Anonymous
Post 03/22/2025 13:24     Subject: Re:Is social security really at risk of going away ?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Did you see this?


https://www.instagram.com/realdlhughley/reel/DHee1q3y8ZW/


"I describe it to people this way: Let's say Social Security didn't send out their checks this month. My mother-in-law, who is 94, she wouldn't call and complain. She just wouldn't. She'd think something got messed up, and she'll get it next month," said Lutnick, who paid for his 16,250 square-foot mansion with $25 million in cash. "A fraudster always makes the loudest noise, screaming, yelling and complaining."


"Elon [Musk] knows this by heart," he continued. "Anyone who's been in the payment system and the process system knows the easiest way to find a fraudster is to stop payments and listen. Because whoever screams is the one stealing!""


Yes i saw that but I was asking a different question


Your question was answered. Yes, they are stopping payments and waiting for people to starve or freeze to death. And they are bragging about it.
Anonymous
Post 03/22/2025 13:18     Subject: Re:Is social security really at risk of going away ?

Sorry, Boomers. We warned you. You seemed to be under the mistaken impression that you could flirt with oligarchy and still get yours, and all the problems would get punted to your children to solve. The truth is you’re just too expensive as a generation, and Thiel and Musk and Bezos and all their billionaire friends think they have better uses for their tax dollars than supporting your elder years.

Yes, I know you paid in your whole lives, but that money was spent long ago on Bush’s wars and other things you voted for. It was never sitting in a special account with your name on it making guaranteed money. It’s just a huge liability that needs to be paid now.

If you want to save your elderly years you need to start convincing your congressmen that they have more to fear from crossing you than crossing the Heritage Foundation. You’re retired and I know you have time on your hands. Pick up the phone and save yourselves. I’m too busy looking after my family and figuring out how I’m going to survive the recession to stick my neck out for people who put me in this spot.
Anonymous
Post 03/22/2025 13:01     Subject: Is social security really at risk of going away ?

Anonymous wrote:No, it wont. Chicken little antics dont work anymore


Yes, there is definite and serious risk and it is being discussed by Republicans. That is an absolute fact.

What doesn't work anymore is the GOP gaslighting, lying about it, and the head-in-the-sand obliviousness of Republican voters.

I suggest you start checking out what's happening at GOP town halls. And no, it's not "far right activists on Soros's payroll being flown around to disrupt townhalls" as the right wing keeps falsely trying to claim - it's actual constitutents, many of whom are Republicans, military veterans and so on. And when the disruptions happen, most of the attendees join in agreement about their frustration with Republicans over it.
Anonymous
Post 03/22/2025 12:36     Subject: Is social security really at risk of going away ?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My take on what might happen (and I’m not an insider or expert). The administration will declare (by fiat) that all workers can opt out of payroll taxes, and invest the savings in private 401k plans. Almost all younger workers would choose this option. Since SS is a pay-go program, younger workers declining to pay in would cripple the ability to pay for current and near-term retirees. Elon says “see… it really was an Ponzi scheme!” and starts ramping down payments. End of SS.


I believe that this is the line on the sand for politicians by because they know this would be the end of their political careers.


I have been paying in to Social Security and Medicare for around 45 years. That probably works out to $700,000 by now. I have not yet collected a single penny of it. If Republicans decide to take it from me, I will consider it CRIMINAL THEFT and will demand immediate repayment. I will go after anyone and everyone involved in that scheme, by whatever means necessary.


Same — although not nearly as much money. My first paycheck job was at age 14. Later jobs with benefits calculated the benefits based on assumptions about social security. I would have made completely different life decisions if I hadn’t believed that the money that I paid out in mandatory deductions was not going to provide me with a secure base in my older age. I can see getting to a point where I have nothing left to lose — and I won’t be the only one who feels that way.

Anonymous
Post 03/22/2025 11:26     Subject: Is social security really at risk of going away ?

No, it wont. Chicken little antics dont work anymore
Anonymous
Post 03/22/2025 11:25     Subject: Is social security really at risk of going away ?

Anonymous wrote:Screwing up Social Security is a unfathomable disaster.

What do you think will happen to this country when 70 million have no incomes?

It will be like India, with beggars everywhere. Crime will skyrocket.

Say goodbye to the U.S. dream, MAGA.





THEY. DO. NOT. CARE. Every Republican is lined up with their hands out to receive their checks from greedy, selfish billionaires who want more for themselves. The rest of America is screwed and will have to fend for themselves. Social Security, Medicare, SNAP, veterans benefits, and more - ALL are at risk to be on the chopping block, despite all of us having paid in to those systems for our whole lives. It will be stolen from us so that the rich can get bigger tax cuts.
Anonymous
Post 03/22/2025 10:35     Subject: Re:Is social security really at risk of going away ?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Did you see this?


https://www.instagram.com/realdlhughley/reel/DHee1q3y8ZW/


"I describe it to people this way: Let's say Social Security didn't send out their checks this month. My mother-in-law, who is 94, she wouldn't call and complain. She just wouldn't. She'd think something got messed up, and she'll get it next month," said Lutnick, who paid for his 16,250 square-foot mansion with $25 million in cash. "A fraudster always makes the loudest noise, screaming, yelling and complaining."


