Repeat after me...
THIS IS NOT A SOCIAL SECURITY CUT.
I would much rather get a 1.4% increase to my SS and VA (now 1.7%) each year as opposed to letting republicans invest one (see 2007) or cutting services to veterans as Ryan wants to do.
btw...for those of you who don't remember, the chained CPI was the brainchild of Paul Ryan and the republicans. I guarantee you if it's dropped from Obama's budget proposal they'd be the first ones screaming.
There are several other avenues to address this, including dropping the SS limit, providing a one time raise to current social security recepients of 5-6% to ease the affect of the chained cpi and raise their income to above poverty levels, or (again) means test social security and medicare.
Here's a take on it from someone 67.
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2013/03/17/1194742/-My-view-of-chained-CPI-at-age-67
THIS IS NOT A SOCIAL SECURITY CUT.
I would much rather get a 1.4% increase to my SS and VA (now 1.7%) each year as opposed to letting republicans invest one (see 2007) or cutting services to veterans as Ryan wants to do.
btw...for those of you who don't remember, the chained CPI was the brainchild of Paul Ryan and the republicans. I guarantee you if it's dropped from Obama's budget proposal they'd be the first ones screaming.
There are several other avenues to address this, including dropping the SS limit, providing a one time raise to current social security recepients of 5-6% to ease the affect of the chained cpi and raise their income to above poverty levels, or (again) means test social security and medicare.
Here's a take on it from someone 67.
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2013/03/17/1194742/-My-view-of-chained-CPI-at-age-67
Social Security should not pay less than the minimum wage for a forty hour week.
The present poverty guidelines are $11,490. Many people receive benefits up to 200% of poverty but SNAP households which are in many cases elderly people who are too sick and tired to work are expected to spend about 30 percent of their resources on food.
If the Minimum wage were $9/hr as Obama has proposed then a forty hour week would pay $360 and four paychecks a month would be $1440. That's an annual $17,280 per person; $34,560 for a retired married couple. That's where chained CPI should start. For people who choose to get on Social Security at age 62, $1440 a minimum of month would be reasonable and for people who are well enough off to wait to get on later at a higher payout means testing might be appropriate.
I would go farther to link chained CPI to passing a higher minimum wage people can actually live on, somewhere around five times the cost of a gallon of gas, and tie it also to a maximum wage for Congress so that when Congress votes itself a raise seniors and minimum wage workers get one as well.
The money to pay the poor more can come from paying the rich less with an end to subsidies to oil companies and agra business. Take the cap off Social Security taxes.
Let's end the foreign wars we are are wasting hundreds of billions on, cut our role as the worlds cop on the beat making the world safe for American corporations to put into power regimes favorable to their unregulated exploitation of third world nations resources and spend the peace dividend on finally winning Johnson's war on poverty and recognizing the mediation of climate change is a national security issue for that part of the Nation east and south of the Appalachians that is about to go down to join Atlantis.