WASHINGTON - A group of progressive lawmakers led by Sen. Bernie
Sanders (I-Vt.) on Thursday called for protecting Social Security and Medicare benefits in any deficit reduction deal.
"We're going to send a loud message to the leadership in the House,
in the Senate and President Obama. Do not cut Social Security, do not
cut Medicare, do not cut Medicaid," Sanders said. "Deficit reduction is a
serious issue but it must be done in a way that is fair. We must not
balance the budget on the backs of the elderly, the sick, the children
or the poor."
Thursday's press conference was the latest in a series of
high-profile events surrounding negotiations to avert the so-called
"fiscal cliff," a set of tax increases and spending cuts set to go into
effect on Jan. 1. Although no immediate economic damage will be
inflicted if Congress and President Barack Obama fail to act by the new
year, several months of higher tax rates on the middle class would
likely throw the country into a recession.
Obama has said forcefully that he will allow the Bush-era tax cuts
for those making more than $250,000 a year to expire at the end of the
year, but he has been much less clear about the fate of Social Security
and Medicare. On Wednesday, Obama told reporters he wants to cut "a big
deal, a comprehensive deal" with Republicans to reduce the federal
budget deficit that will tackle "entitlements."
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