Thursday, March 31, 2011

GOP House Leader Wishes for an America without Social Security | Entitled to Know

by NCPSSM
Every once in awhile…and honestly, it doesn’t happen that often here in Washington…a politician says exactly what he thinks. He/she steps away from the party talking points and poll-tested language which purposefully confuses more than clarifies. We had one of those moments this week, when House Majority Leader Eric Cantor made it clear that the America he dreams of would abolish Social Security and Medicare. Here’s what he told the right wing Hoover Institution, as reported by NPR:
“So we’ve got to protect today’s seniors. But for the rest of us? For – you know, listen. We’re going to have to come to grips with the fact that these programs cannot exist if we want America to be what we want America to be.” Rep. Eric Cantor (R-VA)
It’s not really news that GOP leaders are really less interested in “reforming” Social Security and Medicare than eliminating them; however, politically, it’s certainly unusual for it to be verbalized out loud. The preferred terms of art for those who share Majority Leader Cantor’s views are “reform”, “modernize” and “protect for future generations”. Their cynical political strategy created and articulated as far back as the last major Social Security reforms in the early 80’s, was to ensure current day beneficiaries that they would be protected (the theory being seniors only care about themselves) and deliver the death blows to these programs to future generations who won’t really know what they’re missing –until it’s too late.
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