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Showing posts with label Social Security. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Social Security. Show all posts

Saturday, March 22, 2025

RETARD ALERT - 'Real America' Won't Mind If They Miss a Social Security Check




Never underestimate how
 Stupid Republicans are.

It takes a special kind of stupid Republican to get me to agree with Communist Bernie Sanders.



Only a "fraudster" would care if they miss a Social Security check, Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick said in a new interview this week.

Lutnick discussed how he believes Americans would respond to going a month without a Social Security check during an interview on the podcast All-In with Chamath, Jason, Sacks & Friedberg.

"Let's say Social Security didn't send out their checks this months. My mother-in-law is 94, she wouldn't call up and complain. She just wouldn't. She would think something got messed up and she'd get it next month," he said. "A fraudster always makes the loudest noise, screaming, yelling and complaining."

Senator Bernie Sanders, on X (formerly Twitter): "Secretary Lutnick: You are a billionaire. Maybe your mother-in-law wouldn't complain if she didn't get her Social Security check, but tens of millions of seniors struggling to survive would. They're not fraudsters. They earned it. How out of touch are you not to realize that?"

More at MSN.com






Monday, July 24, 2023

Elected Republicans are Morons, Part XVIII



Trump's GOP rivals open door to cutting Social Security for younger people

  • I firmly believe the GOP branch of the uniparty has no interest in winning elections.

  • The Socialist GOP has never cut a dime form any budget - - - But they go out of their way to piss off their own voters by attacking Social Security, shipping jobs out of America and pushing endless wars.


Three of Donald Trump's rivals for the 2024 GOP presidential nomination are pushing for cuts to Social Security benefits that would only affect younger Americans, as the party's leaders grapple with the explosive politics of the retirement program.

In comments on Sunday as well as in interviews earlier this year, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) said Social Security will need to be revamped - but not for people who are near or in retirement.

Former vice president Mike Pence and former South Carolina governor Nikki Haley have taken similar positions since launching their presidential campaigns. From the earliest days of his 2016 run, Trump has vowed not to touch either Social Security or Medicare - a break from GOP orthodoxy that has shifted the party's views - and has more recently hammered DeSantis for wanting to cut the program.

On Monday, Pence told Fox Business: "I'm glad to see another candidate in this primary has been willing to step up and talk about that."

More . . . .


1935 Social Security poster.


Thursday, December 19, 2019

Swamp Dwelling Republicans are Idiots



Swamp Republicans 
Want To Lose in 2020
GOP pushes to throw the disabled off Social Security




By Gary:

The GOP specializes in trying to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory.

In 2018 the Republicans were handed the Golden Ticket of all Golden Tickets as a campaign issue:  the opportunity to defend internet freedom of speech against Democrat Leftist multi-national corporations.

Instead the GOP tossed the issue away and remained silent as Conservatives were being openly raped by the Left.

Now the GOP has found a new way to lose an election:  throwing the disabled off Social Security.

The Warmonger GOP has no problem driving the nation trillions into debt to level countries in unconstitutional wars. But heaven forbid a few bucks is being spent to help the disabled.

2020 GOP Slogan:
Vote Republican - We throw cripples off Social Security.


Fuck, now that will draw voters to the polls.

We have been trying to get my disabled son his benefits for five years only to be turned down over and over and over. Come January there will be yet another hearing.

The point is the disability program is very hard to get on. But it is typical of the dip shit swamp Republicans to target a program almost all ordinary voters would support.


Give up fighting for just one second and the corrupt Oligarchs in the swamp will suck you down. 


(Chicago Tribune)  -  The Trump administration is proposing changes to Social Security that could terminate disability payments to hundreds of thousands of Americans, particularly older people and children.

The new rule would change aspects of disability reviews the methods by which the Social Security Administration determines whether a person continues to qualify for benefits. Few recipients are aware of the proposal, which is open for public comment through January.

Social Security officials declined to comment. For years, Republicans have argued that Social Security benefits need to be reined in to save money.

Typically, Americans who are too physically and/or mentally impaired to work may be eligible for one of two kinds of benefits: Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) or Supplemental Security Income (SSI).

