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Jul 27, 2020 14:25:57   #
Jerry Nadler is a Dimwit.....I mean Democrat!
Sorry,....(same-sameo) I repeat myself.
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Jul 27, 2020 14:22:08   #
You are posting blatant lies, CD.....and making a complete fool of yourself in the process.





Geo wrote:
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Thursday, July 23, 2020
by Common Dreams
Warning, Warning: Republicans Are Plotting to Raid Social Security
Trump and his GOP allies know that they cannot succeed by attacking Social Security directly. It is too popular. Instead, they profess their support for Social Security, all while undermining the program's funding so they can demand cuts down the road.

byNancy J. Altman
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In this undated historic photo, which shows the GOP's long quest to gut the vital and popular retirement program, citizens in favor of protecting the institution of Social Security rally en masse on the U.S. Capitol grounds prior to scattering to lobby their Congressmen on this issue. (Photo: Wally McNamee/CORBIS/Corbis via Getty Images)
In this undated historic photo, which shows the GOP's long quest to gut the vital and popular retirement program, citizens in favor of protecting the institution of Social Security rally en masse on the U.S. Capitol grounds prior to scattering to lobby their Congressmen on this issue. (Photo: Wally McNamee/CORBIS/Corbis via Getty Images)

Donald Trump is obsessed with defunding Social Security. In the midst of a catastrophic p******c, millions of Americans are facing eviction and hunger if Congress doesn’t act now to extend unemployment benefits. Essential workers are in desperate need of testing and protective equipment.

But Trump doesn’t care. He has threatened to veto any C***D aid package that doesn’t include a cut to the “payroll tax”—Social Security’s dedicated revenue. On Monday, Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) announced that Congressional Republicans are on board with Trump’s plan to defund our earned benefits.

As a response to the economic crisis, with 40 million unemployed in just the last few months, cutting Social Security contributions (which are only paid by people who are employed) makes no sense. They are a poor economic stimulus. The money is paid out slowly over many months and fails to get cash into the pockets of those who need it most and will spend it immediately. Those shortcomings defeat the purpose of stimulus—creating needed economic activity. The only reason to support this policy over better targeted, more efficient measures is if your true goal is to undermine Social Security.

When reporters asked Senator Chuck Grassley (R-IA) for his thoughts on the Republican proposal, his response was refreshingly honest. Grassley worried that it “might create political problems” because “Social Security people think we're raiding the Social Security fund. And we are raiding it...”

Grassley should be commended for his candor. Also, for his political acumen. The American people want their Social Security contributions to be used for their dedicated purpose—paying Social Security’s earned benefits and the associated administrative costs. Working families do not want their contributions raided.

Americans overwhelmingly oppose cutting Social Security. Raiding its dedicated revenue is the first step to cutting those earned benefits. Republican activist Grover Norquist once famously stated that he wants to reduce government to the size where he can “drown it in the bathtub.” That’s exactly what Donald Trump and Congressional Republicans want to do to our Social Security system.

The Republican tactic to reduce government is to “starve the beast” with tax cuts. Thanks to that tactic, government revenue continues to be cut, most recently by a tax giveaway to the wealthy right before the 2018 e******n. The starvation diet has caused Congress to cut domestic spending to the bone. Now, Republicans want to employ the same scheme against another “beast,” Social Security. “Starving” Social Security of its dedicated revenue, they hope, will force cuts.

"If Republicans simply cut Social Security’s dedicated funding, they will cause a crisis. If they substitute general revenue, they will, like the criminal who murders his parents and asks the court for leniency because he is an orphan, claim that Social Security adds to the deficit."
Grassley went on to say “…but we have always put in general fund revenue in it so it is made whole.” On this point, Grassley is singing from the Republican hymnal. In reality, substituting general revenue for dedicated revenue will not make Social Security whole.

Indeed, substituting general revenue for Social Security’s dedicated funning is what Republicans have proposed starting all the way back to the p**********l campaign of 1936, just a year after Social Security was enacted. General revenue is in no way equivalent to Social Security’s dedicated funding.

Unlike the general fund, Social Security cannot run a deficit. If it does not have sufficient revenue to cover every penny of costs, full and timely benefits will stop. It cannot borrow the needed money, because it has no borrowing authority. Consequently, Social Security does not add a penny to the deficit. Indeed, according to the latest Trustees Report, Social Security has a $2.9 trillion reserve.

