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Obama Puts Social Security on the Chopping Block


By Anonymous - Posted on 25 January 2010

Obama Puts Social Security on the Chopping Block
By James Ridgeway | Mother Jones

Hope for lasting liberal change was washed away on Tuesday—not just with the loss of the Democrats' super-majority in the Senate, but with a closed-door deal that would lead to cuts in bedrock liberal programs such as Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid. While Massachusetts voters were casting their ballots to install Republican Scott Brown in Ted Kennedy’s Senate seat, President Obama was hammering out an agreement with Democratic leaders to support a commission on the deficit with the power to propose reductions to entitlement programs. This proposal represents a capitulation to conservatives in both parties, and leaves liberals surrendering not only on health care, but on the core achievements of the New Deal and the Great Society.

As the Washington Post explains this morning:

Under the agreement, President Obama would issue an executive order to create an 18-member panel that would be granted broad authority to propose changes in the tax code and in the massive federal entitlement programs — including Medicare, Medicaid and Social Security — that threaten to drive the nation’s debt to levels not seen since World War II.

The accord comes a week before Obama is scheduled to deliver his first State of the Union address to a nation increasingly concerned about his stewardship of the economy and the federal budget. After a year in which he advocated spending hundreds of billions of dollars on a huge economic stimulus package and a far-reaching overhaul of the health-care system, Obama has pledged to redouble his effort to rein in record budget deficits even as he has come under withering Republican attack. Read more.

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appears to be heading us into a disastrous future. He has a tremendous obligation to the Corporate world for taking their campaign contributions so freely. Maybe he felt that he wouldn't have to repay.
I have digressed quite a lot, on the Prersident's judgements and policies about the people of America. Taking on and continuing with the negative polices of the past adminstration, including maintaining some of the failed polices of those people, assures me that he does not have the American People as the top priority.
Common Sense is apparently not in his vocabulary either. What he is doing with this country's military spending, and his continued war plans, proves once again that "We the People" are not even on his radar.
There are so many acts by this President thus far, that totally ignores the needs of the American People, yet so many more SPENDING decisions he has made and supported, it appears that our tax money is his personal funds, to spend as he choses.

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