before criticizing people, but
BlueCaliDem
Apr 2013
#53
A Democratic President's putting certain things on the table is in itself damaging, and permanently.
merrily
Apr 2013
#142
What certain things are you referring to? A new formula to calculate COLA?
BlueCaliDem
Apr 2013
#192
I never meant to demean your personal situation. I'm sorry if that's what you took away from my post
BlueCaliDem
Apr 2013
#188
What's HIGHLY unfair is the unwillingness of so-called Liberals and self-proclaimed Democrats
BlueCaliDem
Apr 2013
#54
Yeah, well, I promise I won't lose any sleep over your opinion of me. Honest.
BlueCaliDem
Apr 2013
#132
In what ways has the country been "dragged to the right" in the last 30 years?
Number23
Apr 2013
#115
Corporate power, attacks on the social safety net, true minoirity rmploymeny and opportiunities, etc
Armstead
Apr 2013
#126
"History is not a straight line" Absolutely right. And neither is the present
Number23
Apr 2013
#165
The gains that corporations have been at the expense of EVERYONE -- including minorities
Armstead
Apr 2013
#170
No Congress has ever enacted a Budget, exactly as proposed & given to them by the President
BumRushDaShow
Apr 2013
#98
Yep. And most of their arguments would be eaten alive by intellectuals.
Comrade_McKenzie
Apr 2013
#23
All the President has to do is to stick to Democratic principles to 'catch a break' from Democrats.
sabrina 1
Apr 2013
#37
Oh wait ...he's trying to work with the GOP who want to cut SS but don't want the blame for it.
L0oniX
Apr 2013
#72
It's the only plausible explanation that can be attributed to some DUers here
BlueCaliDem
Apr 2013
#90
I think you should examine whether you belong here when you begin accusing liberals of racism
DisgustipatedinCA
Apr 2013
#121
Nah. I belong here since I'm SUPPORTING A DEMOCRATIC PRESIDENT ON A DEMOCRATIC SITE.
BlueCaliDem
Apr 2013
#128
So, are you saying we should have different stds. for office holders based on race?
lark
Apr 2013
#78
And if I have to look at another "Alternet" link, I might just fucking vomit.
Comrade_McKenzie
Apr 2013
#24
Hey here's a clue. Worshipers are not interested in having an open mind. They already have their god
L0oniX
Apr 2013
#77
That's interesting. Alternet is a well known Liberal site with long established reputation
sabrina 1
Apr 2013
#39
I am fine with negotiating about trade -- But not opening the gates to Trojan Horses in the process
Armstead
Apr 2013
#33
"Slows the rate of growth" while being outstripped by the rising cost of living
Armstead
Apr 2013
#36
As it's doing now? When was the last time an SS recipient got a cost of living raise?
BlueCaliDem
Apr 2013
#138
In addition, we still don't even know what products will be used to calculate chained CPI
Sheepshank
Apr 2013
#46
You won't see the worshippers caring about people whose jobs have been outsourced either. nt
antigop
Apr 2013
#83
Another sick worshiper ...jeeze ...a regular sociopath. I'd ban someone for saying that. n/t
L0oniX
Apr 2013
#169
I come and go I guess -- Some like to see me when I return. Others not so much.
Armstead
Apr 2013
#94
I think I'm about to take another leave. I have tried using the ignore button but
liberal_at_heart
Apr 2013
#99
Many share your pain, including "racists" like John Conyers, Tavis Smiley and Cornell West.
merrily
Apr 2013
#144
I guess we try to support the good ones, encourage mlore good ones and hope for the best
Armstead
Apr 2013
#148
Alowing a few more people to be considered poor enlough for medicaid is not a solution
Armstead
Apr 2013
#156