Bush’s Mythical Mandate and Social Security
Piratization
It seems that the
Bush White House and the Bush Republicans have conjured up a mythical mandate
for their most unpopular and controversial policies out of the highly flawed
2004 Presidential Election. In the public statements of Bush and other
Republican leaders, the widely disputed results of the election has made the White
House immune from criticism for their failures in Iraq and Social Security ripe
for plunder by Wall Street, despite public opinion polls to the contrary.
It was the Democratic
Party and the labor union movement that created Social Security starting under
President Franklin D. Roosevelt. Democrats and labor unions have always been
the true defenders and supporters of the Social Security program.
Wall Street and their
minions in the Republican Party opposed the creation of Social Security.
Various Republican leaders have called Social Security “communistic.” Some
Republicans have publicly stated it would “destroy the work ethic of
Americans.” Rants against Social Security can be found scattered in the public
records of Congress and the US Senate by a huge number of Republicans over the
years. Despite election year public claims of support, many Republican leaders
have been trying to undermine Social Security from its beginning! These same
negative attitudes have been directed at everything about the labor union
movement by Wall Street leaders.
Wall Street has
funded a decades-long PR campaign to distort public opinion on the entire
Social Security program. Their weapon of choice in the political arena has been
the Republican Party. The main PR theme is that “Social Security is a
personal investment fund for individual taxpayers.” This is a blatant lie
designed to make it possible for Wall Street to raid the Social Security Tax
Fund for their personal profit! It was never designed to invest
personal savings.
Social Security is a
tax that by design pledges the current work force to care for their parents,
the disabled and orphans. These writers wrote about this issue in our “Social
Security Reform” column http://www.democratictalkradio.com/demvoices02.html
back in April 200. The current program hits working class and middle
class American severely while the wealthy are vastly underpaying their fair
share. This unfair distribution of tax burden in percentage terms is the core
funding problem of the Social Security program.
Bush Republican
proposals actually do nothing to address this core problem. Instead, they
actually undermine the existing Social Security program by making it an object
of plunder by Wall Street interests. Privatization is actually
Piratization as designed by the Bush White House. Average Americans
understand this much better than Washington
insiders, Wall Street leaders and the Corporate Media. In the most recent Washington
Post polls on Bush’s handling of Social Security, a mere 38 percent approved
while an overwhelming 55 percent disapproved. These numbers closely mirrored
the opinions held on the two major Parties in Congress where Republicans were
viewed as best able to handle Social Security by a mere 37 percent. Democrats
were favored by 50 percent of those surveyed!
Rumors that significant
numbers of Democratic leaders are going to support Bush on Social Security are
false. It has been widely reported on the Internet that Congressman Harold
Ford, Jr. (D-TN) might support the Piratization of Social Security. These
writers were provided by his press office with this link http://www.thepublicforum.org/audio/show-Jan-18-2005.asf
of a Teddy Bart appearance. It clearly
demonstrates in the Congressman’s own words that the rumors to be untrue. It
has been widely speculated that Congressman Ford may eventually be on a future
Democratic Presidential ticket. Support for Bush’s Social Security Piratization
would destroy the White House prospects for any Democrat!
Even many Republicans
in House and Senate are deeply worried by the impact of Bush’s proposals on
Social Security on their early retirement from politics. Voters are very likely
to punish the Republicans severely at the polls for supporting Bush on this
issue. Mythical mandates will not help Bush in his efforts to deliver the
Social Security Tax Fund to his political backers on Wall Street!
Written by Stephen Crockett
and Al Lawrence (co-hosts of Democratic Talk Radio http://www.DemocraticTalkRadio.com
). Mail: 234 Johnstown
Road, Elkton,
Maryland 21921.
Phone: 443-907-2367.
Email: midsouthcm@aol.com .
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