Congress is headed for a major showdown over federal
spending before the end of the year.
And far too many Democrats and Republicans are part
of a concerted push to put Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid benefits on
the chopping block.
Some senators, like Bernie Sanders and Tom Harkin,
are on the record as standing strong. But others, like Sens. Alexander and
Corker, have yet to publicly commit to protect our social safety net.
Negotiations are already happening and Congress
only has a few weeks left in session. That's why we're working with our friends
at MoveOn and other progressive organizations to get senators on the record
about where they stand on benefit cuts.
Pick up the phone and ask Sens. Alexander and
Corker: "Do you oppose any benefit cuts to Social Security, Medicare and
Medicaid?"
Let's be clear, there are any number of crises that
demand urgent action by Congress — the foreclosure crisis, the unemployment
crisis, the climate crisis to name just a few — but reducing the deficit isn't
one of them.
It's true that without a new deal to decrease the
deficit before the end of the year, we'll see the automatic cuts and tax
increases start going into effect in January.
But no deal is far better than a bad deal.
If we do nothing, the Bush tax cuts will expire and
we'll see automatic, in some cases brutal, cuts to government spending. But
these cuts include significant reductions to defense spending while sparing
Medicare, Medicaid and Social Security benefits (not to mention a host of
programs that help the most vulnerable).
As painful as the status quo might be, it's
substantially better than the deals that have been floated thus far.
And it's hard to imagine that President Obama and
the Democrats could cut a better deal with Republicans in the next two weeks
than what they could accomplish in the next Congress with more Democrats in the
House and the Senate, the Bush tax cuts already expired and (quite possibly)
filibuster reform that reduces the power of obstructionist Republicans.
We need to create a bulwark in the Senate to block
any deal that cuts Social Security, Medicare or Medicaid benefits.
Click the link below for contact information and a
sample script.
Thanks for all you do,
"Democracy...is two wolves and a lamb voting on what to
have for lunch"! Liberty...is a well-armed lamb contesting the
vote.
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1 comment:
We took action in downtown Martin yesterday and a bunch of Republicans threatened to beat us up - while standing in Fincher's office. And it was clear that they were perfectly welcomed to be there - even after threatening violence against citizens. Weakley County Republicans are a bunch of thugs.
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