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ProSense

(116,464 posts)
2. Hey,
Mon Feb 17, 2014, 11:33 AM
Feb 2014

"run on fixing the law

Hey this revolutionary program we're forcing on everyone, it's broken and we may fix it...."

...nothing is perfect, and it would be complete crazy to believe Obamacare is the end instead of the beginning.

FDR's statement on the 1939 amendments to the Social Security Act of 1935

IT WILL be exactly four years ago on the fourteenth day of this month that I signed the original Social Security Act. As I indicated at that time and on various occasions since that time, we must expect a great program of social legislation, such as is represented in the Social Security Act, to be improved and strengthened in the light of additional experience and understanding. These amendments to the Act represent another tremendous step forward in providing greater security for the people of this country. This is especially true in the case of the federal old age insurance system which has now been converted into a system of old age and survivors' insurance providing life-time family security instead of only individual old age security to the workers in insured occupations. In addition to the worker himself, millions of widows and orphans will now be afforded some degree of protection in the event of his death whether before or after his retirement.

The size of the benefits to be paid during the early years will be far more adequate than under the present law. However, a reasonable relationship is retained between wage loss sustained and benefits received. This is a most important distinguishing characteristic of social insurance as contrasted with any system of flat pensions.

Payment of old age benefits will begin on January 1, 1940, instead of January 1, 1942. Increase in pay-roll taxes, scheduled to take place in January, 1940, is deferred. Benefit payments in the early years are substantially increased.

I am glad that the insurance benefits have been extended to cover workers in some occupations that have previously not been covered. However, workers in other occupations have been excluded. In my opinion, it is imperative that these insurance benefits be extended to workers in all occupations.


The Federal-State system of providing assistance to the needy aged, the needy blind, and dependent children, has also been strengthened by increasing the federal aid. I am particularly gratified that the Federal matching ratio to States for aid to dependent children has been increased from one-third to one-half of the aid granted. I am also happy that greater Federal contributions will be made for public health, maternal and child welfare, crippled children, and vocational rehabilitation. These changes will make still more effective the Federal-State cooperative relationship upon which the Social Security Act is based and which constitutes its great strength. It is important to note in this connection that the increased assistance the States will now be able to give will continue to be furnished on the basis of individual need, thus affording the greatest degree of protection within reasonable financial bounds.

As regards administration, probably the most important change that has been made is to require that State agencies administering any part of the Social Security Act coming within the jurisdiction of the Social Security Board and the Children's Bureau shall set up a merit system for their employees. An essential element of any merit system is that employees shall be selected on a non-political basis and shall function on a non-political basis.

In 1934 I appointed a committee called the Committee on Economic Security made up of Government officials to study the whole problem of economic and social security and to develop a legislative program for the same. The present law is the result of its deliberations. That committee is still in existence and has considered and recommended the present amendments. In order to give reality and coordination to the study of any further developments that appear necessary I am asking the committee to continue its life and to make active study of various proposals which may be made for amendments or developments to the Social Security Act.

http://www.ssa.gov/history/fdrstmts.html#1939b

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run on fixing the law Jesus Malverde Feb 2014 #1
Hey, ProSense Feb 2014 #2
OOPS! A LOT of ObamaCare naysayers on this board forget those facts. BlueCaliDem Feb 2014 #5
You are for moving the law to Medicare for All, right? :-) That's exactly how candidates should be grahamhgreen Feb 2014 #28
Here's an idea: Call Obamacare a Republican plan (which it is), Ron Green Feb 2014 #3
They're trying to win not hype Republicans, but here's ProSense Feb 2014 #4
One can not run on that which has ZERO chance of PASSING. Please, stay inside reality. RBInMaine Feb 2014 #19
we need a massive ad campaign sharing these stories ----> napkinz Feb 2014 #6
and another ad campaign reminding the people what the GOP is doing to deny other Americans care ... napkinz Feb 2014 #7
the ACA is President Obama's Apollo 13; the GOP is America's Katrina! napkinz Feb 2014 #8
Finally! Democrats need to stand stronger and be in-your-face when it comes to BlueCaliDem Feb 2014 #9
It wasn't long ago ProSense Feb 2014 #10
I've seen those posts here and elsewhere as well. BlueCaliDem Feb 2014 #13
Fixing it nothing. We should be dancing in the end zone. gulliver Feb 2014 #11
we're not turning back ... napkinz Feb 2014 #12
Health insurance is not Health Care solarhydrocan Feb 2014 #14
Tired cliche. n/t ProSense Feb 2014 #15
All 300 million plus of us, will now move to Germany and enjoy their system! freshwest Feb 2014 #16
Yup, deflections that ProSense Feb 2014 #18
KICK! Cha Feb 2014 #17
This is GREAT !! I love how she SLAMS the right wing SCUMBAG very HARD ! Go Alex ! RBInMaine Feb 2014 #20
thank you, Mr. President napkinz Feb 2014 #21
and FU Teapublicans napkinz Feb 2014 #22
I saw a CORNYN FUNDED OBAMACARE sign today Skittles Feb 2014 #23
kick Pretzel_Warrior Feb 2014 #24
Meh. ACA is/always was a GOP wet dream. blkmusclmachine Feb 2014 #25
Well, ProSense Feb 2014 #26
Democrats should run ON Obamacare, not with it. merrily Feb 2014 #27
You do want us to expand the law into Medicare for All, like the rest of us, right??? :-) 'Cuz THAT grahamhgreen Feb 2014 #29
Arkansas Republican Admits GOP Is Acting As A DEATH PANEL! napkinz Feb 2014 #30
What? ProSense Feb 2014 #31
WATCH: This Obamacare Success Story Is What Scares The Hell Out Of the GOP (Video) napkinz Feb 2014 #32
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