Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wis.) has suggested that Social Security and Medicare be eliminated as federal entitlement programs, and that they should instead become programs approved by Congress on an annual basis as discretionary spending.
Those who work in the United States pay Social Security and Medicare taxes that go into federal trust funds. Upon retirement, based on a person’s lifetime earnings and other factors, a retiree is eligible to receive monthly Social Security payments. Similarly, Medicare is the federal health insurance program that kicks in for people 65 and older, or for others who have disabilities.
In an interview that aired Tuesday on “The Regular Joe Show” podcast, Johnson, who is seeking a third term in the Senate, lamented that the Social Security and Medicare programs automatically grant benefits to those who meet the qualifications — that is, to those who had been paying into the system over their working life.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why didn’t SCOTUS wait till after the midterms to detonate the A-bomb? The GOP was galloping along merrily.
That's not how Sup Ct terms work.
Yes it F**king is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why didn’t SCOTUS wait till after the midterms to detonate the A-bomb? The GOP was galloping along merrily.
Or, you know, they could have just left fifty years of precedent stand. Sorry not sorry we’re so mad about it.
Precedent reinforced over multiple cases. By D and R appointed Justices. And was said to be recognized as "settled law" by the 4 most recent R appointed Justices under oath.
Yeah.
I'm beyond pissed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why didn’t SCOTUS wait till after the midterms to detonate the A-bomb? The GOP was galloping along merrily.
Or, you know, they could have just left fifty years of precedent stand. Sorry not sorry we’re so mad about it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why didn’t SCOTUS wait till after the midterms to detonate the A-bomb? The GOP was galloping along merrily.
That's not how Sup Ct terms work.
Anonymous wrote:Why didn’t SCOTUS wait till after the midterms to detonate the A-bomb? The GOP was galloping along merrily.
Anonymous wrote:Why didn’t SCOTUS wait till after the midterms to detonate the A-bomb? The GOP was galloping along merrily.
Anonymous wrote:Why didn’t SCOTUS wait till after the midterms to detonate the A-bomb? The GOP was galloping along merrily.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trump’s endorsements cleaned up last night. I don’t see how that translates well in November
Today's episode of The Daily is about Dem efforts to boost the Trumpy candidates in primaries on the theory that they will be easier to beat in a general. Here's hoping that they've played that card right.
Also, Trump's ERIC lost in Missouri.
That wasn’t the Eric he endorsed. Lake is now the projected winner. That is a harbinger for things to come.