Protect Social Security: Sign the petition.

President Bush finally released details on his plan to privatize Social Security, guaranteeing benefits cuts for most Americans. Bush will rush these changes through Congress unless working families fight to strengthen rather than privatize Social Security.

Please show your support for Social Security by signing this petition.

Sample Letter for Campaign

Subject: Oppose efforts to privatize Social Security

Dear [ Decision Maker ] ,

We, the undersigned, urge our members of Congress to oppose Social Security privatization and change the formula for calculating Social Security benefits, which would cut guaranteed benefits, increase the federal deficit, open Social Security up to corruption and Enron-ization and possibly raise the retirement age.

We urge Congress to strengthen retirement security, including private pensions and public employee funds, for all working families and support commonsense approaches to strengthen Social Security without cutting guaranteed benefits.

Signed by:

Campaign Launched:
January 11, 2005



Background Information

Don't Privatize Social Security—Strengthen It.

With private pensions and public employee retirement plans under attack, working families need more retirement security, not less. But privatizing Social Security would make retirement less secure by cutting guaranteed benefits by 30 percent for even for those who do not choose privatized accounts.

 

·        For workers who do choose to have privatized accounts, the government would take back 50 cents for every $1 in an account—on top of the 30 percent cut in guaranteed benefits.

·        For the average worker who lives 20 years beyond retirement, that’s a $152,000 cut in guaranteed benefits. Privatization would push many more seniors into poverty.

·        Privatization would hurt the economy and explode the deficit, passing on $2 trillion in debt to our children during the first decade alone. Most of that money would be borrowed from foreign bankers in China and Japan.

·        Privatization would open Social Security up to corruption, waste and Enron-ization because politicians would hand-pick which Wall Street investment companies could make billions off our privatized accounts. Decisions about Americans’ retirement security should be based on what’s best for average people, not tied to politicians’ wealthy friends or companies that have political influence.

·        We must strengthen Social Security—but we must take the time to do it right so we help rather than hurt working families. We should be talking about commonsense fixes for Social Security rather than slashing benefits.  First, we must insist that the government pay back money that’s been borrowed from the Social Security trust fund. We also could end the “wealthy wage exemption” so CEOs pay the same Social Security taxes on their incomes as average working people pay on theirs. We could roll back President Bush’s most excessive tax breaks for the very wealthy. And we can help working families build private pensions and savings on top of guaranteed Social Security.