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In reply to the discussion: NYT editorial: Time for Obama 'to abandon his hopes of reaching a grand budget bargain' with GOP [View all]lark
(26,082 posts)Social security affects every one of us that is not part of the 1% - so 99% affect. None of these other things affect nearly so many. Social security is the over-riding issue, and now that Obama put it on the table, Repugs can run against the Dems effectively by claiming they are out to cut social security, regardless of the facts that their party wants to cut it even further.
Affordable health care is a joke in those red states like mine that refuse to enhance Medicaid, so the working poor will NOT be helped at all, only empoverished more than ever. I'm really worried about my waitstaff son. He's barely making it, of course has no coverage from work, and the program our hateful legislature is pushing will not help him one bit, he can't afford it! Unless the government takes a hard line on these, and initial impressions are they won't do that at all, this is going to seriously hurt the working poor in FL and other red states.