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Sanders Proposes Bill to Strengthen Social Security
BURLINGTON, Vt. – U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) announced today that he will introduce legislation when Congress reconvenes to strengthen and preserve Social Security.
US Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) announced today that he will introduce legislation when Congress reconvenes to strengthen and preserve Social Security. Since it was signed into law 76 years ago this month, Social Security has kept millions of senior citizens, widows, orphans, and the disabled out of poverty. To keep Social Security strong for another 75 years, Sanders’ legislation would apply the same payroll tax already paid by more than nine out of 10 Americans to those with incomes over $250,000 a year.
Joined at a press conference by leaders of Vermont seniors organizations, Sanders also cautioned that Social Security may be in jeopardy as a powerful new congressional “super committee” looks for ways to cut deficits by $1.5 trillion over the next decade.
“We are here today to send a loud and clear message to this super committee: do not cut Social Security,” Sanders said at the news conference with Janet Dermody, deputy director of the Vermont Center for Independent Living; Jim Coutts, director of the Franklin County Senior Center; and Jane Osgatharp, a retired state worker who sits on the Alliance of Retired Americans board of directors.
Before Social Security, about half of our senior citizens lived in poverty. Today, less than 10 percent live in poverty. More than 53 million Americans, including more than 120,000 Vermonters, receive Social Security benefits.
Social Security is the most successful government program in our nation's history. It has not contributed one dime to the federal deficit. It has a $2.5 trillion surplus, and it can pay out every nickel owed to every eligible American for at least the next 25 years, according to the Social Security Administration. A recent report from the non-partisan Congressional Budget Office estimated that Social Security is in even better financial shape and can pay all promised benefits until 2038.
One way benefits could be cut would be to lower cost-of-living adjustments for Social Security recipients. Even under today’s formula that underestimates senior living costs, there has been no COLA in the last two years. Proposed changes in the way inflation is calculated would cost a retiree living on $16,000 a year about $560 a year when they turn 75 and pay $1,000 less at age 85.
Under Sanders’ legislation, Social Security benefits would be untouched. The system would be fully funded by making the wealthiest Americans pay the same payroll tax already assessed on those with incomes up to $106,800 a year. The idea follows through on a proposal that President Obama made when he was running for office in 2008.



38 Comments so far
Show AllStill, I'm always ready to be pleasantly surprised.
I'd rather see Bernie talk to the Greens as a Dutch uncle, get them to settle their internal differences, and then run on their ticket, not necessarily as prez.
Bernie, running as a Green, would, I think, induce many to abandon lesser-evilism and vote their conscience for a change.
Good idea.
"HEY OBAMA, GO GREEN!!!!!!!"
If a weasel runs as a Green he's still a weasel, and will continue to act as one.
I think it's because he has a highly developed socialist mentality, and he has been able to make Vermonters understand that that is what is necessary in order for a politician to govern for the benefit of the many.
He knows he's right, and his constituents know he's really on their side, and he doesn't have corrupt party bosses to answer to, so he doesn't have the worries that most sweaty politicians have to suffer.
Since VT has such a small, relatively sensible and homogeneous population, convincing them was a fairly easy task for him. His job now is to spread his message throughout the country, but considering the ingrained, screwball political thinking prevalent in many sections of the country, the difficulty of doing that sometimes makes landing on the moon look like a piece of cake.
The Senate is an excellent platform. He is the first socialist ever to use it. He needs all the help we can give him.
Breaking Breaking News: Congress welcomes Sanders' bill because they just ran out of toilet paper.
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Odd. I seem to have missed that message in the breathless Assimilated Press coverage of the DebtDeal™.
Of course, SS will be in actual trouble soon because of Obama's "tax holiday". The very simple solution is to continue the reduced rate but increase the cap to at least $500,000.
Obama - Worst President Ever.