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President delivers his budget...America's Seniors
will receive the bill, says National Committee to
Preserve Social Security and Medicare…Former
Congresswoman Kennelly says Congress should consider
this budget Dead on Arrival
WASHINGTON, Feb. 5 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- President Bush is asking
older Americans to foot the bill for the
administration's economic policy of tax cuts for the
wealthy and deficit spending.
The White House's proposed budget includes billions of dollars in
Medicare cuts, increased costs for seniors through
means testing and Social Security private accounts.
"Once again, President Bush has offered a budget with deep cuts in
entitlement programs, subsidies for industry and tax
cuts for the wealthy. Seniors and their families can
not continue to be expected to foot the bill for
record debt, an unfunded war and tax cuts," said
Barbara B. Kennelly, President/CEO.
Following are some of the provisions in the President's 2008 Budget
harmful to seniors:
-- $78 billion in cuts from Medicare and Medicaid over 5 years
-- Social Security Private Accounts established in 2012 and price
indexing of benefits
-- Medicare means-testing will continue to target seniors. More than
30,000 seniors are predicted to be driven out of
Medicare in the first year alone.
At the same time:
-- Medicare will continue to provide billions in industry subsidies.
-- $1.9 trillion in tax cuts are proposed over the next decade, a
significant amount going to wealthy Americans.
-- The Congressional Budget Office, using alternate economic
assumptions,predicts the budget deficit would remain
at $328 billion in 2012.
"America's seniors support returning budget discipline to Congress,
because they know this massive federal debt
threatens critical programs like Medicare and Social
Security. But this is not a budget crafted with an
eye toward bipartisanship, fairness or even common
sense. As baby-boomers retire we should be
strengthening, not dismantling, the programs they'll
depend on."
The National Committee, a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization acts in the
interests of its membership through advocacy,
education, services, grassroots efforts and the
leadership of the Board of Directors and
professional staff. The work of the National
Committee is directed toward developing better-
informed citizens and voters.