Social Security 'Problems' Are 'Misplaced Scare Tactics' and Media Missing Story of Solvency, Says Former Congressional Aging Committee Chief of Staff Bob Weiner
Posted on: Tuesday, 12 May 2009, 16:07 CDT
Weiner, who was Chief of Staff of the House Aging Committee under Rep.
"Even the very wise
"It's easy to throw out scare tactics to make news about Social Security -- but they are badly inaccurate. The system is sound. The real problem is Medicare, which will have problems shortly -- and it's time for Congress to allow Medicare price negotiations like the VA, imports of safe drugs for price competition, and ultimately, national health insurance as quickly as possible," Weiner concluded.
Weiner has written several recent op-eds on Social Security in major papers and regularly discussed the issue in media forums:
- August 3, 2008 -- "Don't Reform Social Security -- Fix Medicare" -- in The
Palm Beach (FL) Post -- byRobert Weiner andJohn Larmett of RWA http://www.weinerpublic.com/20080802.doc - February 25, 2005 -- "White House Social Security 'fact sheet' is anything but" -- in The
Tallahassee Democrat and Senior Journal -- byRobert Weiner of RWA http://www.weinerpublic.com/20050225.html - November 1, 2003 -- "Social Security: We need Pepper's courage now" -- in The Miami Herald -- by
Robert Weiner of RWA http://www.weinerpublic.com/page136.html
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