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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsAnxiety Mounts Among Social Security Recipients as DOGE Troops Settle In
https://www.propublica.org/article/doge-social-security-elon-musk-trump-closures-benefitsTheir first wave of actions initiating the elimination of 41 jobs and the closing of at least 10 local offices, so far was largely lost in the rush of headlines. Those first steps might seem restrained compared with the mass firings that DOGE has pursued at other federal agencies. But Social Security recipients rely on in-person service in all 50 states, and the shuttering of offices, reported on DOGEs website to include locations everywhere from rural West Virginia to Las Vegas, could be hugely consequential. The closures potentially reduce access to Social Security for some of the most vulnerable people in this country including not just retirees but also individuals with severe physical and intellectual disabilities, as well as children whose parents have died and whove been left in poverty.
The Social Security Administration, headquartered just outside Baltimore, has more than 1,200 regional and field offices nearly a fifth of all of the federal governments offices nationwide. There are 119,000 visitors to these brick-and-mortar facilities every business day. Many of them do not have high levels of computer and internet literacy and need someone to help them through all the legalese of a nearly century-old social program with a wonky user interface. This is also where elderly people can apply for Medicare, which doesnt have physical outposts of its own. And its where hearings are held due process provided for beneficiaries who believe that they have been unfairly kicked off of desperately needed assistance.
Its where people access government, said Kathleen Romig, a longtime expert on the program at the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities who recently served at the Social Security Administration in a temporary capacity.
In the event of more Social Security office closures like the ones that the Trump administration has begun pursuing the president is broadly moving to close a range of offices and has even floated the idea of terminating every single federal lease it is disproportionately poor people with lower levels of education who will become less likely to apply for and get help, research on past closures has found. . . .
https://www.propublica.org/article/doge-social-security-elon-musk-trump-closures-benefits?
LymphocyteLover
(9,842 posts)CousinIT
(12,533 posts)Heist
Destruction
Robbery
Wrecking ball
Whatever.
dalton99a
(94,109 posts)IronLionZion
(51,267 posts)Plenty of Americans don't have time to wait for the next election. And some of us aren't 100% confident we will even have elections. It could be more Putin-esque Russian style elections here.
elocs
(24,486 posts)I'll believe there will be elections in '26 if they happen but that does not mean they will be free and fair elections.
It's ironic that he listened to Trump whine about stolen elections for 4 years and all that time, stealing elections were just what Trump and his Magas were planning for '24. But as Democrats we never believed that could be done to us. Too many of us were complacent and overconfident.
AllaN01Bear
(29,483 posts)that would affect alot of seinior and disabled folks alike .
lonely bird
(2,940 posts)Is meaningless.
Actual waste, fraud and abuse occurs when government interfaces with private sector. The private sector always seeks power and profit over government. Always.
Submariner
(13,365 posts)have been installing in the the governments main frames, so they could do their damage for years/decades to come.
I'll be dead and gone, but 10 or 20 or more years from now, don't you young DU'ers be surprised when some Musketeers become colossal rich when billions of untraceable $$$ disappear down the road.
Susan Calvin
(2,438 posts)In addition to the number of classified documents concerning national security that have no doubt already been handed over.
slightlv
(7,789 posts)the older one is the more likely they are female. The checks are usually lower; and I fear because of this age quirk, musk is going to be fast on the draw to kick women off the system. And with the "woke" and "DEI" being evil concepts to trump, one can't even charge discrimination.
Susan Calvin
(2,438 posts)A third of my income and all my medical care and prescriptions come from the federal government, and I started out anxious. I have progressed to furious
I have been working since I was 14, and I started paying into SS while still a teenager. . Part-time jobs in high school and college, and then 42 years in educational publishing. I retired last year at 70 so I could claim the full benefits that I em entitled to.
NOTHING makes my blood boil than when some Repuke vampire in Congress starts calling SS an "entitlement." It is NOT an entitlement. It is not some kind of "gift." We've been paying into it all our lives. Is it "running out of money"? Maybe rescind the Trump tax cuts from 2016. Problem solved. Zuckerberg and Bezos and Exxon don't need a fucking tax cut.
You want a definition of a "shit hole" country? Look around you, because at this moment in time you're living in one.
Skittles
(171,697 posts)as in: WE PAID INTO IT SO WE ARE *ENTITLED* to receive the benefits
you yourself use the word ENTITLED when referring to your benefits (at age 70), and RIGHTFULLY SO - you waited longer, so you are ENTITLED to a bigger benefit
repukes have demonized the word ENTITLEMENT just like they demonized other words, like LIBERAL, FEMINISM, etc.
DON'T LET THEM GET AWAY WITH THAT SHIT
EarthFirst
(4,153 posts)BoRaGard
(7,591 posts)WWJD?