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In reply to the discussion: Sanders, Reid, DeFazio Introduce Legislation to Strengthen Social Security [View all]forestpath
(3,102 posts)23. Me three. But I think we'll have a long wait.
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Sanders, Reid, DeFazio Introduce Legislation to Strengthen Social Security [View all]
ProSense
Mar 2013
OP
Awesome! I Know It Will Never Make It Through The House Currently, But Now That This Is Out There
Skraxx
Mar 2013
#1
If they take it to the PEOPLE, and take to the AIRWAVES and social media, it will
loudsue
Mar 2013
#37
Good. I eagerly await President Obama throwing his support behind this legislation.
MotherPetrie
Mar 2013
#3
I don't see him supporting anything unless Goldman Sachs gets a piece of the action.
GoneFishin
Mar 2013
#54
Unfortunately, it will be DOA. The wealthy never pay their fair share for anything....
OldDem2012
Mar 2013
#14
So will those paying more also receive a larger check when they start drawing SS?
1KansasDem
Mar 2013
#18
I heard about one version that would pay up to $150K a year out for higher contributors.
airplaneman
Mar 2013
#22
Ok, DUers, we have a bill to strengthen SS - where are the 200+ DU Recs??????????
TheProgressive
Mar 2013
#27
+ infinity: "The best way to save Social Security is to get our Living Wage jobs back"
magellan
Mar 2013
#63
People who make over $125,000 per year aren't "labor". It's a ridiculous argument. nt
Romulox
Mar 2013
#43
Enter DU's defender of top earners. She's VERY CONCERNED about removing the cap! nt
Romulox
Mar 2013
#42