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Showing Original Post only (View all)Obama Wanted to Cut Social Security. Then Bernie Sanders Happened [View all]
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Remember Chained CPI Social Security cuts. Because SS was such a "problem". Yeah me too.
President Obamas evolution on Social Security, from at one time being open to cuts to calling for an expansion of benefits
is certainly welcome news, but not at all surprising, said Alex Lawson, the executive director of Social Security Works, a nonprofit group that advocates for protecting and expanding the program.
Lawsons organization has worked with lawmakers and other nonprofit organizations to oppose Obamas proposed Social Security cuts and shift the conversation towards expansion. By the summer of 2014, a small group of Democratic caucus senators, led by Sen. Bernie Sanders, started advocating for lifting Social Securitys payroll tax cap so wealthier people paid more into the system, and then increasing benefits to seniors. Polling by advocacy groups found broad support for expansion.
This idea became a central theme in Sanderss presidential campaign. In the speech announcing his candidacy, the senator said that instead of cutting Social Security, were going to expand Social Security benefits.
Lawsons organization has worked with lawmakers and other nonprofit organizations to oppose Obamas proposed Social Security cuts and shift the conversation towards expansion. By the summer of 2014, a small group of Democratic caucus senators, led by Sen. Bernie Sanders, started advocating for lifting Social Securitys payroll tax cap so wealthier people paid more into the system, and then increasing benefits to seniors. Polling by advocacy groups found broad support for expansion.
This idea became a central theme in Sanderss presidential campaign. In the speech announcing his candidacy, the senator said that instead of cutting Social Security, were going to expand Social Security benefits.
By April 2013, 2.3 million Americans had signed petitions calling on the president to back off of chained CPI. The signatures were presented at a White House rally that featured Sanders, who vowed to do everything in my power to block President Obamas proposal to cut benefits for Social Security recipients through a chained consumer price index.
The senator mobilized a wide coalition or organizations, including veterans, womens rights groups, and labor unions to oppose chained CPI.
Under this intense activist pressure, the White House was unable to convince its own allies in Congress that this change was worth the political costs. The next year, the chained CPI was quietly dropped from Obamas budget proposal.
Democratic presidential front-runner Hillary Clintons evolution on the issue could also be traced to Sanders. Clinton initially shied away from the question of expanding the program, issuing only noncommittal statements on the issue. But after being directly challenged on the Social Security program this past February by the Sanders campaign, Clinton tweeted, As always, Ill defend it, & Ill expand it.
The senator mobilized a wide coalition or organizations, including veterans, womens rights groups, and labor unions to oppose chained CPI.
Under this intense activist pressure, the White House was unable to convince its own allies in Congress that this change was worth the political costs. The next year, the chained CPI was quietly dropped from Obamas budget proposal.
Democratic presidential front-runner Hillary Clintons evolution on the issue could also be traced to Sanders. Clinton initially shied away from the question of expanding the program, issuing only noncommittal statements on the issue. But after being directly challenged on the Social Security program this past February by the Sanders campaign, Clinton tweeted, As always, Ill defend it, & Ill expand it.
Now that's change I can really believe in
https://theintercept.com/2016/06/02/obama-wanted-to-cut-social-security-then-bernie-sanders-happened/
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Obama Wanted to Cut Social Security. Then Bernie Sanders Happened [View all]
Teamster Jeff
Jun 2016
OP
not unheard of for someone to refuse an order from the President of the United States.
SouthernDemLinda
Jun 2016
#42
Bernie jumps on wagon ....while there are giant piles of shit everywhere else!
SouthernDemLinda
Jun 2016
#47
One could see that as silently imposing a more drastic chained CPI..not less, nothingx2
stuffmatters
Jun 2016
#7
The President doesn't establish the COLA, and he never "wanted to cut Social Security".
George II
Jun 2016
#9
+1 Bill and Newt in 1997 WH meetings to privatize, I mean 'reform' SS and Medicare.
appalachiablue
Jun 2016
#24
It's not a "comment", it's an article. It's not Free Republic, it's US News & World Report.
NorthCarolina
Jun 2016
#31
It doesn't, but this is the DU, where lying about Democrats is standard
ConservativeDemocrat
Jun 2016
#18
Social Security is slowly running out or money because our Living-Wage-Jobs have been shipped
-none
Jun 2016
#34
Longer lifespans, ending of the demographic bubble... wage growth comes up last
ConservativeDemocrat
Jun 2016
#36
With property tax, all kids in a district get same access to public schools, and there's no cap
stuffmatters
Jun 2016
#14