National Committee to Preserve Social Security and Medicare Join the National Committee Renew Your Membership
Social Security
Medicare
Other Aging Issues
Members and Supporters
Press Room
       





  • Become Involved
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Resources


  • Home Page
  • Increase Text Size
  • Decrease Text Size
  • Decrease Text Size

  • Decrease Text Size



  • THE NATIONAL COMMITTEE TO PRESERVE SOCIAL SECURITY & MEDICARE
    ~ Trusted ~ Independent ~ Effective ~

    December 3, 2010

    NEWS RELEASE

    National Committee President/CEO Barbara Kennelly’s Statement
    on Failure to Issue a Fiscal Commission Report

    “In spite of months of deliberations in a process that appeared intent on reducing the deficit by cutting Social Security, the fiscal commission has failed to reach a consensus on a plan. I’m not surprised given that this fiscal debate spent so much time on the wrong track. Working Americans, who continue to suffer in this economic crisis, want fiscal sanity returned to Washington; however, they also know that Social Security isn’t the problem.  Unfortunately, it’s clear that many in Washington will continue to search for a way to reduce Social Security benefits in order to avoid repaying the $2.6 trillion dollars in bonds currently credited to Social Security. That is not fiscal responsibility -- that’s $2.6 trillion dollars contributed to Social Security by America’s workers that Washington’s fiscal hawks want to keep.

    If anything good has come from this commission effort, it’s that the root causes of our fiscal woes have been identified. The commission has begun the process of examining how we can rein in our debt and deficits, which are by definition outside the Social Security portion of the budget. This is where our future efforts must begin.

    Moving forward, National Committee members believe that Congress must stay focused on reducing the deficit while remembering that today’s middle-income workers are tomorrow’s retirees. Given the economic challenges millions of Americans face now and into the future, it’s clear that preserving and strengthening Social Security benefits should be Washington’s only goal for this program.”…Barbara B. Kennelly, President/CEO 
     
    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.

    Media Inquiries to:
    Pamela Causey 202-216-8378/202-236-2123
    Kim Wright 202-216-8414
    www.ncpssm.org