
Democratic operatives are targeting four House Republicans running for Senate - attempting to put them on the spot on whether they support the privatization of Social Security and cuts to Medicare as outlined in Rep. Paul Ryan's budget roadmap.
TPMDC has learned the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee is going after Rep. Mike Castle (R-DE), Rep. John Boozman (R-AR), Rep. Mark Kirk (R-IL) and Rep. Roy Blunt (R-MO) with releases to their local newspapers to ask where they stand on Republican plans to "kill Social Security."
The DSCC asks those members to take a stand on Ryan's plan to "privatize Social Security, cutting the tax rate on corporations, raising the retirement age to 70, and moving Medicare and Medicaid beneficiaries to private insurance plans," asking if they side with Main Street or Wall Street.
"Will Congressman Mike Castle support the Republican plan that would leave the livelihood of Delaware's 113,885 Social Security beneficiaries to the volatility of the stock market," DSCC spokeswoman Deirdre Murphy asks in one of the releases going after Castle, who is running for the open U.S. Senate seat.
As we have reported, Democrats are pushing the issue in hopes of gaining similar political traction to how they benefited from GOP plans to privatize Social Security in 2005.
The DSCC releases are state specific, detailing the number of senior citizens who would be left "vulnerable to poverty" in each state
"The bottom line of the plan according to the Congressional Budget Office: anyone who currently benefits from the mentioned programs would have the risk and increased cost placed on them, rather than the federal government," the DSCC says.
As we started calling Republicans about this issue in the last week, Boozman's Congressional office told us that he appreciates the Ryan plan. He also blasted President Obama's budget as "irresponsible" and "totally unsustainable."
"Congressman Ryan is working to cut the deficit spending and I appreciate his commitment to putting our country on the road to fiscal responsibility. His proposal may not be perfect, but I think he is making a thoughtful and serious effort to prevent Congress from driving our country into financial ruin," Boozman said in a statement.
TPM has asked the Kirk and Castle campaigns for a response and will update if we get them. We tried Blunt's Senate campaign, but the number listed on the Web site says it's a non-working number. His Congressional office has promised to pass along the message.
Additional reporting by Rachel Slajda.
FreeRider
February 11, 2010 3:01 PM
2 of 4 of the photo captions are wrong. Good grief.
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lousgirl84
February 11, 2010 5:26 PM in reply to FreeRider
How so. What am I missing that you aren't?
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FreeRider
February 11, 2010 5:34 PM in reply to lousgirl84
The photo caption said Castle is from IN instead of Delaware and it had Boozeman from AZ instead of AR.
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lousgirl84
February 11, 2010 7:32 PM in reply to FreeRider
Are you having trouble navigating at TPM. I tried posting a comment to your reply over an hour ago and it never went through. Only now I am finally able to navigate but my post never showed up. What's going on with this place.
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Docb
February 11, 2010 5:59 PM in reply to lousgirl84
They should do their job and not be slashing and burning but writing legislation using their ideas!--IF they have any ! Which we have not seen for 18 months!
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VictorLH
February 11, 2010 3:04 PM
Don't limit it to just these four, ask every Republican where they stand. Get everyone of them on the record. As an added bonus ask the Democratic Party traitors , the Blue Dogs in the House, Nelson, Lincoln, Bayh, Liarman, Landrue, Baucus and Conrad in the Senate to.
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thomas1
February 11, 2010 3:43 PM in reply to VictorLH
I'm with Victor. Ask them all. Get in their face and ask them if they support the cuts in Social Security and Medicaid. Get thier vote on the 'Jobs Bill' and every other populist program.
Hit them with their record as corporate todies. Make them live with their obstinance.
Mark Kirk will not be able to stand the pressure. He'll start whining like a girly man before June.
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mans_best_friend
February 11, 2010 4:33 PM in reply to VictorLH
The best way to get them on the record is to bring it up for a vote in both the House and Senate. If you ask them they'll talk all around the question and never answer it, but a vote is either a Yea or a Nay. A vote also makes a dandy sound bite come election time.
