The Right Tries (and Fails) to Justify Its Assault on Social Security [View all]
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Richard Eskow JANUARY 9, 2015
How does the right justify the kind of action Congress took this week, when it moved to cut disability benefits for millions of people by 20 percent? Answer #1: With buzzwords and rhetorical dodges. Answer #2: Not very well.
For details on the Houses action, we pointed yesterday to a number of well-informed analyses by Nancy Altman and Eric Kingson, Kathy Ruffing, Alan Pyke, Dean Baker, and Michael Hiltzik. Republicans moved to cut Social Security disability benefits by blocking a routine reallocation of funds. Thats bad enough, but their end game is even worse: broad Social Security cuts and the privatization of the entire program.
That would be bad for most Americans, but great for the people who finance the Republican Party and think tanks like Heritage. There would be less pressure to increase taxes on billionaires. Wall Street would have more money under its control. And the far rights antigovernment ideology would have claimed another scalp.
Heritages defense of the House is a good example of the rights time-worn strategies for concealing perhaps, at times, even from itself the moral and human implications of its actions. Its written by Romina Boccia, the Grover M. Hermann fellow in federal budgetary affairs in the Roe Institute for Economic Policy Studies at The Heritage Foundation (now theres a title!) and is called The House Just Made It Harder for Politicians to Steal From Social Security Retirement Fund.
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