The DC-elite think that \”the responsible thing to do\” is to cut Social Security benefits. The public who they are supposed to represent overwhelmingly thinks that Social Security is one of the few remaining lifelines and must not be cut. The public strongly favors investing in rebuilding the country\’s infrastructure, returning to taxation of the wealthy and corporations — especially Wall Street, and cutting back the enormous military budget as the key ways to address the budget deficit.
This morning the results of a new poll were announced, and politicians would do well to take note. The poll, A Research Study On Investment and Deficit Reduction, By Greenberg Quinlan Rosner Research, Democracy Corps, Campaign for Amerca\’s Future is described as follows:
Politicians will face major voter backlash if they advocate cuts in Social Security benefits or choose deficit reduction over job creation, according to a poll by Greenberg Quinlan Rosner commissioned by the Campaign for America’s Future and Democracy Corps, with support from MoveOn.org; the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees, and the Service Employees International Union.
I\’l like to bring that first sentence out and repeat it so that it is clear: Politicians will face major voter backlash if they advocate cuts in Social Security benefits or choose deficit reduction over job creation.
And again: Politicians will face major voter backlash if they advocate cuts in Social Security benefits or choose deficit reduction over job creation.
There is a brief slide show of the results here, a comprehensive Powerpoint presentation is online here, and full poll results are available here.
Key findings of the poll:
Click here for more on the poll.
Click here to see which members of Congress have signed the \”Hands Off Social Security!\” pledge
Click here to sign the petition: Hands Off Social Security!
Click here to visit Strengthen Social Security … don\’t cut it.
One more time: Politicians will face major voter backlash if they advocate cuts in Social Security benefits or choose deficit reduction over job creation.
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