• Wiz@midwest.social
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    3 months ago

    That is a valid concern. We need to work hard for the next 90+ days to prevent that.

    He is a cornered animal and will fight more the closer we get to November.

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      3 months ago

      The fucker is already offering retirees “free” money by cutting taxes on Social Security income, which will blow a $1.6 trillion hole in the budget and increase the pace at which the entire system dries up and leaves us out to dry. And the scary thing is, some of these old idiots will fall for it.

      Shit’s gonna get crazy if his polling keeps slipping.

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          3 months ago

          I don’t disagree, but anyone who thinks that’s what Trump and his cronies are proposing is delusional.

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        3 months ago

        I would be all for not taxing Social Security, and using taxes on the rich to pay for it.

        I mean why are we giving them money to just take it away. It’s a Ronald Reagan thing, so that’s why it benefits the rich and kicks the poor.

        So, let’s fix it! Great idea!

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          It was implemented under the Amendments of 1983, which passed with overwhelming bipartisan support to save a program very much running on fumes. Two of the major compromises were a multi-decade increase of the retirement age (for Republicans) and an increase in payroll taxes (for Democrats). The tax on benefits took effect in 1984 and was designed only to impact upper income retirees. Then Clinton’s Congress added a second income tier for taxation in 1993, and the income tiers have never been adjusted for inflation, so like the minimum wage it puts pressure on lower and lower income Americans the longer it goes unaddressed while the value of a dollar falls. In essence, the regressive burden is very much due to the failure of every Congress since that time to clean up the requirements.

          To lay it at the feet of Reagan is…to put it mildly…overly reductive. Also you know damn well “fixing it” isn’t what Trump has in mind.