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Tax cuts, healthcare, and social security

11/24/2017

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Questions asked:​​

Can you guarantee that under the duration of this Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, the 
​middle class will not see a tax 
 increase, that corporations will pay the flat 20% as well as create a 50% ​increase in high­-wage US jobs? 


​Can you guarantee citizens will not see their HealthCARE, Medicare, Medicaid, 
Social Security and SSI benefits reduced under the duration of this Tax Cut and Jobs Bill to pay for the 3  trillion dollar deficit?​​

Thank you letters sent to Elected Official Responders below:

​Lamar Alexander (R), Tammy Baldwin (D), John Barrasso (R),Michael Bennet (D),  Richard Blumenthal (D), Roy Blunt (R), John Boozman (R), Maria Cantwell (D), Ben Cardin (D), Tom Carper (R), Bob Casey (D), Bill Cassidy (D), Susan Collins (R), John Cornyn (R), Steve Daines (R),  Joe Donnelly (D), Tammy Duckworth (D), Joni Ernst (R), Mike Enzi (R), Jeff Flake (R), Al Franken (D), Cory Gardner (R), Lindsay Graham (R), Chuck Grassley (R),  Kamala Harris (D), Margaret Wood Hassan (D), Orrin Hatch (R), Heidi Heitkanp (D), Dean Heller (R), Mazie Horono (D), John Hoeven (R), James Inofe (R), Johnny Isakson (R),  Ron Johnson (R), Tim Kaine (D), John Kennedy (R), Angus King (I),  Amy Klobuchar (D), James Lankford (R), Patrick Leahy (D), John McCain (R), Claire McCaskill (D), Joe Machin (D), Ed Markey (D), Catherine Cortez Masto (D), Robert Menendez (D), Jeff Merkley (D), Shelley Moore Capito (R), Jerry Moran (R), Christopher Murphy (D), Patty Murray (D), Bill Nelson (D), Gary Peters (D), Rob Portman (R), Jack Reed (D), Marco Rubio (R), Bernie Sanders (I), Brian Schatz (R), Tim Scott (R),   Jon Tester (D), Thom Tillis (R), Pat Toomey (R), Chris VanHollen (D), Mark Warner (D), Elizabeth Warren (D), Roger Wicker (R),  Ron Wyden (D), Todd Young (R)
Michigan Congressional Legislators: 
Sen. Debbie Stabenow (D), Rep. Jack Bergman (R),
Rep. Bill Huizenga (R). Rep. Dan Kildee (D), Rep. Brenda Lawrence (D), Rep. Paul Mitchell (R),
​Rep. John Moolenaar (R),  Rep. Fred Upton (R)

Third Sendings were sent to Elected Official Non-Responders below:​

Cory Booker (D), Sherrod Brown (D), Richard Burr (R), Thad Cochran (R), Chris Coons (R), Bob Corker (R),  Tom Cotton (R), Mike Crapo (R) Ted Cruz (R),  Dick Durbin (D), Dianne Feinstein (D), Deb Fischer (R), Kirsten Gillibrand (D), Martin Heinrich (D), Mike Lee (R), Lisa Murkowski (R),  Rand Paul (R),  James Risch (R),  Pat Roberts (R), Mike Rounds (R), Ben Sasse (R), Charles Schumer (D), Jeanne Shaheen (D), Richard Shelby (R), Daniel Sullivan (R),  John Thune (R), Tom Udall (D),  Sheldon Whitehouse (D),   
Michigan Congressional Legislators: Rep. Mike Bishop (R), Rep. John Conyers (D), ​Rep. Debbie Dingell (D), Rep. Sander Levin (D), Rep. Dave Trott (R), Rep. Tim Walberg (R)

Thank-you letter:

The MceZ Core Principle for December is RESPECTFULNESS! 

Open Letter for publication in Mcezupedia.

December 9, 2017 

Subject: Tax cuts for the wealthy; evisceration of the middle class; 3 trillion dollar deficit; trickle down economics; HealthCARE, Medicare, Medicaid, Social Security and SSI benefits drastically reduced

​Dear  Senator __________,                         , 
    Thank you for your response of to my letter of attached below.
Corporations have made it clear that the 15% tax cut from 35% to 20% will not go toward creating new, high wage jobs. This permanent giveaway will go to investors. Corporate earnings are currently at a record high, while job growth and wages remain stagnant. Trickle down economics is a Republican Party myth that assumes voter ignorance, short-sightedness and gullibility. This bill is decidedly unpopular with the American people.
     The following statements were made by 3 prominent Republicans. Credibility of the Republican party notwithstanding, these statements reflect not only the party's elitism, but its disdain for the poor, working and middle class taxpayer and citizen– as a disposable burden.
11.30.17 Senator Orrin Hatch (in the context of CHIP)
I believe in helping those who cannot help themselves but would if they could. I have a rough time wanting to spend billions and billions and trillions of dollars to help people who won’t help themselves, won’t lift a finger and expect the federal government to do everything.
     12.2.17 Senator Chuck Grassley (in the context of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Bill)
“I think not having the estate tax recognizes the people that are investing,” Grassley told the Register in a story published Saturday. “As opposed to those that are just spending every darn penny they have, whether it’s on booze or women or movies.”
     12.3.17 Speaker Paul Ryan (who reportedly received Social Security Survivor benefits from age 16 to age 18)
“We're going to have to get back next year at entitlement reform, which is how you tackle the debt and the deficit,” Ryan said on Ross Kaminsky's radio.
Donors pay for campaigns. Government is funded by taxpayers. Elected Officials' are supported financially by tax payer dollars.
    In spite of Gerrymandering and voter suppression which have favored Republicans and are being challenged, election outcomes are determined by voters voting for a secure future for subsequent generations. Politicians running for office should also maintain this focus with integrity and honesty.
I look forward to contacting you in the future. Thank you, again.
Best regards,Eunice Beck
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Original and Third sending Letter sent:

