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  • Boehner Says Ryan Isn't A Knuckle-Dragger by Digby , OurFuture.org | August 17, 2012

    Wow. Boehner must have had a few too many Merlots before he went on Greta Van Susteran's show on Wednesday: read more »

  • Game Changer: Biden Guarantees No Changes in Social Security by Robert Borosage , OurFuture.org | August 16, 2012

    It's unclear what effect presumptive Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney's decision to add Rep. Paul Ryan to his ticket will have on his candidacy, if any. But the choice certainly has had a salutary effect on the Obama re-election campaign. read more »

  • Paying Off Student Debt With Social Security by Anna Pycior, policyshop.net | August 14, 2012

    Social Security turned 77 today. Unfortunately, it's not a happy day for the historic program: new data compiled by the U.S. Treasury Department for Smart Money reports: "From January through August 6, the government reduced the size of roughly 115,000 retirees' Social Security checks on those grounds. That's nearly double the pace of the department's enforcement in 2011; it's up from around 60,000 cases in all of 2007 and just 6 cases in 2000." So, we're garnishing Social Security checks. This development can't be blamed on poor personal finance and bad life choices. Most of these retirees took on this debt later in life to help others (mainly family members) pay for increasingly expensive and necessary higher ed degrees. read more »

  • Social Security Does More Than Just Protect the Elderly by Tim Price, nextnewdeal.net | August 14, 2012

    A growing number of pundits and policymakers talk about Social Security almost exclusively as a luxury for greedy seniors. But as I learned when my father passed away a week before my high school graduation, Social Security is much more than just a retirement fund (though that is an extremely important function and has rescued millions of seniors from poverty). Through its survivors benefits, it provides some guarantee of security to families of all ages and creates a safety net that many never expect to need. Survivors benefits were established four years after the original Social Security Act was passed, but today they are an integral part of the program.These benefits help families to pick up the pieces when tragedy strikes, allowing them to pay the rent, put food on the table, and afford other necessities despite losing a breadwinner. read more »

  • Social Security’s Enduring Legacy: Adaptability by Mark Schmitt, nextnewdeal.net | August 14, 2012

    If Franklin D. Roosevelt rejoined the living tomorrow, he probably wouldn't recognize Social Security, his greatest domestic legacy. That might sound like something a critic or skeptic of the program would say, as if it had broken faith with Roosevelt's vision or expanded far beyond its original intent. But, in fact, what Roosevelt would see would be Social Security's greatest virtue: its adaptability to changing circumstances. Social Security has survived, thrived, and continued to provide a base level of economic security not only through big macroeconomic shifts (such as the inflation of the 1970s) but also the transformations and uncertainties in our individual and family lives. That adaptability and continuous reexamination and improvement is the quality most in keeping with the experimental, pragmatic nature of the New Deal. read more »

  • Happy Birthday, Social Security! Now About Your Gift ... by Richard (RJ) Eskow, OurFuture.org | August 13, 2012

    Today, August 14, is Social Security's 77th birthday. That presents us with a difficult challenge: What do you give a government program that has everything ... except a secure future of its own? Let's take a look at the options for this year's celebration. The Gift Pile Talk about an embarrassment of riches! Look what Social Security can already list among its gifts. It's got: read more »

  • "President Ryan" - Another Shrewd Move in the Corporate State's Long Game by Richard (RJ) Eskow, OurFuture.org | August 12, 2012

    Paul Ryan's looks are often compared to an actor's, and that's no accident: He's being groomed for the role of a lifetime. read more »

  • Another New York Times Columnist Attack on Social Security And Medicare by Dave Johnson, OurFuture.org | July 30, 2012

    The New York Times contains another elite-columnist attack on our Social Security and Medicare systems today. This time it's in the form of an op-ed by Bill Keller. read more »

  • The Phony "Generational War": It's Like the Hunger Games, But With Old People by Richard (RJ) Eskow, OurFuture.org | July 2, 2012

    Millions of people have read the Hunger Games stories, about a depraved future society where young people are forcing to fight each other for scarce resources while elites in the Capital plunder the nation's wealth. read more »

  • Can A Grand Bargain Be An Opportunity? by Dave Johnson, OurFuture.org | June 10, 2012

    As I mentioned Friday in "Real Jobs At Stake" I attended a blogger meeting with Rhode Island's Senator Sheldon Whitehouse. The meeting was put together by Americans for Tax Fairness, a new coalition formed to help win the coming fight over the expiring Bush tax cuts. read more »

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