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BUSH MISLEADING ON SOCIAL SECURITY BEGINS


Yesterday, President Bush implicitly acknowledged for the first time that
his Administration could attempt to reduce Social Security benefits for  workers - a reversal from one of his core campaign pledges in 2000. Specifically, the president was asked his opinion on Federal Reserve  Chairman Alan Greenspan's assertion that, in order to balance the budget,  Social Security benefits should be cut. Bush responded, "My position on  Social Security benefits is this: those benefits should not be changed for  people at or near retirement." However, the president specifically refused  to say he opposed cutting future guaranteed benefits for younger and middle-aged workers.

The president's refusal to discuss younger workers was a
departure from his very clear position in 2000 in which he said he did not support cuts in  future Social Security benefits for anyone - young or old. Less than two  months before the 2000 election, then-Governor Bush said in Florida that  people were saying, "'You know, if George W. becomes the president, he's  going to take away your Social Security check.'" To which Bush added,  "Don't believe it. Here's my pledge to the people of Florida: A promise made  by our government will be a promise kept when I become the president of the  United States."

Certainly, President Bush has talked about his plan to privatize Social  Security. However, he has obscured the fact that the plan could result in  cuts to guaranteed benefits for younger workers. He has also declined to  openly discuss the fact that, at a time of record deficits, his "own  economic team estimates that a move to private accounts would add an  additional $4.7 trillion to the debt". And, most importantly, Bush refused  to fully disassociate himself with Greenspan's call to reduce benefits.

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