AARP dropping its opposition to cutting Social Security

18 Jun 2011 09:08 #1 by CinnamonGirl
WASHINGTON—AARP, the powerful lobbying group for older Americans, is dropping its longstanding opposition to cutting Social Security benefits, a move that could rock Washington's debate over how to revamp the nation's entitlement programs.

The decision, which AARP hasn't discussed publicly, came after a wrenching debate inside the organization. In 2005, the last time Social Security was debated, AARP led the effort to kill President George W. Bush's plan for partial privatization. AARP now has concluded that change is inevitable, and it wants to be at the table to try to minimize the pain.

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB1000142 ... lenews_wsj

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18 Jun 2011 10:22 #2 by Blazer Bob

CinnamonGirl wrote: WASHINGTON—AARP, the powerful lobbying group for older Americans, is dropping its longstanding opposition to cutting Social Security benefits, a move that could rock Washington's debate over how to revamp the nation's entitlement programs.

The decision, which AARP hasn't discussed publicly, came after a wrenching debate inside the organization. In 2005, the last time Social Security was debated, AARP led the effort to kill President George W. Bush's plan for partial privatization. AARP now has concluded that change is inevitable, and it wants to be at the table to try to minimize the pain.

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB1000142 ... lenews_wsj

Just goes to show that old people are smarter than elected democrats. Who knew?

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18 Jun 2011 21:41 #3 by Pony Soldier

In 2005, the last time Social Security was debated, AARP led the effort to kill President George W. Bush

I had no idea AARP was so radical...

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