The Union of American Taxpayers

Created
Mon, 24/07/2023 - 23:00
Updated
Mon, 24/07/2023 - 23:00
SAG-AFTRA, Social Security and solidarity All of us are in a union. The Union of American Taxpayers. Republicans want to take away our benefits the way entertainment companies want to shortchange the writers, actors and crew who create their products. The SAG-AFTRA strike and this from Digby on Sunday brought that home for me: Of course, it’s important to remember that they are completely shameless and will have no problem screaming “liar!” at anyone who suggests they agreed not to cut social security and medicare. But it will still be useful to have this to point out to voters. And, by the way, this fatuous “we’re only cutting it for the young” has never worked in the past and it won’t work in the future. The old people have kids and grand kids to protect and the young aren’t that stupid. Republicans are counting on older Americans not standing in solidarity with the young. Because they wouldn’t. “Everybody in this business is not rich,” said comedian Leslie Jones in an epic Twitter rant about the SAG-AFTRA strike. She was 47 before she made any money in show business. People like her are striking for the 87% of their members who make less than $26,000 per year. Why are wealthier SAG-AFTRA members like Jones on the picket line? To defend co-workers who have not made it yet. Because they’ve been there. Because they’ve made it doesn’t mean they will leave their fellow members behind. But that’s what Republicans think seniors on…