President Still Considering Disability Cuts as Part of Plan to Privatize Social Security
WASHINGTON, May 13, 2005 /U.S. Newswire/ -- House
Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi released the following statement on the
President's Social Security plan, which the White House acknowledged
yesterday, would drastically cut benefits to Americans with
disabilities:
"Just two weeks ago, President Bush assured Americans that disability
benefits would not be cut under his privatization plan. Yesterday, a
White House spokesman said disability cuts are still on the table.
Either disability benefits will be cut or they won't be. Which is it,
Mr. President?
"The White House also confirmed this week that benefits would be cut for the middle class and for survivors.
"Social Security has given millions of Americans the opportunity to
live with dignity and independence, and Democrats will not walk away
from our commitment to ensuring that families receive the benefits they
have earned.
"In order to push through his risky privatization plan, the President
has proposed slashing benefits for middle-class families, cutting
benefits for widows and children, and trillions of dollars in
additional debt. Despite the high cost of privatization, the
President's misleading plan makes the challenge facing Social Security
worse, not better.
"Democrats stand ready to strengthen Social Security on a bipartisan
basis as we did in 1983 when Speaker Tip O'Neill joined with President
Reagan for the common good. In that spirit, we urge the President to
begin considering proposals that strengthen Social Security in a way
that does not gut benefits for middle-class families and does not
jeopardize the economic security of those struggling to make ends meet
when faced with disability or death."