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I wrote to my congressman last week, Mark Udall D-Colo, of my concerns regarding Pres. Bush's intentions regarding Social Security (it seems his number one priority is scrapping it - on behalf of his business buddies). And here is the very lame, weak response I received. Is it just me, or does it seem that the good congressman has been brain washed by the right-wing - a sell-out to the Republican agenda? Especially the last paragraph.
The second letter is my response to his lame letter.
Dear (Constituent),
Thank you for letting me know you oppose allowing people to divert part of their Social Security taxes into private investments. I appreciate your taking the time to get in touch.
I think our society could benefit from measures to encourage savings and enable people to accrue assets that would be available for retirement or other important purposes. During the 2000 Presidential election campaign (SIC), both major-party candidates proposed steps toward that goal.
I thought there were strengths and weaknesses to each proposal, but I was - and remain -- concerned about the possible effects on Social Security of allowing diversion of part of its current revenues. My concerns have only been heightened by the current state of the economy and the budgetary policies of the Bush Administration and the Republican leadership in Congress. Millions of jobs have been lost in the last two years, and the federal budget surplus has given way to increasing deficits.
Social Security is our most vital and successful program, providing an indispensable source of security for millions of beneficiaries. It does face a challenge because retirement of the "baby boom" generation will greatly increase the number of retirees in comparison with the number of people paying into the system. Congress needs to address this problem, but in the meantime we should avoid making the job harder through more excessive tax cuts and spending of the kind that led the President and the Republican leadership to abandon plans to use Social Security's current surplus only for Social Security.
Thanks again for contacting me. I see my job as being about more than supporting or opposing legislation. I also see it as a chance to try to bridge ideological divides and to bring people together to solve problems, so I welcome your letters and e-mails and always listen closely to what you and other Coloradans have to say about matters facing our state and nation.
(My response below)
Dear Congressman Udall,
Thank you very much for your quick response - it is good to have a representative that listens to his or her constituents, and seems to have the best interests of the majority of the people in mind.
Since I know you are listening, here is another area I am really concerned with. Except for the DNC website, and a few articles in "blue state" newspapers, it is widely NOT known that the Bush administration is considering eliminating federal tax deductions for local and state income taxes - in order to afford to pay for further tax cuts to the rich, under the guise of overhauling the tax code and making taxes "more fair." I believe he is also considering eliminating tax deductions for businesses who provide health care benefits. This will be mostly at the expense of the blue states who have higher local and state income taxes (hence better public education systems, which explains why they voted against Bush) as retribution for voting against him.
Why is this not in CNN or other mass media outlets? Why can't the Democratic voice be heard as loudly and proudly as the self-righteous Republicans? Why are you so afraid to loudly speak out? I hope all Americans, including the "red states," hear about this, along with what Bush is doing or wants to do; destroy our environment, eliminate Social Security, give more tax breaks to the upper class, cut Veteran's benefits, make it harder for lower-income people to obtain an education, and health care for that matter; eliminate worker benefits; start more wars - enact a universal draft to murder more people - so that defense contractors and oil companies can steal more money - these are all such value-driven goals?
I am not being accusatory toward you, but as a whole, the Democratic Party message seems very weak, not at all as purpose-driven and strong as the Republicans, as if you are afraid to offend anyone. They are not afraid of offending anyone - they are out-and-out, unabashed liars, who have found one concentrated shtick, and are running with it, while they take care of their own self-serving priorities that only help the very few. And Dems have SO much more ammunition to use on their side. It's as if the Dem politicians are enjoying the fruits of the Bush administration, and as much as they like blaming the Republicans, they aren't that anxious to exert too much effort to fight the Bush administration's outrageous elitist goals.
Please make a stronger effort to let all those delusional middle-class people who were afraid of higher taxes under Kerry know about Bush's tax plans. And please fight for those who have remained loyal to the Democratic causes, and remember, when you try to please EVERYBODY, you please NOBODY.
Sincerely,
(Constituent)
...Needless to say, after about a week, I still have not received a response to this.
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