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Max Thrax
February 11, 2010 5:22 PM in reply to mans_best_friend
The Socratic method, along with the Enlightenment, is dead. No one in this country answers a question anymore. We've been trained by the media that a question asked is always rhetorical, and an open invitation to a soliloquy on almost any unrelated topic. Make em vote.
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FreeRider
February 11, 2010 5:35 PM in reply to Max Thrax
Here's a question you can answer: Are you a registered Democrat or a registered Green? You claimed to be both within the span of a few hours.
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lousgirl84
February 11, 2010 5:30 PM in reply to mans_best_friend
I think the best way is death (LOL)
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Andreams
February 11, 2010 6:59 PM in reply to mans_best_friend
Dems seem to think bringing anything controversial up for a vote equates to having a deadly disease. If rethugs don't like something, we can't possibly have the bad manners to bring it out in the open. You'd think we would learn from the past majority but it never happens.
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AhTrini1
February 11, 2010 5:31 PM in reply to VictorLH
LMAO, yes to "the Blue Dogs in the House, Nelson, Lincoln, Bayh, Liarman, Landrue, Baucus and Conrad in the Senate to."
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Barry Champlain
February 11, 2010 3:23 PM
You know how this will end.
Ryan and the GOP will simply go, "We never said we wanted to 'kill Social Security'!"
The AP will then do a "fact-check", helpfully noting that indeed, he never said those words, in that order.
And that will be the end of that. Except of course for yet another instructional model from the mainstream media, that Democrats can't be trusted to tell the truth.
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CT Voter
February 11, 2010 3:31 PM in reply to Barry Champlain
I'm not as gloomy as you about this.
Even if they manage to squiggle out of this, Dems should still be able to use this proposed budget to bludgeon Republicans about Social Security.
Sort of like this: If the Republican plan for social security had been in effect in 2008, you would have lost $26,000 from your savings by now.
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Barry Champlain
February 11, 2010 3:39 PM in reply to CT Voter
Your mouth to, etc...
I still would prefer to hear the name "Ayn Rand" welded to this schmuck, nonstop, for the next two weeks... beyond Rachel Maddow, whom I suspect will publicize the connection, but whom will probably be mostly alone in her efforts. I want to see Ayn Rand become his Bill Ayers, and his Rev. Wright. Because that would be pretty damaging, once the media whores start unearthing the various cultish beliefs of her followers.
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CT Voter
February 11, 2010 3:36 PM in reply to Barry Champlain
Do you read Balloon-Juice? John Cole summarized the state of politics/media in this truly wonderful rant: John Cole's rant
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hologram5
February 11, 2010 3:36 PM
This is funny because it is exactly the same thing that these fools with the health care reform and their KILL GRANDMA fallacies and the likes. LIES, LIES and more LIES.
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karind1
February 11, 2010 4:39 PM
hold town halls like the repubs did about healthcare and have a bunch of dems screaming to keep social security the same and change medicare so we can negotiate drug prices (remember the R's are against importing drugs-or negotiating) and keep it on the news 24/7. They want corporations to pay no taxes and for all the rest of us to die unless we are in their income bracket. No health care, no housing, no safety net. Only thing we can do is fight in their wars and die.
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Owen
February 11, 2010 5:06 PM
I thought this was about the Israel-Palestine roadmap, which would also be interesting to hear about from the increasingly extreme GOP.
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100x
February 11, 2010 5:13 PM
If they were busy doing their job and passing their own legislation they wouldn't have to result to these shenanigans.
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lousgirl84
February 11, 2010 5:25 PM
Another fucking misleading headline at huffpo
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/02/11/78-percent-of-gop-leaders_n_459001.html
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Marinus van der Lubbe
February 12, 2010 8:38 AM in reply to lousgirl84
HuffPost is almost TMZ...
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follow the money
February 11, 2010 6:22 PM
Social Security?
one article from 03:
"The Plot to Kill Social Security"
http://dir.salon.com/story/tech/feature/2003/06/12/tax_cuts_and_social_security/index.html
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Overreach THIS!
February 11, 2010 6:45 PM
Kirk will definitely be for this, killing social security in order to save it. And it will be *very* hard to get him on record.
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