(Proudly cross-posted at C4O Democrats)
This frightens me. I’m sorry, but I just can’t ignore it any longer. I need to ask this question. Is President Obama considering privatizing Social Security and/or Medicare?
Ever since I read Dean Baker’s last HuffPo diary, I’ve been worrying.
Word has it that President Obama intends to appoint a task force the week after next which will be charged with "reforming" Social Security. According to inside gossip, the task force will be led entirely by economists who were not able to see the $8 trillion housing bubble, the collapse of which is giving the country its sharpest downturn since the Great Depression. [...]
[...] Due to the reckless policies of the Rubin-Greenspan-Bush clique, this cohort has just seen [baby boomers'] housing equity wiped out with the collapse of the housing bubble. Tens of millions of baby boomers who might have felt reasonably secure three years ago are now approaching retirement with little or no equity in their homes. [...]
In short, the vast majority of baby boomers will be approaching retirement with little other than their Social Security and Medicare to support them. And now President Obama is apparently prepared to appoint a commission that will attack these only remaining pillars of support.
It is especially infuriating that this task force is likely to headed up by economists who somehow could not see an $8 trillion housing bubble. The incompetence of such economists has inflicted enormous pain on billions of people around the world. However, unlike people who fail in other professions, economists who mess up on the job just get promoted so that they can do even more harm.
And if that’s not scary enough, take a look at William Greider’s story at AlterNet!
Governing elites in Washington and Wall Street have devised a fiendishly clever "grand bargain" they want President Obama to embrace in the name of "fiscal responsibility." The government, they argue, having spent billions on bailing out the banks, can recover its costs by looting the Social Security system. They are also targeting Medicare and Medicaid. The pitch sounds preposterous to millions of ordinary working people anxious about their economic security and worried about their retirement years. But an impressive armada is lined up to push the idea–Washington’s leading think tanks, the prestige media, tax-exempt foundations, skillful propagandists posing as economic experts and a self-righteous billionaire spending his fortune to save the nation from the elderly.
These players are promoting a tricky way to whack Social Security benefits, but to do it behind closed doors so the public cannot see what’s happening or figure out which politicians to blame. The essential transaction would amount to misappropriating the trillions in Social Security taxes that workers have paid to finance their retirement benefits. This swindle is portrayed as "fiscal reform." In fact, it’s the political equivalent of bait-and-switch fraud.
Oh yes, none other than Mr. "IOUSA", Republican billionaire Peter Peterson, is out on a mission to finish what George W. Bush started in destroying the bedrock American social safety net. And why is he out to take away working people’s right to a poverty-free retirement? Bascially, he and his fellow "market fundamentalist" buddies hate The New Deal. They hate the fact that "socialist" policies have kept the American capitalist system intact, so they’re out to dismantle our social safety net so they can have their laissez-faire nirvana.
But why is President Obama cozying up to this? Hasn’t he promised us that he will protect Social Security and Medicare? Yes, he has. So why are we even talking about this "fiscal responsibility summit" that’s nothing more than a radical right scheme in disguise? That’s what we need to know.
Now’s a good time for us to contact President Obama and our members of Congress, before any "fiscal responsibility" ponzi scheme takes hold. Again, we need to remind them that they work for us, not the "Broder-Friedman media establishment". We defeated Bush’s privatization program in 2005, and we can defeat it again in 2009. With so many other crises to tackle, like health care and climate change, there’s no reason to rush into the non-crisis of Social Security & Medicare.
We elected President Obama & the new Congress on the promise that they will bring change to Washington. So why should we let Washington change them? Let’s remind them who they’re working for and what kind of change we want to see on "entitlement reform".



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Thanks.
I’m concerned, as you are – but remember – all through this campaign and early presidency — the media and pundits have predicted which the Obama campaign/presdiency would go on some issue.
Most of the time they’ve been wrong, really wrong.
So, while I’m prepared to communicate strongly — I refuse to panic yet. NO harm preparing, though.
What’s really scary about this whole mess is the media NOT terlling the public that the real problem is with Medicare which gets back to the whole issue of healthcare in the U.S.
The Congress and Obama are still trying to dance around the fact the only solution is a single payer system.
The health insurance companies are just as corrupt and arrogant as the financial industry.
If people don’t rise up and force Obama to offer ‘radical’ change, such will come from those who vote against their own self interests.
I hope you’re right. Still, I think it’s a good idea for us to start speaking up NOW to define the “entitlement reform” he wants (and urge him to support the right kind, i.e. fixing Medicare Part D).
We need to speak up loud and clear.
The only change I want to see to Social Security is the one President Obama promised in his campaign: raise the income cap. I’d also like to see benefits increase, but not as any part of a “grand bargain” with wingnuts who want to destroy the most successful government program EVER.
Thanks, keep up the good diary work.
President Obama is listening to all the wrong people he like many judges people by their resume and title. Economist is one he likes but all of them have done us wrong. Social Security would not have to be fixed if the extra money put in had been invested at compound interest instead of being stolen to pay for other spending.
Now all the idiots want to cut benefits raise the age and taxes or privatize it.
They could save it by starting a well designed lottery to fund it with many small prizes. If people win they will play and play. If they knew it would save S. S. and more taxes it would be more of an encentive.
Thanks, Teddy. Now that’s “entitlement reform” I can believe in! I just hope it doesn’t take too long for Obama to define this before the wingnuts try to hijack all this “reform” talk to push privatization again.
Woody Guthrie: A man with a briefcase can steal more money than any man with a gun.
Proof: A glib down home Democratic politician nicknamed Bubba eliminates welfare and is remembered by most Democrats as a wonderful man except for his annoying proclivity to engage in extramarital sex in the Oval Office.
Corollary: A Black Democratic politician distorts social security until it is unrecognizable
and is forgiven because he’s the first African-American president.
Thanks for writing this, and keeping it in front of people. What will people be left with when this whole mess is all settled out – like a toxic rain.
Nobody’s paying any attention to this. I freaked cause I get SSI and Medicaid. I’ll flat out starve if they cut benefits.
I believe it , but it seems so strange now the the Obama stimulus gave Medicaid a huge shot in the arm….so to speak.
I just can’t understand why they’d take away the last resort for people who’ve lost everything. Bet Emanuel is behind this.
I hope President Obama does not feel compelled to appoint members of this commission on an explicitly or implicitly “bipartisan” basis.
But I’m not counting on it.
Dugg.
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