While SSDI is for people who have worked at least 10 years, SSI is for low-income recipients who have seldom, if ever, been employed.

More than 16 million Americans receive either SSDI (8.5 million) or SSI (8 million). SSI benefits can run to $770 a month; SSDI payments, which are based on lifetime earnings, can range from $800 to $1,800 monthly, government figures show.

Merely getting benefits is an extraordinarily difficult task, often taking years and requiring applicants to compile reams of documents, then state and restate their cases in front of hearing officers, adjudicators, and judges.



Sunday, October 22, 2017

The GOP is going after your 401k




A Big GOP Fuck You

---- The GOP will spend trillions to completely level foreign nations with no thought at all to the national debt.

---- But with every other breath Republican Oligarchs look to slash Social Security for the average Joe and now slash the workingman's 401K.


(New York Times)  -  House Republicans are considering a plan to sharply reduce the amount of income American workers can save in tax-deferred retirement accounts as part of a broad effort to rewrite the tax code, according to lobbyists, tax consultants and congressional Democrats.

It is unclear if Republicans will ultimately include a cap on contributions in the tax bill that they are expected to release in the coming weeks. Such a move would almost certainly prompt a vocal backlash from middle-class workers who save heavily in such retirement accounts and from the asset management industry.

The proposals under discussion would potentially cap the annual amount workers can set aside to as low as $2,400 for 401(k) accounts, several lobbyists and consultants said on Friday. Workers may currently put up to $18,000 a year in 401(k) accounts without paying taxes upfront on that money; that figure rises to $24,000 for workers over 50. When workers retire and begin to draw income from those accounts, they pay taxes on the benefits.

Rumors have circulated for months that negotiators were debating including a cap as a way to help offset the revenue loss from a reduction in business tax rates that Republicans have put at the center of their plan. Reducing contribution limits would be, in effect, an accounting maneuver that would create space for tax cuts by collecting tax revenue now instead of in the future.

In a statement on Friday, Representative Richard E. Neal of Massachusetts, the top Democrat on the Ways and Means Committee, said that the Republican proposals “would hurt those saving responsibly for retirement at a time when an alarming number of families have fallen behind in their retirement savings.”

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Poverty in Retirement
The GOP American Dream

Republican Oligarchs have fought for years to slash Social Security for the average working stiff or to raise the retirement age up to the the 70s hoping you would die before collecting too much. 
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Now they are going after your 401K.
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Does anyone in the corrupt GOP actually give a shit about the middle class? Or does the party only exist to export jobs to Asia, import millions of new workers to lower wages and to feed the Military-Industrial Complex?

Thursday, February 23, 2017

Social Security Paid to Individuals Without a SSN



Corruptus in Extremis


(Ninety miles from tyranny)  -  The Social Security Administration paid $1 billion in benefits to individuals who did not have a Social Security Number (SSN), according to a new audit.

The agency’s inspector general found errors in the government’s documentation for representative payees, otherwise known as individuals who receive retirement or disability payments on behalf of another person who is incapable of managing the benefits themselves.

The audit released Friday found thousands of cases where there was no SSN on file.

Over the last decade, the agency paid $1 billion to 22,426 representative payees who "did not have an SSN, and SSA had not followed its policy to retain the paper application."

“Furthermore, unless it takes corrective action, we estimate SSA will pay about $182.5 million in benefits, annually, to representative payees who do not have an SSN or paper application supporting their selection,” the inspector general said.

The inspector general also found the agency paid $853.1 million in benefits since 2004 to...
Read More HERE


Yet another left over scam from Comrade Obama

Wednesday, October 28, 2015

Insanity - Ben Carson to abolish Medicare, Bush to raise retirement age


Charles Bronson in Death Wish 4

The Republican Death Wish
  • Sometimes you have to wonder if Republicans even want to win elections. I suspect the GOP has a Death Wish.
  • Republicans, who have proven they will not cut a dime out of the Federal budge, eagerly go on the record to abolish Medicare that voters depend on or raise the retirement age. These people are fucking nuts.


(Politico)  -  Republicans have fended off accusations for years that they'd gut Medicare for seniors and end the program "as we know it."

