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In reply to the discussion: Trump threatens to veto any COVID-19 bill that doesn't cut Social Security [View all]erronis
(23,324 posts)26. Another boyfriend from Moscow, I betcha.
Same one who got him elected.
Same one who wants to see the USofA destroyed (KGB payback time.)
Not sure what Moscow/Beijing Mitch's line is, but it's obviously destructive.
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Trump threatens to veto any COVID-19 bill that doesn't cut Social Security [View all]
CousinIT
Jul 2020
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Raise the with holding for SS to $400,000. This is Biden's plan if elected. Saving SS for years.
usaf-vet
Jul 2020
#43
Trump is giving a last big gift to his corporate billionaire buddies in case he lloses.
Lonestarblue
Jul 2020
#29
I'd tell him enjoy trying to get your last breath on a ventilator for your cult leader mf45 !
kimbutgar
Jul 2020
#49
Remember, conservative ideologues who provide funding or who lobby out of the limelight...
JHB
Jul 2020
#53
Most tRump voters can't think for themselves, they just follow tRump orders like Jim Jones. n/t
RKP5637
Jul 2020
#18
We paid in for 50 years and now I want my dammm benefits to continue as expected!!!
sprinkleeninow
Jul 2020
#13
Let him veto it. It will just sink him & McCONnell. So let the turtle talk orange man out of it. nt
Bernardo de La Paz
Jul 2020
#19
My understanding is that the current workforce is funding SS recipients of today.
sprinkleeninow
Jul 2020
#32
The shortfall from Obama's payroll tax cut was replaced from the General Fund.
subterranean
Jul 2020
#39
Similar posted here yesterday, source saying there was no senate support for such- Dems or gop
Thekaspervote
Jul 2020
#30
There goes the senior vote and the struggling/unemployed vote in one shot
GeorgiaPeanut
Jul 2020
#34
Not dishonest at all. The FUNDING MECHANISM for ss is at risk. The benefits
Kashkakat v.2.0
Jul 2020
#81