the vast majority of disabled vets would see significant cuts as opposed to the current chained CPI.
do you think it is a legitimate area to pursue, the fact that we have companies like Bank of America and virtually every...
do you really think we should move toward deficit reduction on the backs of men and women who have lost arms and legs de...
before you cut a woman in Vermont who is living on $15,000 a year Social Security, you may want to end some of the looph...
do you not think that there are ways to move toward deficit reduction in a way that is fairer than on the backs of disab...
In fact, between 2009 and 2011, as you well know, all of the new income created in America went to the top 1 percent.
we have more income and wealth inequality than at any time since the 1920s.
why are we not talking about bringing in substantial sums of new revenue rather than cutting Social Security or benefits...
do you disagree with the numbers that I said. I believe they are accurate.
the chained CPI would impact the benefits of 3.2 million veterans with war-related disabilities.
I want you to tell the people, the elderly people in Vermont, what substitute they might use for heating oil when the we...