Seniors And Social Security

A Tribute to Bob Ball

Posted by White House News on 02/24/2011 Views 189

Last Friday, I had the honor to deliver remarks at the dedication of the Robert M. Ball Federal Building in Baltimore. Bob Ball and I first met when, as a young staffer for House Speaker Thomas P. O'Neill, Jr., I was assigned to work on the bipartisan effort to reform and strengthen Social Security that culminated in the 1983 Social Security Reforms. He was the object lesson of how one person - dedicated to learning as much as he could and working as hard as he can - can make a difference, not just in the lives of millions of people, but in the life of the country. For his entire career, across six decades, Bob Ball gave so much of himself -- deep into his own retirement - in order to make sure that millions of Americans could have a dignified retirement.

My full remarks are here and I hope they reflect my great respect for this examplar of public service who represented the best of both career and political leadership in government.

Jack Lew is the Director of the Office of Management and Budget.

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23 Comments
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08:21 | 19/07/2011jennifer barrows
yea we need our ss and ssi also solider benfits .we should not suffer because of the ones who are to lazy to work. and get benifets because of alcohol,drugs or just does not want to work. we the ones who need it because of physcial or mental health problems ,seniors and our soliders do not need to suffer because of congress & your stupidest and the greedly ones. who take advantage of the systems.
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14:30 | 18/07/2011Lovena  Bills
Please try cutting the Congress and Senate, along with your pay. Stop the cost of living to these three groups too!
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07:06 | 18/07/2011Deborah Thomas
As a registered nurse, I see the plight this economy has on seniors every day. How can a 92 yr old woman who has $78 dollars left over to eat on for the month after paying her rent, insurance and medications make too much money for food stamps? When I go to my local grocery store I see carts piled with soda, chips, candy, etc. by others others using the system. Would it be possible to designate what can be purchsed with food stamps in the same way WIC approves what can be purchased?
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13:36 | 16/07/2011Wes Cameron
It is time to stop taking our money that we worked hard for and use it the way YOU want to. It is then workers money who paid it then we should have a voice on how we spend it. Not the president or Harry Reid
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11:17 | 13/07/2011Sandra Jeffers
If I lose social security (my only source of income thanks to the job situation) I lose everything. The President and Congress have no idea what it is like to not be able to find a job and live on social security. I am scared to death that I will be out on the street, have my car reposed and not be able to feed myself. THOSE are the real issues that need to be solved. I have very good skills but no one wants to hire me because of my age. I have worked hard all my life and now that means zero
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16:24 | 12/07/2011Richard Tillman
I am a Democrat and I am dead serious. Obama had better "grow some" and stop being a doormat to the Republicans. I know hundreds of democrats who are fed up with Obama's weakness and his constantly giving in to the Republicans. Leave Social Security and Medicare alone. Obama is in serious danger of many Democrats sitting out the next election. The rich in this country are unpatriotic for not paying their fair share of taxes. We want a "real" Democrat in office, not a doormat for Republicans.
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13:42 | 07/16/2011  Wes Cameron
You sir are wrong. After working all my life and putting my money in savings and investments that i,m unpatriotic ytour nuts. I'll be damn ed if your jackass liberals are going to take my money and use it for people like you
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06:53 | 07/18/2011  Deborah Thomas
I hope dems don't consider sitting out the next election, I hope no one does. Talk about a shift in power! The answer is not in sitting out and giving up as evidenced by the current burden carried by the middle class.
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09:15 | 11/07/2011Vicki Hancock
Leave the senior programs alone! They have already been cut in the past!
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