From Max Richtman, National Committee <[email protected]>
Subject Will Musk’s “Department on Government Efficiency” target your benefits?
Date November 22, 2024 4:34 PM
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Dear Supporter,

President Trump has named billionaire Elon Musk to co-lead a “Department on Government Efficiency.” Musk, the world’s richest person, has stated that in order to put the U.S. on firm financial footing, it would likely entail, “temporary hardship” for ordinary Americans.

Like every other budget-cutting group that’s been created in the past, Musk’s so-called “Department” could lead to proposed Social Security and Medicare cuts that would devastate seniors’ retirement security, because that’s where fiscal “hawks” think the easy money is.

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According to Musk, nothing is off the table during his review. He’s going to look at all government expenditures, “one item at a time, no exceptions, no special cases."

John, that’s why your member of Congress needs to hear from you today! Please sign our “Emergency Petition to Congress” ( [link removed] ) and ensure lawmakers know that you reject any attempt to target your earned Social Security and Medicare benefits as scapegoats for our nation’s fiscal problems.

John, that’s why your member of Congress needs to hear from you today! Please sign our “Emergency Petition to Congress” ( [link removed] ) and ensure lawmakers know that you reject any attempt to target your earned Social Security and Medicare benefits as scapegoats for our nation’s fiscal problems.

As you know, budget cutting efforts like this in the past have been designed to squeeze every possible dollar of savings out of the Trust Fund programs without consideration for the adequacy of benefits during their deliberations. They serve as a vehicle for enacting deep cuts to Social Security and Medicare that could never pass Congress on their own because of their unpopularity with the voting public.

While we believe that Social Security and Medicare must undergo changes both to ensure their long-term solvency as well as to enhance benefits, the future of these critical programs must not and should not be determined as part of a budget cutting exercise.

Instead, the committees with jurisdiction over Social Security and Medicare should hold hearings and develop legislation that will have strengthening the economic and health security of the American people rather than budget cutting as its primary mission. And Congress should vote on any consensus package produced under the regular rules of the House and Senate.

Please help the National Committee raise the alarm on Musk’s “Department of Government Efficiency” and alert Congress to the dangers of any recommendations to President-elect Trump to slash one-third of the federal budget — which would have to include Social Security and Medicare — by signing our Urgent Petition to Congress today! ( [link removed] )

Sincerely,

Max Richtman
President & CEO

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