Slashing the Safety Net
Jan 31st, 2005 at 8:59 am by Susan
I’ve been talking to Peter Edelman, a Georgetown University law professor who is thoughtful, liberal, incredibly decent — and alarmed over the national budget President Bush will shortly propose.“For virtually all of my adulthood,” he said, “America has had a bipartisan agreement that we ought to provide some basic framework of programs and policies that provide a safety net, not just for the poor but for a large portion of the American people who need help to manage.
“There’ve been exceptions — the first Reagan term with David Stockman, the brief ascendancy of Newt Gingrich — but while we’ve argued about the specifics, the basic framework has been there.
“With this budget, the basic framework is being dismantled.”
Before you dismiss it as partisan hyperbole, hear Edelman’s specifics: The basic structure of Social Security is under attack (on the grounds that the program is in crisis, though most respected economists say it isn’t). Pell Grants for college tuition are on the cutting block. So are Section 8 housing vouchers (which started under Richard Nixon) and food stamps. Programs that have offered some protection for people in the lower third of the economy are under threat of evisceration.
And the rationale for the attack is a budgetary crisis created by the gift of $1.8 trillion in tax breaks for the wealthiest Americans.
