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In reply to the discussion: Debate: Read what Hillary said about Social Security v e r y carefully. [View all]EndElectoral
(4,213 posts)24. Read up on senior's situations before Social Security
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Debate: Read what Hillary said about Social Security v e r y carefully. [View all]
antigop
Oct 2015
OP
Now you are moving the topic and provide no support, like a direct quote. You claimed it was
Todays_Illusion
Oct 2015
#77
The bill he introduced starts with raising it and suggests eliminating it in the future.
Vinca
Oct 2015
#81
" I'm going to look for ways to try to make sure it's solvent into the future." nt
antigop
Oct 2015
#3
that's why these questions need to be asked at the debates. We need a strong debate on
antigop
Oct 2015
#96
I believe that in California, if you are expected to be eligible for a teacher's pension,
JDPriestly
Oct 2015
#27
They know they can't cut current Boomers benefits because Boomers have the voting
liberal_at_heart
Oct 2015
#59
You Mean A Certain Female Democrat That Wants To Be President Will Let SS Die A Death By....
global1
Oct 2015
#89
Who else but Wall Street would be administering the means test. Private testing costs money.
DhhD
Oct 2015
#82
Yes! Trying to make Soc Sec and Medicare look like hand-out systems. Free giveaways.
madfloridian
Oct 2015
#65
Which we've done for 30 years by taxing benefits that take total income over $32K
Recursion
Oct 2015
#86
Yup. Positioned very well to start filleting away those who don't need it so much. Dissecting will
Ed Suspicious
Oct 2015
#17
To me SSI demonstrates the danger of spending without a dedicated revenue stream
Recursion
Oct 2015
#87
I had an aunt who raised 3 children and was out of the main stream work force
Historic NY
Oct 2015
#10
You don't have to have a lot of children and poor relative to find it difficult to save.
Fawke Em
Oct 2015
#51
Instead of raising the, which gets raised every year anyway, how about paying back
lostnfound
Oct 2015
#36
I still agree with the idea that we need a more progressive tax rate in general but..
lostnfound
Oct 2015
#102
Sounds like she wants to move Social Security toward a "need-based" welfare program
Cheese Sandwich
Oct 2015
#30
"I'm going to look for ways to try to make sure it's solvent into the future."
hay rick
Oct 2015
#64
Means testing will make social security into welfare. We all know how that worked out in the past.
Enthusiast
Oct 2015
#73
This Is A Very Important Difference Between Bernie & Hillary And At The Next Debate....
global1
Oct 2015
#90
BS response. Sanders raised the question of where she stands on the Chained CPI and
sabrina 1
Oct 2015
#92