Tell Congress to save Social Security

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PVS
from moveon.org:

Social Security is the crown jewel of progressive government -- a singular achievement that has reshaped what used to be penniless old age. Now George Bush and Republican leaders have made phasing out Social Security as we know it through privatization and massive benefit cuts their top priority for 2005.

Even House Republicans are skeptical about the scheme. According to a recent Washington Post article, as many as 40 Republican members are considering voting against it. So the final vote is likely to be extremely close, and Bush and the Wall Street firms that stand to make billions are pulling out all the stops. According to some reports, they're raising up to $100 million for advertising to apply pressure.

Bush started his publicity blitz on Tuesday, and now the clock is ticking for House and Senate members to state their position. We need to send them a message before it is too late. Let your members of Congress know that you want them to protect Social Security by signing our petition at the link below:

http://www.moveon.org/socialsecurity/

Our goal is to deliver 200,000 signatures on a petition to Congress when they return after the January 20 inauguration. That is a big goal in such a short time but we know that you can help make it happen by forwarding this alert to your friends, family and coworkers.

In pushing this issue, Bush is working out of the same play book that he used for the war in Iraq. First, he's manufacturing a crisis, by grossly distorting the scale of the threat. Then, when Americans are convinced that the problem is clear and imminent, he'll propose a reckless solution -- privatization -- which just happens to help a lot of his corporate friends.

And of course, the gap between Bush's rhetoric and the truth is enormous. Social Security is a complicated issue, but the basics are really pretty simple:

Social Security provides monthly benefits to some 44 million Americans who are retired, disabled or the survivor of a deceased parent. It provides most of the income for older Americans -- some 64 percent of their support. It has lifted generations of seniors out of poverty.

Social Security is not in crisis. That is an outright lie perpetrated in order to create the urgency for radical changes. Under conservative forecasts, the long-term challenges in Social Security do not manifest themselves until 2042. Even then Social Security has 70 percent of needed funds. That shortfall is smaller than the amount needed in 1983, the last time we overhauled Social Security. George Bush's Social Security crisis-talk is an effort to create a specter of doom -- just like the weapons of mass destruction claim in Iraq.

Phasing out Social Security and replacing it with privatized accounts means one thing: massive cuts in monthly benefits for everybody. Social Security privatization requires diverting taxes used to pay current benefits into privatized accounts invested in risky stocks. Without that money, Social Security benefits will inevitably be cut -- some proposals even cut benefits of current retirees. These benefit cuts are inevitable, since diverting Social Security money into privatized accounts means less money to pay current and future benefits.

Every serious privatization proposal raises the Social Security retirement age to 70. That might be fine if you're a Washington special interest lobbyist but it is incredibly unfair to blue-collar Americans with tough, physical jobs, or for African Americans and Latinos with lower life expectancies.

Privatization means gambling with your retirement security. There is probably an appropriate place for a little stock market risk in retirement planning -- but it isn't Social Security. Privatization exposes your entire retirement portfolio to stock market risks -- and the risk that you'll outlive any of your savings at retirement. You can't outlive your Social Security benefit.

So who does benefit? Wall Street. Giant financial services firms have been salivating for decades over the prospect of taking over Social Security. Wall Street would make billions of dollars in profit by managing the privatized accounts -- money that would come directly from your benefits.

So far, the Democrats are united in the cause of protecting Social Security. If the Democrats are going to show some real backbone we need to back them. Show your support by signing the petition at the link below:

http://www.moveon.org/socialsecurity/

And after signing the petition, please help debunk the misinformation that's circulating by forwarding this email on to your friends and family.

Thanks for all you do.


--Tom Matzzie and Eli Pariser
_ MoveOn.org
__January 13th, 2005
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so...do you feel like you might want to retire when you get old? maybe you should tell congress "f**k no" to privatizing social security. i did wink

Napalm
NO im anti socialism

WindDancer
Let's face it Social Security is doom to disappear somewhere in 2020. Just start investing and buy bonds. When you retire you won't depend o SS.

