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Democrats Vow to Block Bush on Social Security
On the eve of the State of the Union address, in which the president will detail his plan, Senate opponents say they have the votes to stop it.
By Warren Vieth and Richard Simon
Times Staff Writers
February 2, 2005
WASHINGTON — As President Bush prepared to deliver a detailed sales pitch for Social Security restructuring in tonight's State of the Union address, Senate Democrats suggested Tuesday that they had enough votes to block the kind of overhaul he was seeking.
White House officials said Bush's comments on Social Security would be his most specific yet and would receive equal billing with Iraq and other foreign policy concerns in the nationally televised address that starts at 6 p.m. PST.
Even before the president could put the final touches on a speech that had gone through 17 drafts by Tuesday afternoon, the leader of the Senate's Democrats declared his colleagues "united" in opposing Bush's proposal to let younger workers divert a portion of their payroll taxes into private investment accounts they would control.
"President Bush should forget about privatizing Social Security," Minority Leader Harry Reid of Nevada told reporters after a Democratic caucus meeting Tuesday morning. "It will not happen. The sooner he comes to that realization, the better off we are."
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The administration received bad news on the fiscal front Tuesday from the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office. The agency estimated that Bush's efforts to make his past tax cuts permanent and divert some Social Security revenue to private accounts could boost the budget deficit by $4 trillion over the next decade.<snip>