AARP MA Thousands Rally Against Cuts to Medicare Social Security
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The rally, which was supported by about , was organized to put pressure on the congressional Super Committee, which is charged with reducing the federal deficit by $1.2 trillion over ten years. Massachusetts Senator John Kerry is part of the 12-member bipartisan group.
Following the rally, joined a small group of activists to deliver thousands of letters to the offices of Senator John Kerry (D) and Senator Scott Brown (R) – all from seniors and workers, saying, “No cuts to Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid.”
“Medicare and Social Security aren’t luxuries; they aren’t fat to be trimmed,” said Deborah Banda, state director of AARP Massachusetts, addressing the rally participants. “These benefits are the backbone of support that allows older Americans to live with a modest level of dignity and peace of mind in retirement – benefits earned through a lifetime of hard work.
“We all know difficult decisions must be made to get the federal deficit under control,” Banda added, “We all love this country and we want to get the economy back on track. But, let’s cut waste and close billions in tax loopholes; that’s what the Super Committee and Congress should be looking at, not targeting your hard earned benefits.”
We’ve heard from throughout the Bay State, many of whom have shared their stories about what Medicare and Social Security means to them. Listen to AARP MA volunteers Mark, Sue, and Linda share their stories.
! Time is running out. The Super Committee must submit their recommendations by November 23. Join the fight, and tell Congress NO CUTS to Medicare and Social Security.
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Thousands Rally Against Cuts to Medicare Social Security
More than two thousand seniors and workers – including 600+ AARP members – recently to deliver a message: “We’re not budget numbers on a spreadsheet, and we’re not pushovers. No cuts!”Related Articles
The rally, which was supported by about , was organized to put pressure on the congressional Super Committee, which is charged with reducing the federal deficit by $1.2 trillion over ten years. Massachusetts Senator John Kerry is part of the 12-member bipartisan group.
Following the rally, joined a small group of activists to deliver thousands of letters to the offices of Senator John Kerry (D) and Senator Scott Brown (R) – all from seniors and workers, saying, “No cuts to Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid.”
“Medicare and Social Security aren’t luxuries; they aren’t fat to be trimmed,” said Deborah Banda, state director of AARP Massachusetts, addressing the rally participants. “These benefits are the backbone of support that allows older Americans to live with a modest level of dignity and peace of mind in retirement – benefits earned through a lifetime of hard work.
“We all know difficult decisions must be made to get the federal deficit under control,” Banda added, “We all love this country and we want to get the economy back on track. But, let’s cut waste and close billions in tax loopholes; that’s what the Super Committee and Congress should be looking at, not targeting your hard earned benefits.”
We’ve heard from throughout the Bay State, many of whom have shared their stories about what Medicare and Social Security means to them. Listen to AARP MA volunteers Mark, Sue, and Linda share their stories.
! Time is running out. The Super Committee must submit their recommendations by November 23. Join the fight, and tell Congress NO CUTS to Medicare and Social Security.
Cancel You are leaving AARP.org and going to the website of our trusted provider. The provider’s terms, conditions and policies apply. Please return to AARP.org to learn more about other benefits. Your email address is now confirmed. You'll start receiving the latest news, benefits, events, and programs related to AARP's mission to empower people to choose how they live as they age. You can also by updating your account at anytime. You will be asked to register or log in. Cancel Offer Details Disclosures