Obama slams McCain on social security
NEWARK, N.J., Sept. 7 (UPI) -- Democratic U.S. presidential
nominee Barack Obama says Republican opponent John McCain is out to
privatize social security.
Obama, a U.S. senator from Illinois, made the accusation
Saturday in Newark, N.J., where he was speaking to members of the
AARP, The Hill reported.
Obama said McCain would cut cost-of-living adjustments or
the raise the age at which people could receive the benefits.
"John McCain said that the way Social Security works is, and
I quote, 'an absolute disgrace.' Wrong," Obama said. "For millions
of Americans, it's the very difference between a comfortable
retirement and falling into poverty.
"Privatizing Social Security was a bad idea when George
Bush proposed it, and it's a bad idea today."
McCain spokesman Tucker Bounds denied the claim, saying,
"John McCain has always promised to fiercely protect social security
benefits and Barack Obama's willingness to recklessly misinterpret
the facts to scare seniors for political points is the divisive type
of behavior that has ruined Washington and shows why Obama is the
absolute wrong man to fix it."
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