[PAA-Discuss] FW: Stand Up to the Hostage-Takers! Defend Social Security And Medicare
Lee Loe
leeloe at igc.org
Fri Dec 17 23:06:48 EST 2010
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Subject: Stand Up to the Hostage-Takers! Defend Social Security And Medicare
Tell The President: Stand Up to the Hostage-Takers!
Defend Social Security And Medicare.
By Roger Hickey
December 17, 2010
Republican hostage-takers got President Obama to go along with their tax
cuts for the wealthy by threatening to raise taxes on the middle class and
blocking even modest stimulus funds for our struggling economy.
Now the Republicans have identified their next hostage:
They're going to threaten to destroy the international financial stability
of the United States by refusing to raise the debt ceiling. What are they
demanding for ransom? They want President Obama to slash Social Security and
Medicare before this next hostage crisis comes to a head in March or April.
Who can stop this next hostage crisis? We can. We is everyone who cares
about our country. We have to start by sending a message to the President
here: No more surrendering to hostage takers' demands. Pledge to defend
Social Security and Medicare. Click here to take action.
Here are two scenarios. Which one will you work to make happen?
Scenario One: In his State of the Union speech
(around January 27), Obama declares that he is
willing to "meet the Republicans half way". In fact,
he will preempt the hostage-taking crisis
altogether, by accepting some of the harshest
recommendations of his deficit commission. He
announces his support for legislation to cut Social
Security benefits for today's retirees, by changing
the cost of living index. He pledges to cut Social
Security benefits for future middle-class retirees
even more and declares his intention to raise the
retirement age. What's more, he says he will cap
Medicare benefits for each retiree, and they will
either have to pay for the rest of their medical
care out of pocket or do without the care they need.
This is looking like an increasing likely scenario.
What would happen then? Let's play it out a little
further:
In response to the President's statements, several
senior Democrats announce their plans to quit public
service, Republicans, flush with their latest
victory, start issuing their NEWEST set of demands.
If these new demands aren't met, they say, they'll
refuse to pass the debt ceiling - which would crash
the US economy. Soon the Democrats and Obama are
attacked by Newt Gingrich and other Republican
presidential candidates as the party and the
President who cut Social Security. Republican
prospects for 2012 improve greatly as the public
recoils at this attack on a popular program,
Democratic activists erupt in fury, and the true
Democratic base of working families and independents
becomes even more disillusioned.
Scenario Two: The White House and the Democrats in
Congress are flooded with emails, faxes and phone
calls that say: "We elected you to protect Social
Security and Medicare." "Stand up and Fight against
hostage takers." Over 200 Members of Congress join
together to declare: "Social Security and Medicare
are our 'line in the sand." In his State of the
Union, the President reminds the country that Social
Security doesn't contribute a single dime to the
deficit, and says unequivocally that he will defend
it against any attempt to cut benefits or raid its
trust fund to pay down the Federal Deficit. He might
even announce a new commission charged with
strengthening and improving Social Security,
composed of well-informed people who care about the
program. He vows additional reforms to cut health
care costs and improve the quality of care, and
pledges not to harm or cut Medicare. And, channeling
Bill Clinton from 1994, he declares he will refuse
to give in to extortionists who would harm the US
economic system in an attempt to force him to
dismantle America's social contract. In response,
nervous Wall Street financiers denounce the
extremist politicians who would crash the world
financial system in order to win their political
goals. Chastened, the Republicans back down and
agree to support extension of the debt limit.
Working Americans rally to the President, filled
with newfound respect for his willingness to stand
up and fight for them. 2012 starts looking much
better for Obama - and for Democrats in the
Congress.
Which scenario will become reality? That's up to you.
Progressive activists - the kind of people who are reading these words -
need to become even more active if we want to make Scenario Two our future.
Many people are disappointed and disillusioned by the outcome of the first
hostage confrontation with Republicans in the new post-majority era - a
confrontation that ended before it began. As a result, too many are
succumbing to cynicism, assuming that all is hopeless and that the first
Scenario is inevitable.
We all know that if Scenario One happens, it will trigger a firestorm of
protest and we will be part of that firestorm. Why not channel that energy
into changing history instead, by using it to get President Obama on the
road toward revival and real economic change?
If we get off our asses before a tragic mistake is made, we'll discover the
American people are with us in this next fight. Poll after poll shows that,
despite the coordinated conservative deficit scare campaign, strong
majorities reject cuts to Social Security benefits or messing with Medicare.
And people hate the idea of raising the retirement age - that includes
already-retired people and baby-boomers, and younger workers who would have
to work two more years - no matter how bad the economy is or how badly their
bodies have been battered. Americans are strongly supportive of our modest
but fair social insurance system - and, especially in these bad economic
times, they'll fight any politician who tries to damage it. Let's fight a
fight that unites all Americans - even the majority of Tea Partiers.
In the few weeks before the President's late January State of the Union
speech, we need to clearly and forcefully tell him and the Democratic party
what we
think: Capitulating to hostage takers on Social Security and Medicare would
be a disaster and politically and the wrong thing to do morally.
You can take your first action right here.
And then, if we succeed at getting the President to hold off, we can mount a
massive campaign that would bring unions, citizens' organizations, grass
roots groups of all kinds together. It would speak directly to the voters -
blue collar and white collar, independents and partisans, middle class and
working class - attacking those Republicans who would threaten to crash the
US economy in order to cut popular programs. We can flood conservatives in
Congress with angry protests and end this next hostage crisis with the first
defeat of the new right wing Congress - and the first victory of America's
progressive majority.
We can suffer through the first scenario, or make a better reality. It's up
to you.
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