Telemarketers seem a politically safe target for an official’s anger, but U.S. Rep. Ginny Brown-Waite has a special reason for her ire. The Brooksville Republican’s name is being cited in a round of automated messages left on her constituents’ answering machines this week.
The congresswoman’s office learned Tuesday of an automated message telling voters that Brown-Waite was in favor of “privatizing social security.”
“The Social Security trust fund should be in a lock box, not a Wall Street slot machine. Tell Congresswoman Waite that we want real Social Security reform, not a risky Wall Street gamble,” the message reportedly said. “Call her.”
And many did. Brown-Waite spokesman Charlie Keller said the congresswoman’s Washington Office was flooded with nearly 300 phone calls Tuesday and Wednesday and more in her district office.
It prompted Brown-Waite to issue a statement Wednesday outlining her position on Social Security. She is opposed to a mandatory privatization and filed a bill in Congress on Jan. 6 which would guarantee no reduction of existing payments forced upon people who now receive Social Security.
“It’s absolutely cruel,” Brown-Waite said. “They are targeting low-income seniors and telling them I want to reduce their only source of income by half.”
Brown-Waite’s district has the highest concentration of Social Security recipients in Florida, her office said.
http://www.mywebpal.com/news/partners/701/public/news606345.htmlIf you go to the site you will see that it seems to be a web site of a brick and mortar based local newspaper.
The Republicans are getting a taste of their own medicine and they don't like it. I'm sure Brown-Waite's bill against reductions for current recipients is not really needed as current recipients are the least likely to get the future cuts. It will be years down the line when the 47% reduction kicks in.
And "mandatory" privatization is a bit of double speak as Bush's proposal isn't for mandatory privatization either.