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After 73 Years, Retirees and Families Still Need Social Security
Thursday, August 14, 2008
After 73 Years, Retirees and Families
Still Need Social
Security John McCain’s Privatization Plan Would
Put Guarantee at
Risk Maryland Seniors Mark Anniversary at
Social Security HQ Baltimore, MD – Maryland
retirees will suffer, with hundreds of
thousands thrown into poverty or close to it,
if John McCain carries out the George Bush plan
to privatize Social Security as promised.
So says a group of retirees, advocates
and union officials Thursday after as they
gathered to mark the 73rd Birthday of Social
Security. “John McCain collects about
$2,000 every month from a system he wants to
destroy by giving our money to his wealthy
friends and contributors,” said Bruce Dunton,
President of the Maryland Alliance of Retired
Americans. “Today we celebrate the great and
solemn promise of Social Security that George
Bush and John McCain want to put at risk. They
can afford to take that risk. Millions of
ordinary Americans who need the guarantee of
Social Security to survive simply can’t afford
it.” 73 years ago – in 1935,
President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed the
Social Security Act into law saying, “We can
never insure one hundred percent of the
population against one hundred percent of the
hazards and vicissitudes of life, but we have
tried to frame a law which will give some
measure of protection to the average citizen
and to his family against the loss of a job and
against poverty-ridden old age.”
McCain’s privatization plan
would reduce guaranteed benefits and substitute
a risky system that relies on the ups and downs
of the stock market. In Maryland it would
mean over 100,000 retirees would be thrust into
poverty with hundreds of thousand more perched
perilously close according to study released by
the Center for America’s Future. “We stand before the national
headquarters of the Social Security
Administration to say America’s seniors will
not sit out this election. We will not be
silent on McCain’s Risky plans for that which
keeps so many of us out of poverty,” adds
Dunton. “Today we celebrate this great
institution and commit our energy in this
election to Barack Obama so that we may all
remain secure in our golden years. Sen. Obama
is one of us. He’ll do us right and ensure
Social Security lives up to the promise made by
Franklin Roosevelt 73 years ago today.”
Recently, John McCain called
the way Social Security works a
“disgrace.” As recently as 2005, McCain
went on tour with George Bush to tout their
plan for privatizing Social Security, pushing a
program to divert new funds from the Social
Security trust into the stock market.


