Insults, slurs, nasty comments and contempt for Social
Security sprout up everywhere these days in Washington. Although Trump himself
insists he will protect the program, his underlings sure hate it, and by
extension, the nearly 70 million elders who rely on it; and “Rely” is an
understatement – for many it’s their sole lifeline. These people voted for
Trump in their multitudes.
But now they hear from his advisor Elon Musk that Social
Security is a “Ponzi scheme,” or from billionaire financial services CEO turned
commerce secretary Howard Lutnick that only “fraudsters” cash their social
security checks.
It’s hard not to conclude that these haughty
plutocrats want to snatch grandma’s money and leave her destitute. Of course,
this has long been official GOP policy. Just look at what the Republicans want
to do to Medicaid. The House passed a bill in January to gut it, even
dispensing with the prolonged, mendacious and de rigeur [required by etiquette]
campaign to tar it with fraud. That’s the big lie about Social Security – that
it’s riddled with fraud and therefore must be not just trimmed but slashed.
I suppose Medicaid, like food stamps, so offends
multimillionaire GOP House members that they figured they could dispense with
the propaganda campaign and just ravage it.
Besides, all Medicaid recipients are poor, thus easily
bullied by the mega-rich. And with its Medicaid bill, the Republican House
revealed that it’s full of bullies, who’d like nothing better than to ditch
Medicaire, Medicaid, Social Security and of course food stamps, so that the
indigent can skip doctor’s visits, ration their chemo and their insulin, eat
fewer, smaller meals and sleep under the stars. ‘Cause that’s where all this is
heading – dispossessing tens of millions of people and shoving them into the
ranks of the homeless.
Add the 70 million Americans on Social Security to the 90
million on Medicaid and you’re looking at 160 million people rendered destitute
by snobs like Musk, Lutnick and GOP House leader Mike Johnson.
These honchos of the Trump Sanhedrin apparently hate
anyone who’s not rich. Lutnick best exemplified this vile disdain in a recent
TV interview, where he proclaimed that his 94-year-old mother-in-law wouldn’t
mind if she didn’t receive her Social Security check and only loud-mouthed
“fraudsters” would grip about that.
Well, I don’t know how wealthy Lutnick’s mother-in-law
is, but I’d bet she has a lot more cash on hand than your average Social
Security recipient, so it sure would be nice if these Beltway plutocrats would
stop bashing Social Security. Trump could snap a leash on them if he wanted,
but he hasn’t.
Meanwhile lots of us are so grateful he ended the threat
of nuclear annihilation via a U.S./Russia blow-up that frankly, that’s rather
distracting. Nevertheless, this ferocious combat against the poor’s skimpy
sources of sustenance is hard to ignore.
Yes, we’re happy we won’t be incinerated in Biden’s
insane attack on Russia and we hope there will be no World War III sparked by a
U.S. assault on Iran, which could quickly turn radioactive and would bust the
global economy. Also on the wish list is a halt to the Gaza carnage, something
Trump did once with his ceasefire/hostage deal and could easily do again, if he
wants.
But now that the Atomic Apocalypse is off our bingo card
and we are permitted to survive, for lots of members of the working class the
next question is, how? If aristocrats like Musk and Lutnick keep trashing
ordinary peoples’ means of subsistence, are they paving the road to a hell of
illness, hunger and destitution for 160 million Americans? That’s not much of a
platform for the GOP to run on in two years.
Some weeks back, Musk pronounced Social Security a
Ponzi scheme. This is false. It is not investment fraud. It is a government-run
insurance annuity; the citizens make a series of payments in return for a
stream of income later in life. Insurance annuities are used for retirement
planning all the time, and if Musk regards that as fraud, then he not merely
slanders Social Security but an entire financial industry.
Does he regard a pension as fraud? Because that’s another
comparison that Social Security brings to mind. Possibly he considers anything
other than a retirement 401k in the stock market as some sort of cheat – a scam
against Wall Street, which has lustfully eyed Social Security income since it
was first christened by FDR.
As billionaires wage savage class war against the rest
of us, where are the Dems? Largely mute, licking their self-inflicted wounds
from the Joe “War Is My Legacy” Biden fiasco. In fact, any party that could
foist a monumental deceit like that presidency on the American people deserves
to be demolished, then rebuilt, from the ground up, with new people.
But there’s no evidence of such efforts anywhere; the
feckless Democrats, after nearly bumbling the world into nuclear Armageddon,
under the “leadership” of a ruler who probably would have been happier in an
old folks’ home, which they assiduously concealed, those Dems can’t seem to
muster the will to rally for the great social programs they invented.
Why? Because snotty social climbers who advocated – Biden
is Exhibit A – dismantling those programs long ago captured the party. Maybe
just skip the Democrats altogether. Time for a new People’s Party.
In a country where, as of 2023, 36.8 million people
live in poverty, where 56 percent of Americans cannot afford a $1000 emergency,
where 22 percent of tenants spend ALL their income on rent and where even the
phony, manipulated, government labor statistics – which don’t count as
unemployed the hordes of people who gave up looking for work years ago – reveal
that officially almost 7 million people lack employment while nearly 9 million
work multiple jobs, in such a country, you would think that politicians with
their eyes on the history books would be falling all over themselves to boost
social welfare programs. But no! What was once called economic freedom, namely
freedom from want, is today merely the freedom to starve and sleep under an
overpass.
The infamous truth is that the U.S. is a nation of
very few fabulously rich oligarchs who hog all the resources and hundreds of
millions of ordinary people struggling to get by. Stealing their skimpy
subsistence – and we PAY for our Social Security, it’s not a gift – is not only
a way to lose votes, it will earn its promoters the condemnation of history.
Trump evidently knows this. But his advisors? That’s another story.
CounterPunch: Eve Ottenberg is a novelist and
journalist. Her latest novel is Booby Prize. She can be reached at her website.
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