The MceZ Core Principle for November is PRIDE

Open Letter for publication in Mcezupedia.

November 24, 2017

Subject: Tax cuts for the wealthy; evisceration of the middle class; 3 trillion dollar deficit; trickle down economics; HealthCARE, Medicare, Medicaid, Social Security and SSI benefits drastically reduced

Dear Senator ______________,

​Thank you for your public service.
Summary: H.R.1 — 115th Congress (2017-­2018)Tax Cuts and Jobs Act Introduced in House (11/02/2017)
This bill amends the Internal Revenue Code to reduce tax rates and modify policies, credits, and deductions for individuals and businesses.
With respect to individuals, the bill:
  • replaces the seven existing tax brackets (10%, 15%, 25%, 28%, 33%, 35%, and 39.6%) with four brackets (12%, 25%, 35%, and 39.6%),
  • increases the standard deduction,
  • repeals the deduction for personal exemptions,
  • establishes a 25% maximum rate on the business income of individuals,
  • increases the child tax credit and establishes a new family tax credit,
  • repeals the overall limitation on certain itemized deductions,
  • limits the mortgage interest deduction for debt incurred after November 2, 2017, to mortgages of up to ​ $500,000 (currently $1 million),
  • repeals the deduction for state and local income or sales taxes not paid or accrued in a trade or business,
  • repeals the deduction for medical expenses,
  • consolidates and repeals several education­related deductions and credits,
  • repeals the alternative minimum tax, and
  • repeals the estate and generation­-skipping transfer taxes in six years.
For businesses, the bill:
  • reduces the corporate tax rate from a maximum of 35% to a flat 20% rate (25% for personal services corporations),
  • allows increased expensing of the costs of certain property,
  • limits the deductibility of net interest expenses to 30% of the business's adjusted taxable income,
  • repeals the work opportunity tax credit,
  • terminates the exclusion for interest on private activity bonds,
  • modifies or repeals various energy­related deductions and credits,
  • modifies the taxation of foreign income, and
  • imposes an excise tax on certain payments from domestic corporations to related foreign corporations.
  • The bill also repeals or modifies several additional credits and deductions for individuals and businesses.
The following are my questions:
​     Can you guarantee that under the duration of this Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, the middle class will 
not see a tax 
increase, that corporations will pay the flat 20% as well as create a 50%  increase in high­wage US jobs?                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                             
Can you guarantee citizens will not see their HealthCARE, Medicare, Medicaid, Social Security 
​and SSI benefits reduced under the duration of this Tax Cut and Jobs Bill to pay for the 3 trillion  dollar deficit?

   The Senate is scheduled to vote on the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act this Thursday, November 30, 2017. If I have not heard from you very shortly, I will contact you again.
Best regards,
Eunice Beck
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Subject: Social Security and COLA

3/15/2016

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Question: What is your position on changing the cost of living adjustment (COLA) from CPI-W, the consumer price index for urban wage earners and clerical workers to CPI-E, the experimental consumer price index, the inflation index which AARP (AARP Bulletin, December, 2016, p.30) believes more accurately reflects the spending patterns of older consumers placing more weight on spending for health care and housing and less weight on education and clothes?”
Thank you letter to Elected Officials below:
​Senator Debbie Stabenow, Senator Gary Peters, Representative Huizenga
Original letter
The MceZ Core Principle for March is CRITICAL THINKING

Third Sending:
3.10.16

Second Sending:
2.19.16

12.15.15
:
Subject: Social Security and COLA

Dear ____________________,

What is your position on changing the cost of living adjustment (COLA) from CPI-W, the consumer price index for urban wage earners and clerical workers to CPI-E, the experimental consumer price index, the inflation index which AARP (AARP Bulletin, December, 2016, p.30) believes more accurately reflects the spending patterns of older consumers placing more weight on spending for health care and housing and less weight on education and clothes?”.

I look forward to hearing from you. Thank you.

