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Gothmog

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3. Sanders' Social Security 'adjustments' undercut Biden attack
Tue Mar 17, 2020, 09:12 PM
Mar 2020



As a congressman in the 1990s, Bernie Sanders expressed an openness to making “adjustments” to the tax and benefit structure of Social Security. He also praised an overhaul of the social safety net program signed into law by President Ronald Reagan that reduced benefits and increased taxes on working families.

Sanders’ presidential campaign and allies have highlighted similar remarks by Joe Biden to attack the former vice president and make the explosive charge that Biden was an outspoken proponent of slashing the program.

With Iowa’s first-in-the-nation presidential caucuses less than a week away, Sanders’ remarks from decades ago are surfacing as a counterpunch to the criticism of Biden, as the two top candidates in the Democratic race escalate a feud over the nation’s most popular entitlement, an issue that has particular reach among older voters.

Sanders, a democratic socialist, is a favorite of progressives who admire him for his convictions and consistency on issues. But when it comes to Social Security, it appears that wasn’t always the case.

In 1994, after Republicans took control of the House for the first time since the Eisenhower era, they brought a renewed focus on fiscal restraint and deficit reduction.

Biden and Sanders both bowed to those pressures in some respect.


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So much for the attack ads Sanders was running mcar Mar 2020 #1
Maybe they worked, or else Bernie would be in the teens n/t Claustrum Mar 2020 #2
Sanders' Social Security 'adjustments' undercut Biden attack Gothmog Mar 2020 #3
Such a BIG Shocker.. I'm Shocked I tell ya.. Shocked. Cha Mar 2020 #6
Retweeted! SS Ads smearing Biden Did NOT Work! Cha Mar 2020 #4
And there goes David Sirota's main attack on Biden. George II Mar 2020 #5
sanders has shown some extraordinary bad judgement on staffing issue Gothmog Mar 2020 #8
Post removed Post removed Mar 2020 #7
Voting for a constitutional amendment calling for a balanced budget is NOT cutting Social Security. George II Mar 2020 #9
the VOTERS trust Biden not BS Cha Mar 2020 #11
You need to know you're spreading propaganda lies. This is not true. Hortensis Mar 2020 #17
No one believes this...time to move to the General and stop attacking each other...the primary is Demsrule86 Mar 2020 #18
Larry Sabato.. There's a pattern here.. Cha Mar 2020 #10
Post removed Post removed Mar 2020 #12
A truly laughable post. Just a lot of attacks lines, with no facts. Blue_true Mar 2020 #13
Beat me to it SunsetDreams2 Mar 2020 #14
Post removed Post removed Mar 2020 #15
Again wrong. The only two candidates that did not have a Super PAC were Blue_true Mar 2020 #16
That deceptive doctored ad was useless NCProgressive Mar 2020 #19
This NC Democrat does too. 👌 Tarheel_Dem Mar 2020 #20
Candidates who has dropped out (others) are leading Bernie Sanders in Florida. Gothmog Mar 2020 #21
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