The Washington Post is Wrong on Social Security
The Washington Post editorial board is still drinking the conservative Kool-Aid when it comes to Social Security. In an editorial on Friday, the Post came
The Washington Post editorial board is still drinking the conservative Kool-Aid when it comes to Social Security. In an editorial on Friday, the Post came
Three weeks ago, we implored seniors to vote in their own interests on November 6th. In three of the past four
Voters have put champions of Social Security and Medicare back in control of the U.S. House of Representatives for the first
Older Americans are one of the most powerful voting blocs in U.S. elections. More than half of the electorate in the
As if to remind us what is at stake with three weeks to go until election day, Senate Majority Leader Mitch
On November 6th, voters will choose whether to boost or cut Social Security and Medicare. The stakes are that simple. Republicans
In case there was any doubt that the White House and many Congressional Republicans still want to cut Americans’ earned benefits,
Eighty three years ago today, President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed into law a bold new program to provide America’s seniors with
Maybe it’s no coincidence that the Senate passed its tax bill, vampire-like, in the dead of night. How very apropos for
Congress is targeting the health and financial well-being of America’s seniors by making yet another attempt to privatize Medicare. Yesterday