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In reply to the discussion: I Love Social Security [View all]sabrina 1
(62,325 posts)the success of these programs are a breath of fresh air. People are or should be a civilized nation's most important assets and should be protected as such.
Throughout the past several days we have had to listen to excuses as to why it might be okay to cut SS benefits. None of them made any sense of course, but the worst aspect of these arguments, what stood out to me, was the focus on money. Hardly any of them seem to understand what FDR and Francis Perkins understood, that it is the American people who are the most important and valuable assets we have and that is what THEY acted on.
Our party is losing its way. But comments like yours bring into focus the really important and rarely acknowledged, real success of these programs, people like your grandparents, and their legacy to you. THAT should be main focus, the main goal for any Democrat, to continue to view people in the way Francis Perkins viewed them and despite all the difficulties (and money) problems she faced, her passion for the working class overcame them.
If our current politicians had the passion for the working class that she had, their main goal would be the same as hers, and they WOULD succeed in ensuring that nothing ever happens to diminish the success she achieved for the American Working Class.
I am not surprised your grandmother had JFK's photo on her wall. Had he lived, I am sure he would have continued to protect SS for the working class.