PVS
yeah, well i've been putting money into it for over 15 years now, and i'd like to one day see it again

edit>>>and i see no logic in allowing dubya to screw it up because "its doomed anyway"

5knuckleShuffle
dont get me started on social security they cancelled mine.


now im being sued by them for 3 grand.


im telling you man there idiots

42Bardock
SS is good to some extend it gets to communist fast though

MC Mike
F*ck no Mr. Bush. smile

And there's nothing wrong with communism, much better than capitalism, just the ways tried so far were corrupt.

Ushgarak
Big thread for showing European/American difference here.

Welfare is built into our culture; no Government could even consider a proposal like this even if it wanted to, and it is much the same in the rest of Europe. We actually have no objection to hamstrining our economy and paying taxes in the name of welfare, though if there is a perception it is being wasted then there is hell to pay...

PVS
i wish this were the case for our government. unfortunatly, even our constitution seems to be in danger of being molested by the bush/cheney administration sad

i hope that those americans who have read this and think its wrong will
follow the link and let congress know how you feel. you never know...it just may still be "we the people". if not, dont bother posting comments here, since you're just blowing hot air.

PVS
just got an email from moveon.org
please read
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Dear MoveOn member,

"Over the objections of many of its own employees, the Social Security Administration is gearing up for a major effort to publicize the financial problems of Social Security and to convince the public that accounts are needed as part of any solution." (The New York Times, 1/16/2005)

More than 300,000 of us have now signed MoveOn's petition to Congress to save Social Security. But the White House is upping its efforts -- the New York Times disclosed on Sunday that it is using the Social Security Administration to mislead the American public and sell Social Security privatization. Documents obtained by The New York Times show that Bush's plan is to insert "propaganda" into Social Security publications -- using the apparatus of this huge government agency -- and the trust millions place in it -- to sell their privatization scheme that would cut Social Security benefits.

We need your help to make it clear that the Social Security Administration is not another propaganda tool of the White House. Please take one minute to send a message. Call the Social Security Administration at the number below. Tell them you oppose Social Security privatization and you expect them to deliver straight facts -- not White House spin -- to the American people.

Call: 1-800-772-1213

After the greeting, dial 1 for English or 2 for Spanish.
Then press 3.
Then press 0 to speak to a representative.

After you make your call click on the link below to let us know.

http://www.moveon.org/socialsecurity/call/?id= 5059-5211034-CGLwZhWkwyb.ZBxK3dsZUQ

This isn't the first time government agencies have been used to deceive like this. The Times notes that, "The Bush administration ran afoul of a ban on 'covert propaganda' when it used tax money to promote the new Medicare drug benefit and to publicize the dangers of drug abuse by young people. The administration acknowledged paying a conservative commentator, Armstrong Williams, to promote its No Child Left Behind education policy. But on Social Security, unlike those issues, the government has not concealed its role."

We need your voice on this issue. We can't let them get away with this.

Thanks for all you do.

--Tom Matzzie
__MoveOn.org
__January 18th, 2005

P.S. Please make your call and then ask your friends, family and colleagues to get involved. The best way they can help right away is to sign our Petition to Save Social Security at the link below.

http://www.moveon.org/socialsecurity/

P.P.S. Here are some links to useful resources

Social Security Administration is Enlisted to Push Its Own Revision (The New York Times, January 16, 2005)
http://www.nytimes.com/2005/01/16/politics/16benefit.html (Registration Required)

Social Security: Playing Politics (Center for American Progress, January 18, 2005)
http://www.americanprogressaction.org/site/pp.asp?c=klLWJcP7H&b=294332

Campaign for America's Future
http://www.ourfuture.org/

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the bush propaganda machine is growing
HEIL!!! *nazi salute*

Capt_Fantastic
What does social security matter to the top percentile?

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