Chapter 1 Foreword Chapter 2 Introduction Chapter 3 1. The Forgotten Piece of National Security: FDR's Economic Bill of Rights Chapter 4 2. Misinformation about Social Security: It Ain't What People Don't Know Chapter 5 3. The Gospel of Wealth Amid Acres of Diamonds Chapter 6 4. FDR's Plan and its Enemies Emerge Chapter 7 5. From Miss Fuller's First Check Chapter 8 6. Frightening Facts? Or Persistent Politics? Chapter 9 7. A New Plan that Truly Would Improve Social Security Chapter 10 8. The Enemies Regroup: Rallying 'Round Reagan Chapter 11 9. Presidential Attitudes Toward Social Security: "Only Desperate Men with their Backs to the Wall" Chapter 12 10. The Special Problem of Health Care: The Fortunes to be Made Chapter 13 11. Some Final Words to Sum It All Up Chapter 14 Appendix 1. Text of Recording of "Operation Coffeecup" Chapter 15 Appendix 2. Internet Nonsense about Social Security Chapter 16 Appendix 3. Social Security and Ponzi Schemes
Max J. Skidmore is Thomas Jefferson Fellow and the Curator's Professor of Political Science at the University of Missouri at Kansas City. He has written several books, including Social Security and Its Enemies: The Case for America's Most Efficient Insurance Program (1999).
Max Skidmore's book does a valuable service in documenting the
political battle surrounding Social Security since its creation. He
also exposes the misinformation and outright lies that opponents of
Social Security have used to undermine public support for the
program.
*Dean Baker, co-director, Center for Economic and Policy
Research*
Do yourself a favor and read this excellent, solidly researched,
commonsense book...
*George McGovern, Former U.S. Senator*
This work is well argued, graceful in exposition, and well
documented....Highly recommended.
*CHOICE, October 2008*
Max Skidmore's excellent and timely book, Securing America's
Future, irrefutably documents the fact that recent attacks on
Social Security are based on a "manufactured crisis," promoted by
anti-government ideologues and Wall Street interests that selfishly
want to get their hands on this great money stream. Skidmore
demonstrates that Social Security is sound and highly effective,
and he shows how it, and U.S. medical programs, might be further
expanded.
*Fred Harris, former U.S. Senator and coeditor of Locked in the
Poorhouse*
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