"Elon [Musk] knows this by heart," he continued. "Anyone who's been in the payment system and the process system knows the easiest way to find a fraudster is to stop payments and listen. Because whoever screams is the one stealing!""


Lutnick is yet another example of a rich guy who has no clue how regular people live.


I really think the answer is to throw these guys into Gitmo and see how much they’re willing to pay in order to live free again.
Anonymous
Post 03/22/2025 10:11     Subject: Is social security really at risk of going away ?

Anonymous wrote:Screwing up Social Security is a unfathomable disaster.

What do you think will happen to this country when 70 million have no incomes?

It will be like India, with beggars everywhere. Crime will skyrocket.

Say goodbye to the U.S. dream, MAGA.





Kind of amazing to imagine a story where a bunch of 75 year olds take revenge on the government

Can more easily imagine a bunch of 75 year olds eating cat food (if they can afford it) and people like me seeing the dream of retiring one day go down the tubes. No I don't have the DCUM millions saved to cover me in any circumstance - we do fine for ourselves but are also counting on those SS checks when we reach 70, if we are lucky enough to get there.
Anonymous
Post 03/22/2025 10:09     Subject: Is social security really at risk of going away ?

Anonymous wrote:Screwing up Social Security is a unfathomable disaster.

What do you think will happen to this country when 70 million have no incomes?

It will be like India, with beggars everywhere. Crime will skyrocket.

Say goodbye to the U.S. dream, MAGA.





What I don’t get is why do billionaires want to live this way? Peter Thiel built a bunker in NZ. You know if you act normal and save the planet, you could have a really nice life. No bunker needed.
Anonymous
Post 03/22/2025 10:07     Subject: Is social security really at risk of going away ?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My take on what might happen (and I’m not an insider or expert). The administration will declare (by fiat) that all workers can opt out of payroll taxes, and invest the savings in private 401k plans. Almost all younger workers would choose this option. Since SS is a pay-go program, younger workers declining to pay in would cripple the ability to pay for current and near-term retirees. Elon says “see… it really was an Ponzi scheme!” and starts ramping down payments. End of SS.


I believe that this is the line on the sand for politicians by because they know this would be the end of their political careers.


Where in this story were politicians mentioned? That’s the point Dear Leader needs no Congress for anything.


I don’t see the GOP speaking up for anything. The OK senator just said he’s there to greenlight the president. America ciiod br burning and they’d praise Trump for the successful heat of the fire.
Anonymous
Post 03/22/2025 10:04     Subject: Is social security really at risk of going away ?

Screwing up Social Security is a unfathomable disaster.

What do you think will happen to this country when 70 million have no incomes?

It will be like India, with beggars everywhere. Crime will skyrocket.

Say goodbye to the U.S. dream, MAGA.



Anonymous
Post 03/22/2025 07:49     Subject: Re:Is social security really at risk of going away ?

Anonymous wrote:Did you see this?


https://www.instagram.com/realdlhughley/reel/DHee1q3y8ZW/


"I describe it to people this way: Let's say Social Security didn't send out their checks this month. My mother-in-law, who is 94, she wouldn't call and complain. She just wouldn't. She'd think something got messed up, and she'll get it next month," said Lutnick, who paid for his 16,250 square-foot mansion with $25 million in cash. "A fraudster always makes the loudest noise, screaming, yelling and complaining."


"Elon [Musk] knows this by heart," he continued. "Anyone who's been in the payment system and the process system knows the easiest way to find a fraudster is to stop payments and listen. Because whoever screams is the one stealing!""


Lutnick is yet another example of a rich guy who has no clue how regular people live.
Anonymous
Post 03/22/2025 07:35     Subject: Is social security really at risk of going away ?

To answer OP’s ?….. Yes.

Every institution we have is at risk of going away.
Anonymous
Post 03/22/2025 06:42     Subject: Is social security really at risk of going away ?

The Republicans have wanted to kill social security forever. Do you remember when Bush tried to privatize it? It’s on the hit list. I think it will be dramatically scaled back. Will only cover 70+ and very poor. It’s appalling because companies don’t offer pensions anymore. Trump has tanked the stock market so all of our 401k (which were never designed to be a primary retirement fund!) have dropped. This is the problem with having billionaires running government; they don’t know the problems of average people.
Anonymous
Post 03/22/2025 06:28     Subject: Is social security really at risk of going away ?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My take on what might happen (and I’m not an insider or expert). The administration will declare (by fiat) that all workers can opt out of payroll taxes, and invest the savings in private 401k plans. Almost all younger workers would choose this option. Since SS is a pay-go program, younger workers declining to pay in would cripple the ability to pay for current and near-term retirees. Elon says “see… it really was an Ponzi scheme!” and starts ramping down payments. End of SS.


I believe that this is the line on the sand for politicians by because they know this would be the end of their political careers.


Where in this story were politicians mentioned? That’s the point Dear Leader needs no Congress for anything.