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In reply to the discussion: Why the attacks on Bernie aren't working. [View all]ehrnst
(32,640 posts)52. He praised a Reagan era law that cut SS benefits
That includes a major 1983 bill signed into law by Reagan that came as the program was on the brink of insolvency. It raised taxes on working families, froze benefit increases for six months and gradually raised the age at which retirees can receive full benefits from 65 to 67.
During a 1999 press conference, Sanders went further, praising the 1983 law as a good example of people coming together to enact a solution without draconian changes.
We should remember that in 1982, Social Security was within a few months a few months of not being able to pay out all benefits owed to Americans, Sanders said at the time. And then people came together and said of course we want to save Social Security. They worked together, and they did.
During a 1999 press conference, Sanders went further, praising the 1983 law as a good example of people coming together to enact a solution without draconian changes.
We should remember that in 1982, Social Security was within a few months a few months of not being able to pay out all benefits owed to Americans, Sanders said at the time. And then people came together and said of course we want to save Social Security. They worked together, and they did.
If Biden had done that, it would be in a campaign ad against him...but he didn't, so something he did say was misrepresented...

https://www.politifact.com/truth-o-meter/statements/2020/jan/09/bernie-sanders/did-biden-laud-paul-ryan-proposal-cut-social-secur/
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
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+1, that's the Trumpian way, also. Accuse others of what you are actually doing. nt
R B Garr
Jan 2020
#5
OK which lobbyists, and who are they backing that are making these so-called smears?
ehrnst
Jan 2020
#44
Inflammatory language, "Bernie haters." Every candidate has critics, detractors, and those who
emmaverybo
Jan 2020
#58
A great example of an attack that nobody that doesn't already hate Bernie will believe.
DanTex
Jan 2020
#13
Seriously?? And you haven't seen all the posts against Biden about SS Medicare cuts by sanders?!
Thekaspervote
Jan 2020
#14
Yes. Because the only changes to SS Bernie has ever proposed have been to increase it.
DanTex
Jan 2020
#17
You consider the free press doing their job as "attacking" when it comes to Sanders.
ehrnst
Jan 2020
#25
Fact: Bernie praised a law signed by Reagan that cut SS benefits for those under 67 when they had
ehrnst
Jan 2020
#47
It's exactly what the Sanders campaign did to Biden regarding his position on Social Security.
George II
Jan 2020
#18
He has NEVER talked about cutting Social Security. And he hasn't himself talked about....
George II
Jan 2020
#24
Again, you can keep attacking those straw men, and evading what Sanders himself said.
ehrnst
Jan 2020
#39
im not sure anyone actually HATES BS...and most have ample reason to complain about bros..
samnsara
Jan 2020
#20
The Sanders supporters making those memes go viral during the GE weren't a "Russian concoction. (nt)
ehrnst
Jan 2020
#40
FDR wouldn't pass muster because of the dentention camps and turning away Jewish refugees
ehrnst
Jan 2020
#41
Thank you. +FDR deals with labor not extended to agricultural workers, 60 percent of whom were POC.
emmaverybo
Jan 2020
#81
Good link and thanks again for enlightening us. I offer another for general consumption. If
emmaverybo
Jan 2020
#86
LOL. Yes, Bernie Sanders and Mike Bloomberg are the same on Social Security. Good one!
DanTex
Jan 2020
#61
I'm agreeing with you! Bernie Sanders and Mike Bloomberg are the same on Social Security!
DanTex
Jan 2020
#63
I think another reason is the real grassroots support which castrates trad. media outlets
floppyboo
Jan 2020
#43
For someone who calls for "party unity", I sure see a lot of divisive flamebait threads from the OP,
still_one
Jan 2020
#60
Well his protege and chief supporter has complained that our party offers too big a tent. Let's see
emmaverybo
Jan 2020
#87
I don't hate Bernie-I do hate that his nomination would give us 4 more of Trump
redstateblues
Jan 2020
#76
And working well! And well-deserved. Sanders needs to stand on his merits, which are
emmaverybo
Jan 2020
#83