Best regards,

Eunice Beck
Senator Debbie Stabenow (D)
12.4.15

Dear Eunice,

Thank you for contacting me about the news that Social Security beneficiaries will not receive a cost-of-living-adjustment next year. I understand how the lack of a COLA for 2016 presents hardship for you and your household. That is why I am a cosponsoring the Seniors and Veterans Emergency Benefits (SAVE) Act, along with my colleague, Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-Massachusetts). Our bill would give a one-time payment of approximately $580 to people who receive Social Security and veterans benefits to make up for the lack of a COLA this year. You can count on my continued support as it moves through the legislative process. Our seniors should never be forced to choose between buying groceries and filling their prescriptions. As a member of the Senate Defending Social Security Caucus, you can count on me to continue to fight for the fair benefits our seniors have worked so hard for and deserve. 
Thank you again for contacting me. Please continue to keep me informed about issues of concern to you and your family.

Sincerely,
Debbie Stabenow
United States Senator 


U.S. Senator Debbie Stabenow
The United States Senate • Washington, DC 20510

stabenow.senate.gov
Senator Gary Peters (D)
February 23, 2017

Dear Ms. Beck,

Thank you for contacting me regarding Social Security. I appreciate you taking the time to express your views. Your input is, and will always be, welcomed and appreciated.

I strongly support our nation’s Social Security system. Over 2.1 million people—including seniors, people with disabilities, and their families—benefit from Social Security in Michigan. Since its creation in 1935, Social Security has proven its worth and has been tremendously successful in ensuring a dignified retirement for millions of seniors. The support Social Security offers has kept millions of senior citizens and people with disabilities out of poverty. We cannot break our promise to Americans who have worked their entire lives and contributed their fair share into the Social Security system, and we must maintain a steadfast commitment to protecting hardworking, low-income families.

I have consistently worked to protect hard-earned Social Security benefits. For instance, I have opposed any efforts to increase the retirement age and have fought attempts to privatize Social Security. I have also stood up against proposals to a use Chained Consumer Price Index (CPI) for determining benefits, which would reduce earned benefits over time for older Americans. In addition, I believe Congress must address provisions in current law that have led to very little or no cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) for recipients in recent years. In 2015, I cosponsored the Seniors and Veterans Emergency (SAVE) Benefits Act, introduced by Senator Warren. It would have provided roughly 70 million beneficiaries a one-time raise of $581, or 3.9 percent of the average annual Social Security benefit.

I am committed to finding a long-term solution that protects monthly benefits and does not cut services. Social Security has never missed a payment during its nearly eighty years of existence, and we must take bipartisan action to ensure its long-term solvency for future generations. I will continue to work with my colleagues in the Senate to craft responsible legislation that honors our commitment to our nation's seniors and people with disabilities and protects important financial security programs.

Thank you again for contacting me. I always enjoy hearing from you and hope that you take the time to contact me again soon. For more information, please feel free to visit my website, http://www.peters.senate.gov, or find me on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram @SenGaryPeters.

Sincerely,

Gary C. Peters
United States Senator
Representative Bill Huizenga (R)
​Open Letter

October 22, 2015

Dear Congressman Huizenga:

Thank you for your prompt response (October 15, 2015) to the question: What is your position on no COLA for Social Security 2016 (October 13)? It is appreciated.

You write, “Social Security is an important government program and for nearly 70 years, it has provided supplemental retirement security for tens of millions of Americans. Indeed, four
generations of Americans have relied upon the program to deliver on the promises it made
during their working years. We must not change the system for people my parents' age that
are already relying on Social Security.”
Is it to be inferred from this statement that although you understand the
hardship imposed on low income taxpayers who have social security as their only or significant source of income, you are 1) powerless to address the issue of no COLA for 2016 2) unwilling to address the issue of no COLA 3). you feel no COLA is a hardship that needs to be endured by those receiving this so-called “entitlement”? A direct answer would be appreciated.

You also write: However, the current system cannot sustain itself and the day will arrive when Congress may be forced to reduce benefits or increase taxes, neither of which is desirable. Without reform, Social Security will be unable to fully meet the promises to the next generation of retirees. Ideas to discuss could include raising the retirement age for those beginning their careers, creating incentives for personal retirement, and reviewing proposals like progressive indexing. We must uphold our commitment to current retirees and ensure that our children and grandchildren will also enjoy a secure retirement and that any changes to the system don't have unintended consequences for people that are in their retirement years.”
While there is talk of reforming the system, you are being asked how you see
your role regarding your constituents who are seniors, veterans and low income who rely heavily on social security to pay their expenses including Medicare premiums which are reported to increase for 2016? Please provide data showing the demographics of taxpayers in your district receiving social security benefits including age, race, status and median income. 

Further you write, “Concerning your opposition to a "chained" Consumer Price Index (CPI), news articles have reported that recent budget discussion have included a "chained" CPI. To my knowledge, no formal bill has been introduced in the House of Representatives that addressees adjusting Social Security Income with the "chained" yearly benefit adjustment.”
One question was posed and did not express opposition to a “chained” CIP in
my letter; however, since you introduced the term, please provide a definition of the term.

Thank you for taking the time to respond to these serious questions that impact
future deliberation and political consideration. 

Regards,
Eunice Beck
mcez@mcez.org
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