Chuck Grassley, Chief Enabler, Helps Bush Peddle Snake Oil This Week at Town Hall Meetings

Chuck Grassley, Chief Enabler, Helps Bush Peddle Snake Oil This Week at Town Hall Meetings


The DesMoines Register

by Jane Norman


Sen. Charles Grassley, R-Ia., is overseeing the overhaul [gutting] of
Social Security in Congress. Here is a list of his town meetings this
week, at which Iowans can ask about Social Security or any other
subject.




MONDAY



11:30 a.m.: Hamilton County Town Hall Meeting, Webster City City Hall, council chambers, 400 Second St., Webster City.





1:45 p.m.: Hardin County Town Hall Meeting, Eldora City Hall, council chambers, 1442 Washington St., Eldora.





3:45 p.m.: Franklin County Town Hall Meeting, Hampton City Hall, council chambers, 122 First Ave. N.W., Hampton.





TUESDAY



11 a.m.: Clayton County Town Hall Meeting, Central State Bank, community room, 200 N. Main St., Elkader.





1 p.m.: Delaware County Town Hall Meeting, Manchester Public Library, meeting room, 300 N. Franklin St., Manchester.





3 p.m.: Jones County Town Hall Meeting, Jones County Courthouse, community room, 500 W. Main St., Anamosa.





5 p.m.: Jackson County Town Hall Meeting, Jackson County Courthouse, community room, 201 W. Platt St., Maquoketa.





WEDNESDAY



7:30 a.m.: Clinton County Town Hall Meeting, Clinton County Administrative Building, meeting room B, 1900 N. Third St., Clinton.





Noon: Muscatine County Town Hall Meeting, Muscatine City Hall, council chambers, 215 Sycamore St., Muscatine.





2 p.m.: Cedar County Town Hall Meeting, Cedar County Courthouse, large meeting room, basement, 400 Cedar St., Tipton.





4:45 p.m.: Benton County Town Hall Meeting, Vinton City Hall, council chambers, 110 W. Third St., Vinton.

(link to story)

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TAKE ACTION:  If you can, attend a meeting armed with a few questions.  Here are some  possibilities: 

 – Ask Sen. Grassley if it is true that all they
would have to do to “fix” Social Security is eliminate one of the
Bush tax cuts.

 – Ask him to explain “progressive indexing.” 

 – Ask if it is it true that a worker earning $37,000 per year
before retirement would see a benefit cut of 28 percent and someone
earning $58,000 would suffer a 42 percent cut?  And someone
earning $90,000 would face benefit cuts of 49 percent?

 – Why is the Bush Administration calling this an emergency when
the Congressional Budget Office characterizes Soc. Security financing
as a minor problem with the trust fund projected to last until 2052?

 – fill in your own…







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