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In 1935, Democrats and President Franklin Roosevelt created Social Security. In 1965, Democrats and President Lyndon Johnson created Medicare. Ever since, Democrats have continually fought to defend these cornerstones of the American Dream in the face of attempts to dismantle or undermine both.

PROTECTING SOCIAL SECURITY
In recent years, Democrats have beaten back Republican plans to privatize Social Security—plans that would have exposed the retirement funds of millions of American seniors to great risk on the eve of the financial crisis.

STRENGTHENING MEDICARE
Recently enacted health reform strengthened the Medicare trust fund, expanding its life by more than a decade. The Affordable Care Act also will improve care across the board, reduce fraud, and finally close the hole in Medicare drug coverage known as the “donut hole.” As of 2011, seniors are eligible for free coverage for certain preventive services.

HELPING AMERICANS SAVE FOR RETIREMENT
Democrats want to make it easier for all Americans to participate in retirement accounts at work and support a system where employees have pension portability, so workers don’t lose their pension if they change jobs.

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    Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan have a plan to end Medicare as we know it. They'd take our nation's promise to seniors and turn it into a voucher system that would raise seniors' health costs by thousands of dollars—all to pay for tax breaks for millionaires and billionaires. Ryan also proposed a plan, which Romney said he would sign, to privatize Medicare. That could cost seniors nearly $6,400 a year. With a plan like this, it's no wonder they're hiding behind bogus attacks on President Obama's record.

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  • President Obama on the Romney-Ryan economic plan

    ''My opponent chose as his running mate the ideological leader of the Republicans in Congress. [Congressman Ryan] is a very articulate spokesperson for Governor Romney's vision. The problem is, it's the wrong vision for America. It's a vision I fundamentally disagree with.''

    "My opponent chose as his running mate the ideological leader of the Republicans in Congress. [Congressman Ryan] is a very articulate spokesperson for Governor Romney's vision. The problem is, it's the wrong vision for America. It's a vision I fundamentally disagree with."

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  • The end of the road

    Four days, three states, one message: Mitt Romney and his new running mate, Paul Ryan, would throw the middle class under the bus.

    Four days, three states, one message: Mitt Romney and his new running mate, Paul Ryan, would throw the middle class under the bus.

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Protecting Medicare payments and helping preserve employee pensions
Democrats passed the Preservation of Access to Care for Medicare Beneficiaries and Pension Relief Act to reduce the potential for Medicare fraud and help employer pensions suffering from the recession.
Improving opportunities and government services for the disabled
The Recovery Act included additional support for the Individuals with Disabilities Act for vocational rehabilitation services to help with job training, education, and placement and helped reduce the log jam in processing disability applications.
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