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Wanted: A Political Intervention for Alan Simpson

5/24/2012 10:48 AM   By NCPSSM
We wrote yesterday about Fiscal Commission Co-Chairman and former Senator Alan Simpson’s latest diatribe against seniors – this time launched at the Alliance for Retired Americans in California. For anyone who’s been in Washington for awhile, these rants are really just déjà vu all over again.  But even as a “charter member of the Simpson tongue-lashing club” our President/CEO, Max Richtman, found this latest attack simply too much.  So he wrote Senator Simpson a letter asking him to cease and desist his hate-filled attacks on seniors:

May 24, 2012

Dear Senator Simpson,

We’ve both been in this business for a long time and we’ve certainly had our share of fundamental disagreements about America’s priorities and how to protect them.  As you well know, I’m a charter member of the Simpson tongue-lashing club going back to my time as Staff Director at the Senate Aging Committee and since.

However, after reading your letter to seniors in California, who simply dared to oppose your reforms for Social Security and Medicare, I feel compelled to ask you to refocus this debate where it belongs. Call this a political intervention, if you will.

The American people deserve and expect a true dialogue in which retirees are more than “greedy geezers” and those with opposing world views aren’t treated with the total disrespect you hand out so freely. After thirty years, isn’t it long past time to elevate the conversation beyond personal and profane attacks on those you simply disagree with?

I know this letter is likely an exercise in futility.  However, I’m writing to you today with one simple request – please cease and desist with the mean-spirited, denigrating, and hate-filled personal attacks on America’s seniors.  Sure, some in the press still love the profanity laden poison-pen letters and insulting sound-bites,  but it only denigrates the serious policy work many honest and caring people on both sides of the debate perform each and every day, not to mention the American people who will ultimately be impacted by the reforms being debated.

No doubt you consider all of this “blather and drivel” or even your favorites “horse or bulls**t”.  However, that fact has absolutely nothing to do with the serious business at hand.  Please refocus your attention to what really matters – your proposed reforms and the American people who will be affected by them.

Sincerely,

Max Richtman

President/CEO

The National Committee to Preserve Social Security & Medicare

CATEGORY: [fiscal commission], [Max Richtman], [Medicare], [Social Security]


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  1. Lloyd Aus's avatar Lloyd Aus said on 6/27/2012 6:16 PM: Reply  
    We need an Alan Simpson intervention !!!! He is out of touch with reality.
  2. Expat's avatar Expat said on 6/27/2012 6:16 PM: Reply  
    We should not allow the Senator Simpson's or the Pete Petersen's of the world to frame Social Security as an old person's issue. It is of critical importance to the younger generation, especially selfish young people who want to focus on their own lives and not have to worry about their elders. For them, Social Security removes the obligation to take care of elderly parents. How much more would these ambitious young people have to shell out to ensure that their parents were not embarrassingly poor if there were no Social Security? Instead, for the modest contribution of Social Security taxes, matched by their employers, the most selfish of the younger generation can pursue their own perceived self-interest knowing that their parents are provided for.
  3. CAROL's avatar CAROL said on 6/27/2012 6:16 PM: Reply  
    Allen, WHY DON'T YOU TRY LIVING ON SOCIAL SECURITY, MEDICARE, FOOD BANK. WE GAVE TO THESE PROGRAMS, AND YOU ALL DECIDED TO USE THIS MONEY FOR OTHER THINGS. I LIVED IN WYOMING FOR 24 YEARS. I AM ASHAMED OF YOU FOR THE HIND TIT COMMENT. WHY DON'T YOU TRY TO LIVE ON THE HIND TIT. GET A JOB, OR ARE YOU TOO OLD? ONCE AGAIN SHAME ON YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  4. John Gould's avatar John Gould said on 6/27/2012 6:16 PM: Reply  
    This is a shame to attack us like this, after it's our money that we paid into Social Security, not theirs. That damn Eric Cantor Representative from Ohio calls it an entitlement and it's not, as far as I'm concerned give me back all of the money that I paid into Social Security so they can't steal no more money from all of us
  5. thegrowlingwolf's avatar thegrowlingwolf said on 6/27/2012 6:16 PM: Reply  
    See the current post at The Daily Growler for the only way to deal with Alan Simpson. Your letter isn't going to matter one bit with this old geezer who lived off We the People of the USA's tax dollars all his worthless life. You should send a letter to President Obama--why would he chose this old idiot and that fop Erskine Bowles for such an important committee? thegrowlingwolf
  6. Marj's avatar Marj said on 6/27/2012 6:16 PM: Reply  
    Thank you Max Richtman for speaking up for us Senior Citizens!!! You are right in saying it is most likely an exercise in futility. Why didn't the people in the audience throw rotten eggs at him? I sure would have had I been there. I am so SICK of all these darn people who want to take away everything from seniors and children and the entire middle class. The voting public still has not gotten smart. I hope they do before it is too late for all of us!!
  7. Irv Lilley's avatar Irv Lilley said on 6/27/2012 6:16 PM: Reply  
    When are the Dead Heads in DC. going to admit that the current financial situation was caused by borrowing money to wage two unnecessary wars in the middle east. Not from the cost of social security and medicare. Secondly, by the government\'s borrowing from social security to run the government. Thirdly, by people who don\'t need social security and medicare. And who think others don\'t need them.
  8. Lloyd Aus's avatar Lloyd Aus said on 6/27/2012 6:16 PM: Reply  
    Alan Simpson needs to go !!!!!

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