I am here representing both Gray Panthers
and the Older Women’s League, or OWL. These truly
grassroots organizations have been working for over
40 years and 30 years respectively to keep Social Security
the lifesaving jewel it is for all seniors.. You know,
I used to think that once we had passed really terrific
legislation you could just sit back and eat bonbons
and watch soap operas.
Boy was I wrong! Since Social Security’s
passage 75 years ago, some are always trying to destroy
it. But recently those voices have been getting louder,
their data are more wrong, seniors are being seriously
misinformed and they’re voting against their own
interests. Fox, CNN and the Wall Street Journal have
beaten the drums incessantly urging us to reduce deficits
on the backs of seniors.
They are lying to us. And it is up to
us to turn this around.
So here is where you come in. You are
the foot soldiers in this fight. You are the ones who
talk regularly to seniors among your families and friends,
in church, standing in line at Safeway. You can help
defuse the lies. And we are here to give you the ammunition.
This morning I went to a new website,
created by OWL in conjunction with a bunch of other
organizations. It’s called www.socialsecuritymatters.org,
and it has wonderful tools to use in this fight. I specifically
loved the documents 10 Things You Should Know, Social
Security Messaging, and Responses to Opposition, which
state the facts clearly and succinctly. I brought copies
for you to take with you. Please make copies and carry
them with you. Then when you hear someone one the bus
saying Social Security is destroying this country, you
can leap up and say ”You must be watching Fox,
and they’re lying to you!” No, I’m
kidding, I don’t want you to get hurt. Maybe you
could say, “No, that’s not correct. Here
is a paper which will give you the facts.”
And of course we all need to continue
trying to influence the President, our legislators,
and the Commission to keep Social Security there for
us all. Congresswoman Matsui has been a fearless leader
in this fight and continues the work of your husband,
Robert Matsui. But some of you have Lungren or McClintock
as your representatives, and they need to hear from
you too.
Last week I heard a segment on Fresh Air
on NPR which was an interview with an author of a new
book about a great heat wave in New York at the turn
of the last century. There was NO safety net in those
days, no help if you were the victim on forces beyond
your control. People just died. I remember hearing about
seniors scrounging for food in garbage cans and eating
cat food. Is that the kind of country we want to live
in?
I don’t think so!