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The Argument on Who Said What About Cutting Social Security Rages On

An article posted today on thehill.com by Brett Samuels showcases the ongoing feud between the Biden administration and members of Congress on the allegations of intent to cut Social Security. In this post, the dialog between the White House and Sen. Mike Lee (R-Utah) resulting from Lee’s reaction to President Biden’s SOTU comments is discussed, as are reports from several months ago claiming that Sen. John Thune (S.D.) “… wanted to leverage the debt limit increase to secure cuts in federal spending and changes to entitlement programs.” This general topic will likely see a steep rise in coverage in the weeks and months ahead as the debt limit negotiations proceed and as the need for Social Security reform become more and more apparent (despite the reality that Social Security really has nothing to do directly with the national debt).

Read the Samuels post here…

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