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Dear Working Families e-Activist:
If you haven't already taken one minute to urge your
members of Congress to sign the Pledge to Strengthen Social
Security and to oppose privatization, please do it right now.
Click here:
www.unionvoice.org/campaign/sspledge
There are 1,000 reasons to convince Congress to sign the
pledge. Here are just 10:
10 Reasons to Stop Social Security Privatization
1. Privatization would slash guaranteed benefits
by 40 percent even for workers who DON'T choose
private accounts. The average young worker
would lose $152,000 in retirement benefits.
(The Century Foundation, Center on Budget and Policy
Priorities, Center for Economic and Policy Research)
2. The government would take back 70 cents in
retirement benefits for every $1 in a private account.
And that's on top of the 40 percent benefit cut.
(Center on Budget and Policy Priorities)
3. Privatization would weaken Social Security
by diverting money from the Trust Fund to pay for
private accounts. That would make our retirement security
problems WORSE.
4. Privatization would explode the federal
deficit—forcing the government to borrow some $4.9
trillion in just the first 20 years—mostly from foreign
countries such as China and Japan. (Center on
Budget and Policy Priorities)
5. Privatization would leave retirees in poverty.
Taxpayers and family members would have to provide them with
the help that now comes from Social Security's guaranteed
benefits.
Convinced? Please click here to send a message to
your U.S. representative and senators:
www.unionvoice.org/campaign/sspledge
Need more reasons to tell Congress to sign the Pledge to
Strengthen Social Security and to oppose privatization? Here
you go:
6. Privatization would open Social Security up to
corruption, waste and Enron-ization because politicians
would decide which Wall Street firms make billions in
inflated fees off our private accounts. You wouldn't control
your private account—someone on Wall Street would.
7. Privatization could raise the retirement age.
Do YOU want to work until you're 70?
8. Privatization threatens benefits for people
with disabilities and survivors of workers who have died.
Today, Social Security is a lifeline for 7.8
million people with disabilities and 7.5 million survivors.
(Social Security Administration)
9. We can strengthen Social Security without
slashing guaranteed retirement benefits. Congress
should pay back the money it borrowed from Social Security
before even thinking about cutting our benefits, for
example.
10. We can convince Congress to stop
privatization in its tracks. Every day we see news
reports that even Republicans in Congress have grave
concerns about privatization. Members of Congress are
waiting to hear from you that privatizing Social Security is
the wrong way to go.
Please don't wait—act now by urging
Congress to pledge to stop privatization and to protect Social
Security.
www.unionvoice.org/campaign/sspledge
Thanks for keeping up the fight for working families.
In solidarity,
Working Families e-Activist Network, AFL-CIO
March 8, 2005 |