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Showing Original Post only (View all)Email from Senator Bernie Sanders (I-VT) on "A deal to slash Social Security".... [View all]
Text of email via Progressives United Political Action Committee:
Steve,
They're at it again.
Billionaires like the Koch Brothers, Pete Peterson, Stanley Druckenmiller and others are leading the charge to cut Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid.
If they succeed, millions of senior citizens, working families, disabled veterans and children will suffer. We must not allow that to happen.
Today, the middle class is disappearing, real unemployment is extremely high, poverty is increasing, and working families throughout the country are struggling to keep their heads above water economically. Meanwhile, the gap between the very rich and everyone else is growing wider and wider -- and the wealthiest people and the largest corporations are doing phenomenally well.
We must not balance the budget on the backs of working families, the elderly, the children, the sick, and the poor.
As Vermont's senator, I have the honor of serving on the Budget Conference Committee, which will be negotiating a new federal budget over the next few months -- and where I am fearful that a deal could be struck to slash Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid.
Members of Progressives United have been on the front lines fighting against benefits cuts. So I urge you to stand with me today and demand that Congress and the President oppose any grand bargain which cuts Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid.
Lets be clear. Despite right-wing rhetoric:
Social Security is not going broke. According to the Social Security Administration, Social Security has a surplus today of $2.8 trillion and can pay out every benefit owed to every eligible person for the next 20 years.
Social Security has not contributed to the deficit. Social Security is funded independently by FICA taxes that are paid by workers and their employers.
The so-called chained-CPI, which recalculates how COLAs are formulated, is not a modest tweak. If the chained CPI went into effect today, a senior aged 65 would receive $658 a year less in Social Security benefits when he/she is 75, and $1,100 a year less at age 85. Further, the average disabled veteran would lose tens of thousands of dollars in benefits over their lifetime.
As the founder of the Defending Social Security Caucus, please stand with me, our friends at Progressives United, and our coalition partners in demanding; No grand bargain in exchange for cuts to Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid."
When one out of four U.S. corporations pay nothing in federal income taxes; when Bushs tax breaks for the rich remain in place for many wealthy Americans; when the U.S. spends almost as much as the rest of the world combined on defense, there are much fairer and economically-sound ways to address the budget than cutting programs desperately needed by the most vulnerable people in our country.
Please stand with me and Progressives United in protecting the future of Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid benefits.
Lets go forward together. Thanks for your continued support.
Sincerely,
Bernie Sanders
U.S. Senator
They're at it again.
Billionaires like the Koch Brothers, Pete Peterson, Stanley Druckenmiller and others are leading the charge to cut Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid.
If they succeed, millions of senior citizens, working families, disabled veterans and children will suffer. We must not allow that to happen.
Today, the middle class is disappearing, real unemployment is extremely high, poverty is increasing, and working families throughout the country are struggling to keep their heads above water economically. Meanwhile, the gap between the very rich and everyone else is growing wider and wider -- and the wealthiest people and the largest corporations are doing phenomenally well.
We must not balance the budget on the backs of working families, the elderly, the children, the sick, and the poor.
As Vermont's senator, I have the honor of serving on the Budget Conference Committee, which will be negotiating a new federal budget over the next few months -- and where I am fearful that a deal could be struck to slash Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid.
Members of Progressives United have been on the front lines fighting against benefits cuts. So I urge you to stand with me today and demand that Congress and the President oppose any grand bargain which cuts Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid.
Lets be clear. Despite right-wing rhetoric:
Social Security is not going broke. According to the Social Security Administration, Social Security has a surplus today of $2.8 trillion and can pay out every benefit owed to every eligible person for the next 20 years.
Social Security has not contributed to the deficit. Social Security is funded independently by FICA taxes that are paid by workers and their employers.
The so-called chained-CPI, which recalculates how COLAs are formulated, is not a modest tweak. If the chained CPI went into effect today, a senior aged 65 would receive $658 a year less in Social Security benefits when he/she is 75, and $1,100 a year less at age 85. Further, the average disabled veteran would lose tens of thousands of dollars in benefits over their lifetime.
As the founder of the Defending Social Security Caucus, please stand with me, our friends at Progressives United, and our coalition partners in demanding; No grand bargain in exchange for cuts to Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid."
When one out of four U.S. corporations pay nothing in federal income taxes; when Bushs tax breaks for the rich remain in place for many wealthy Americans; when the U.S. spends almost as much as the rest of the world combined on defense, there are much fairer and economically-sound ways to address the budget than cutting programs desperately needed by the most vulnerable people in our country.
Please stand with me and Progressives United in protecting the future of Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid benefits.
Lets go forward together. Thanks for your continued support.
Sincerely,
Bernie Sanders
U.S. Senator
Link to take action in email: http://www.americawantsnocuts.com/progressivesunited/
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Email from Senator Bernie Sanders (I-VT) on "A deal to slash Social Security".... [View all]
steve2470
Oct 2013
OP
If he's so concerned, why doesn't he just veto the "deal" so it doesn't reach the floor!
ancianita
Oct 2013
#2
So his is a powerless position. The committee just validates focussed attacks by reps of the rich
ancianita
Oct 2013
#5
Yes, he is the very best. And that's what makes this citizen backup call so bothersome to me.
ancianita
Oct 2013
#11
There are 8 groups involved, forming a coalition. Sounds like a good cause.
madfloridian
Oct 2013
#7
Of course it's good.I'm just frustrated at its eternal 'cause' status because of relentless attacks.
ancianita
Oct 2013
#13
I don't trust either party on this. Maybe it should be a really big issue.
madfloridian
Oct 2013
#14
I don't trust either party, either, especially with the current committee makeup.
ancianita
Oct 2013
#18
Can you tell me who is on that committee and which of them cause your trepidation?
Bluenorthwest
Oct 2013
#24
Nope. Me, neither. And we don't have to give on one damned bit of any of it. nt
ancianita
Oct 2013
#38
Call me naive but I still believe that a tidal wave of phone calls, emails, letters etc work
steve2470
Oct 2013
#17
I understand about not watching it too closely. And sorry to ask, but can you link the list? TIA.
freshwest
Oct 2013
#44
Please keep this kicked, this is near and dear to my heart and should be to all DU'ers imho nt
steve2470
Oct 2013
#23
Not to mention the millions contributed by immigrants who won't see any return.
ancianita
Oct 2013
#39
K&R, sign up everyone and call...will likely take a lot more effort so get prepared. n/t
Jefferson23
Oct 2013
#29
Is this email online on Sander's website? I want to post it on a board that requires a direct link.
freshwest
Oct 2013
#35
Here it is on the "Recent Business" page of his site. I quoted part of this earlier.
ancianita
Oct 2013
#40
Okay, found this link. Lot of information, almost impossible for me to access any of it.
freshwest
Oct 2013
#50
Thanks for a timely thread, needs to be front burner. I know M$M won't help get the word out.
freshwest
Oct 2013
#48
Only official link I have found is the Progressive Caucus...and Bernie is the only Senator listed.
libdem4life
Oct 2013
#57
So glad to see this Liberal Treasure become unleashed...and even getting some press. Times may
libdem4life
Oct 2013
#59