Not Ben Carson. The former neurosurgeon acknowledges he would abolish the program altogether.

Carson, who now leads the GOP field in Iowa according to the latest Quinnipiac Poll, would eliminate the program that provides health care to 49 million senior citizens, as well as Medicaid, and replace it with a system of cradle-to-grave savings accounts which would be funded with $2,000 a year in government contributions. 

While rivals have been pummeled for proposing less radical changes, Carson hasn't faced the same scrutiny -- and his continued traction in polls has left GOP strategists and conservative health care wonks scratching their heads.

"This isn’t a borderline issue. The politics of this are horrific," said Doug Holtz-Eakin, head of the American Action Forum and health care adviser to Sen. John McCain's 2008 presidential campaign.

Carson's stance on the third-rail issue of Medicare is especially risky given his strength among elderly voters. In Iowa, Carson draws a quarter of the senior vote -- more than double any other candidate except Donald Trump, with whom he’s statistically tied among seniors. 

Carson’s support is even higher among voters between the ages of 55 and 64, who are on the verge of Medicare eligibility. He draws 34 percent of that age group, double Trump’s level of support, according to the Quinnipiac poll.

Carson's GOP rivals are largely holding their fire so far. Trump's campaign declined to comment, as did the campaigns of Jeb Bush, Ted Cruz, Carly Fiorina and Marco Rubio. A spokeswoman for Bobby Jindal noted the Louisiana governor's support for reforming -- but preserving -- Medicare and Medicaid.

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Jeb Bush to Fuck over Senior Citizens
Jeb says: "Keep working until you die, then 
we don't have to pay out money."

(AP) -- Republican presidential candidate Jeb Bush is proposing significant changes to Social Security and Medicare to keep the costly federal entitlement programs on solid financial footing.
Bush outlined his proposals on the website Medium.com on Tuesday, the day before the third Republican presidential debate, in Colorado.
Bush said he wants to gradually raise the retirement age for full benefits, adding one month each year, beginning in 2022 when the retirement age becomes 67 under current law. By 2034, the retirement age under his plan would be 68; by 2046 it would be 69. Currently, it's 66.
To encourage retirees to continue working, he would reduce benefits to those who want to retire early . . . . 
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Call me a "crazy" Blogger, but why do so many GOP "reforms" appear to put cash in the pockets of the Wall Street Elites who finance the GOP candidates?

Wednesday, June 24, 2015

Greek pensioners totally betrayed - Is U.S. Social Security next?



A world of, by and for the banks

  • International Bankers make monster huge loans to nations like Greece that can never be paid back.  Then the Bankers use their bought and paid for politicians to act as "enforcers" to collect the debt, take over national governments and drive people into poverty.
  • Greek pensioners have been targeted for cuts to help pay off the Bankers.  Already we are seeing GOP hacks running for President taking about cutting Social Security.  Our liar hacks have never abolished a program or cut a budget in their lives, but they are drooling over being able to rape Social Security.


(RT News)  -  Angry pensioners have hit the streets of the Greek capital, protesting against the reports of a new austerity plan being ushered onto them. It comes as Greece and its lenders debate the nation's €240 billion debt.

Demonstrators say they feel betrayed by the measures of the upcoming deal, which, according to AP, suggests increasing the contributions that employees pay for pensions, and phasing out the right to early retirement.


Around 70 buses reportedly arrived in Athens on Tuesday, full of pensioners eager to protest against the proposed deal.

“We feel totally betrayed, totally disappointed, that this government is continuing the cut-throat policies that every other government also enforced. What we are seeing are countless indirect and direct taxes that, once again, the little man on the street will be forced to carry,” 75-year-old Manolis Rallakis, general secretary of the federation of Greek pensioners, told the Guardian.

“Pensions have been cut by between 60 and 40 percent and now they want more with additional income for health care and the like, services that we paid for all our working lives through contributions to funds. It is outrageous ...why should we go on paying the price?” Rallakis added.

But the plan, submitted on Monday, is being seen as a turning point for those involved in the talks, following about six months of gridlock surrounding the country's €240 billion (US$268 billion) debt.

