And the money one pays towards SS is supposed to get invested. And the $168,200 level at which the SS is not taken out of one’s earnings should be raised to $1M. The 6.2% gets less and less of a burden as one’s earnings increase.
Couture: You've been paying that money into the system your entire working lives… That promise is being broken. When you see these offices being closed, that is limiting your access to services that you paid for
March 22, 2025 at 5:57 PM
And the money one pays towards SS is supposed to get invested. And the $168,200 level at which the SS is not taken out of one’s earnings should be raised to $1M. The 6.2% gets less and less of a burden as one’s earnings increase.
Kaufmann: DOGE claims to have found Social Security loans going to 11 year olds and under. It's a survivor benefit annuity to young children whose parents have passed. That's the problem billionaires without a clue doing a job they don't understand
Stewart-Cousins: My father had Social Security in the amount of $300. Like Lutnick said, he would not have called if he did not get the Social Security check. He had dementia. But the people who take care of him would have called because it made the difference of him keeping a roof over his head
They shopped their cases before a single judge when challenging Biden era policies, and they got nationwide injunctions. Now the shoe’s on the other foot. So no, sorry. You don’t get to change the rules mid-game.
Raskin: "So I assume if you really want to proceed to censure the gentleman from Texas for talking about no mandate to cut Medicaid, then certainly we're going to have to move to censure the President for using a racial and ethnic slur against a sitting United States Senator."
March 6, 2025 at 7:16 PM
Raskin: "So I assume if you really want to proceed to censure the gentleman from Texas for talking about no mandate to cut Medicaid, then certainly we're going to have to move to censure the President for using a racial and ethnic slur against a sitting United States Senator."