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spiritguide
27th March 2013, 14:40
Senate Unanimously Votes Against Cuts to Social Security: Media Don’t Notice
Lead in for article...

There are few areas where the corruption of the national media is more apparent than in its treatment of Social Security. Most of the elite media have made it clear in both their opinion and news pages that they want to see benefits cut. In keeping with this position they highlight the views of political figures who push cuts to the program, treating them as responsible, while those who oppose cuts are ignored or mocked.

This pattern of coverage was clearly on display last weekend. Both the New York Times and Washington Post decided to ignore the Senate's passage by voice vote of the Sanders Amendment. This was an amendment to the budget put forward by Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders that puts the Senate on record as opposing the switch to the chained CPI as the basis for the annual Social Security cost of living adjustment (COLA).

Switching the basis for the COLA to the chained CPI is one of the most beloved policies of the Washington elite. The idea is that it would reduce scheduled benefits for retirees by 0.3 percentage points annually. This amounts to a cut of 3 percent after ten years, 6 percent after 20 years, and 9 percent after 30 years.

If a typical retiree lives to collect benefits for twenty years the average cut in benefits over their retirement ends up being around 3 percent. This is a much bigger hit to the typical retiree, who relies on Social Security for more than two-thirds of their income, than the tax increases put into law this year were to the typical rich person.

Link to article...

http://truth-out.org/news/item/15308-senate-unanimously-votes-against-cuts-to-social-security-media-dont-notice

Just more indicators of the games being used to control our perceptions.

:peace:

Lifebringer
27th March 2013, 15:26
Thank God for people like Bernie Sanders and Female Democrats that rely on their pensions, and retirement in the middle class and working poor single family households, tredging this recovery last. They made us wait for 5yrs to block what they've been after for 7decades.

Bless them Heavenly Father for Standing up for the "meek and feeble and working classes."

Maia Gabrial
27th March 2013, 16:24
All I can say is that whatever I have in the system, they'd better give to me because it's MINE! If they don't then they're thieves and I have a right to have them up on charges. (Wouldn't it be great if more Americans did this?)