Trump and his allies know that they cannot succeed by attacking Social Security directly. It is too popular. Instead, they profess their support for Social Security, all while undermining the program’s funding so they can demand cuts down the road.

For years, Republicans have tried to claim that Social Security is in crisis, going bankrupt, and that they are simply trying to “save” it. They also claim that Social Security is a driver of the deficit and so must be cut. This is oxymoronic, because Social Security cannot be both. If it is a driver of the deficit, it cannot be in crisis, any more than the Defense Department is. If it is in crisis, it cannot add to the deficit.

Unfortunately for the Republicans, Social Security is neither in crisis nor a driver of the deficit. Republicans are desperate to change those facts so that they line up with their anti-Social Security rhetoric. That is the apparent thinking behind the obsession with cutting Social Security’s dedicated revenue.

If Republicans simply cut Social Security’s dedicated funding, they will cause a crisis. If they substitute general revenue, they will, like the criminal who murders his parents and asks the court for leniency because he is an orphan, claim that Social Security adds to the deficit.

President Franklin Roosevelt carefully designed Social Security as an earned benefit. He astutely recognized that contributions by workers “give the contributors a legal, moral, and political right to collect” Social Security. He predicted that those Social Security contributions, dedicated and able to be used only for payment of benefits and associated costs meant that “no damn politician can ever scrap my social security program.”

We must organize to ensure that today’s “damn politicians” do not succeed in their attacks on Social Security. In addition to worrying that the Republican proposal would cause political problems, Grassley also recognized that, “it creates a public relations problem.” That’s an understatement.

If 2020 payroll contributions to Social Security and Medicare are cut, Grassley will save $11,341.70. Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and his wife, Secretary of T***sportation Elaine Chao, will together save $22,934.25.

"We must organize to ensure that today's 'damn politicians' do not succeed in their attacks on Social Security. In addition to worrying that the Republican proposal would cause political problems, Grassley also recognized that, 'it creates a public relations problem.' That’s an understatement."
Senator Joni Ernst (R-IA), who wants to cut Social Security behind closed doors, will benefit to the tune of $11,057.40, as would Senator Susan Collins (R-ME), Senator Lindsey Graham (R-SC), and every other Senate Republican.

Though the salaries of Donald Trump, Jr. and his brother Eric are not publicly reported, they will likely save hundreds of thousands of dollars, if not millions, if their father gets his way.

In stark contrast, the 30 million workers who are unemployed will get $0. One-quarter of state and local employees—including forty percent of public school teachers and over two-thirds of firefighters, police officers, and other first responders, not covered by Social Security, will save around $700 in Medicare contributions.

That self-dealing on the part of our elected officials and their families is on top of self-dealing from the Payroll Protection Program. That program was designed to help struggling small businesses and their employees survive the economic collapse. It is just starting to come out who was first at the trough: Almost $14 million of that assistance went directly—and apparently quickly—to members of Congress and their families.

It is bad enough that Donald Trump and his Republican cronies in Congress are seeking to destroy our Social Security. It is insult on top of injury that they profit so royally as they do so.

In November, when we decide whether Donald Trump will retain the presidency and whether Mitch McConnell (R-KY), Graham, Ernst, Collins, Cory Gardner (R-CO), David Perdue (R-GA), Steve Daines (R-MT), Thom Tillis (R-NC), John Cornyn (R-TX), and Kelly Loeffler (R-GA) retain their Senate seats, we should remember the money they are pocketing.

Donald Trump was right to say we should drain the swamp. What he failed to tell us is that he and his Republican allies are the swamp creatures.


