Worked so well in convincing people we had to invade Iraq -- so why not use FEAR to convince people that Social Security is in a crisis and ONLY bush* can save us?
Bush Paints His Goals As 'Crises'
President Reprises A First-Term Tactic
By Jim VandeHei -- Washington Post Staff Writer
Saturday, January 8, 2005; Page A01
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A57476-2005Jan7.htmlPresident Bush had great success in his first term by defining crises that demanded decisive responses. Now, as he begins a second term, Bush is returning to the same tactic to accomplish three longtime conservative goals.
Warning of the need for urgent action on his Social Security plan, Bush says the "crisis is now" for a system even the most pessimistic observers say will take in more in taxes than it pays out in benefits well into the next decade.
He calls the proliferation of medical liability lawsuits a "crisis in America" that can be fixed only by limiting a patient's right to sue for large damages. And Bush has repeatedly accused Senate Democrats of creating a "vacancy crisis" on the federal bench by refusing to confirm a small percentage of his judicial nominees.
This strategy helped Bush win support for the war in Iraq, tax cuts and education policies, as well as reclaim the White House. What is unclear is whether the same approach will work, given the battering to the administration's credibility over its Iraq claims and a new Democratic campaign accusing Bush of crying wolf.
"This White House had made an art of creating crisis where a crisis does not exist," said Senate Minority Leader Harry M. Reid (D-Nev.).