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In reply to the discussion: Heads-Up !!! - 'Why Democrats Might Cave On Social Security Cuts' - HuffPo [View all]joshcryer
(62,536 posts)She was competing with Obama who sold himself as the most ultra-bipartisan person in history. And who has lived up to that.
"everything on the table" vs "bipartisan commission"
The "commission" Obama refers to in your quote are those under past Presidencies. She never said what she would accept under said "commission."
There's no "stance" on Social Security that Hillary Clinton has ever taken. Those saying she would gut it have no evidence to those ends. If anything she has put little concern on the issue, as by right, it won't become an "issue" for another 20 years, if then (raising the cap would make it irrelevant). That's an issue so far beyond the 2008-2020 Presidential timeframe that it's a joke. Why it is even brought up in elections now is insane. It shouldn't even be an issue until 2030, at minimum (the Social Security fund isn't sustainable as it stands, but it's still several decades from being an issue, bringing it up in current politics is mere gamesmanship, and Obama should've been ashamed for that).
Obama was the one who ran on cutting the deficit, it was right there in his nomination speech. He laments, indeed, that if the deficit was reduced by his legislation he wouldn't "get credit" for it.