Nancy J. Altman is president of Social Security Works and chair of the Strengthen Social Security coalition. She has a 40-year background in the areas of Social Security and private pensions. Her latest book is The T***h About Social Security. She is also the author of The Battle for Social Security and co-author of Social Security Works!
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Jul 13, 2020 19:15:01   #
Well said. And I couldn't AGREE more!! Thanks.
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Jul 7, 2020 11:17:24   #
I agree. I've felt from the very beginning this "c****a thing" is a h**x. I don't know anyone who has tested positive and I know a LOT of people, and many of them have been tested! No one is sick...except to be "sick-of-it". I know some people who said they knew of someone who knew someone who texted positive but the didn't even know they were sick! No symptoms. And that is 2nd and 3rd hand information anyway. (Ever play the game "gossip"? LOL. Kinda what you have here and in the F**e Newspapers and TV Chanels.
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Jul 7, 2020 11:00:30   #
ABSOLUTELY!!! RIGHT!!! SO TRUE!!!
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Jul 7, 2020 10:59:20   #
You have to be living a completely MISERABLE life. I should (but I don't) feel sorry for you. You have NO IDEA WHATSOEVER of what you are going to face if Biden (or anyone but President Trump) wins in November. You are so lucky to be living under his reign, and you should Thank GOD for the privilege! You'll see the light....one day.....probably when it's too late for you to repent of your H**E!
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Jun 29, 2020 16:06:14   #
GOD WILL JUDGE JOE BIDEN.......and his sentence is FOREVER. And I have no doubt whatsoever that he did that with the full knowledge.... even at the direction of his boss.....BARAK HUSSAINE OBAMA!
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Jun 29, 2020 16:01:12   #
Simple Sam wrote:
If we cough up money for these asses, in a few years they will demand more. It will never end. I say, let's counter offer. A one time only one way ticket for every black man, woman, child and this is inclusive for everyone who is even .01 percent black who is unhappy, to any country that will take them. No return visa will be considered. Clean out the jails and send them too! If we have more funds, open up the deal to every muslin, atheist, brown or yellow skinned or white and all malcontent trouble makers. Give them 6 months to decide and prepare for departure and relinquish citizenship as an American citizen. For those who stay, make sure they realize that all special treatment will stop and they will be like every other US citizen, no better or worse! No more b***hing about s***ery, monuments, f**gs or war of aggression. Let us go deeper in debt if necessary, but let's end this crap now.
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WHERE DO I GIVE THIS A THUMBS UP!!! WELL DONE Simple Sam!! WELL DONE!!
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Mar 30, 2020 17:27:21   #
Pennylynn wrote:
good people do defend people others consider bad. Eighteen people have been proven innocent in the United States after serving time on death row. They were convicted in 11 states and served a combined 229 years in prison – including 202 years on death row – for crimes they didn’t commit.

As yet, no one has brought evidence that our President is bad, only their opinions.


It is my opinion that 4 out of the last 5 presidents were "BAD".....but Trump certainly isn't one of them. He is more "American" than the other 4 all put together!!
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Mar 16, 2020 15:11:45   #
[quote=Wolfman888]Yo you conservative snowflakes !

God put Trump in the Oval Office for a "temporary reprieve" from the punishment that you bring on yourselves for the H**E you spew. Who are you serving? Why are you so angry! You've never had a better President. Thank GOD for Trump!! Call out for Jesus (God) to Forgive and Save you... while you still can, Wolfman888.
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Feb 24, 2020 18:21:06   #
kemmer wrote:
Nah, Obama was born in Hawaii and some freaks still say he’s a foreigner.


No he wasn't!! That's another of his lies.....and his sealed records!
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Dec 31, 2019 19:07:14   #
Can someone tell me..... has permafrost been certified crazy or is he just making the case for "disability"?
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Dec 30, 2019 17:53:20   #
permafrost......you are to be pitied. I don't think there is any hope for you OR anyone else that thinks like you do. You are beyond reason. For shame, for shame! You are truly BLIND to the t***h and the consequences are regrettable. I'm sorry for you. Don't think there is any help for anyone like you.
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Dec 30, 2019 17:49:46   #
permafrost wrote:
Was Trump really denied due process in the House by the Democrats?

The question is nonsensical. “Due process” is a legal term used in criminal trials. The House does not and cannot mount a criminal trial of anyone. The Senate is tasked by the Constitution with mounting a trial of someone who’s impeached by the House, but that isn’t a criminal trial either.

And note that the process the House used in its hearings was precisely the one set up by the Republicans in 2015 in order to try to prevent Hillary Clinton from becoming President with a phony multimillion dollar “investigation” of the B******i murders that turned up nada, zero, zilch, but did succeed in smearing her, contributing to her losing the E*******l College, though she would have won the e******n by a comfortable margin under the rules of any other democracy on Earth.

This is how the Republican Party works: Deny, Distract, Defame.

And this is why true conservatives owe it to their principles to v**e for literally any Democrat in 2020. The Democrats are no angels, but the GOP isn’t even a political party any more; it’s a cult of personality wrapped around a white nationalist tribe. Can you name one conservative principle Trump hasn’t trampled?

Starting with telling the t***h. Instead of deploying lying diversions like the “no true process” one.
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Nov 4, 2019 17:50:14   #
AHO-C........that is a flattering pic. of AOC!! Kevyn would probably like to have that on his morning coffee mug!
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