Greece's creditors want to slash €1.8 billion ($2 billion) in pension spending in exchange for €7.2 billion ($8 billion) in bailout loans. The country needs the loans urgently, as it faces a debt repayment on June 30 that it cannot otherwise afford.

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America's Future?
Demonstrations turn violent in Greece as international bankers crush the nation.




Pensioners out on the streets protesting





Wednesday, June 10, 2015

GOP admits Obamatrade to cause job losses



Jesus H. Christ!
  • What the fuck is going on with the "small government" GOP?  They have gone insane and are working with Dear Leader Obama to ship even more middle class jobs overseas.




By Gary;

The fucking morons running the Republican Party have gone total 100% Bat-Shit Crazy.

The Republicans are trying to rush a vote on Obamatrade this week while the media and the American people are denied the right to read the bill.

The open borders GOP no longer represents the American people.  They are everything the Leftists have always claimed:  the bought and paid for tools of multi-national Wall Street corporations.

The latest horror is the GOP plan to screw over seniors on Medicare.  Politico reports:

"Behind the scenes, Boehner and Ryan are consulting with Pelosi, the White House and other senior Democrats to avoid capping Medicare spending to pay for financial assistance to workers who lose their jobs to free trade, aid formally known as Trade Adjustment Assistance."  (Politico)

The whore Republican Party is in an alliance with Dear Leader Obama and multi-national Wall Street corporations to destroy American sovereignty and ship even more middle class jobs to Asia.

I have Blogged over and over that our elections are phony . . . a sham event that keeps electing the same set of traitors over and over while other political parties are not on the ballot as a choice.

The Elites have paid off the political class.  They are determined to get their way sooner or later.  We the people are royally screwed.


GOP Agrees with Obama on Secret Globalist Trade Agreement


Elected representatives and the people they represent are not allowed to know what’s in the agreement as it is being fast-tracked.







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A Party of Traitors

Tuesday, June 2, 2015

Jeb Bush to deny you your own Social Security



Republican Socialism Rages

  • "Conservative" Republicans have no problem using the Marxist income tax (which was created by the GOP) to re-distribute trillions in wealth from producers to those with "needs".  But Republicans fall all over themselves to try and reduce Social Security benefits that you paid into for your entire life.


(CNS News)  -  Jeb Bush says he would considering pushing back the Social Security retirement age by as many as five years and scaling back benefits for Americans who paid into the system but who also have accumulated wealth.

"We need to look over the horizon and begin to phase in, over an extended period of time, going from (age) 65 to 68 or 70. And that by itself will help sustain the retirement system for anybody under the age of 40," Bush, a potential contender for the Republican presidential nomination, told CBS's "Face the Nation" on Sunday.


Bush also wants to phase out benefits for higher earners, who have paid into the system for their entire working lives.

"What about means testing?" Bob Schieffer asked Bush.

"I think it ought to be considered, for sure," Bush replied.

As conceived by the administration of Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Social Security was intended to be a retirement insurance program for all working Americans regardless of income, funded by mandatory payroll taxes.

Means-testing would turn Social Security into a wealth transfer program, diverting payroll contributions from those who earn more to those who earn less.

And if Jeb Bush has his way on immigration, some of those lower-income workers would be people who came to the United States illegally.

In April, in a speech to the National Christian Hispanic Leadership Conference.

Bush said the nation must "fix" its broken immigration system, including "dealing with the 11 million undocumented workers that are here in this country -- 11 million people that should come out from the shadows and receive earned legal status, where they pay a fine, where they work...provide for their families, not receive government assistance, and over a period of time, be able to receive earned legal status."

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The Truth Hurts
The Democrat ad showing Republicans pushing grandma off the cliff stung because it is largely true.  So-called "small government" Conservatives have not cut one cent of Federal spending since the 1920s.  But these same Conservatives work themselves up into a frothy mastrubatory wet-dream fantasy and speak glowingly about cutting or delaying for years your right to collect your own Social Security.

Monday, May 27, 2013

Corruption - Obamacare spending kept secret by Democrats





California Obamacare exchange granted secrecy
Obamacare becomes one giant pig through for business and labor
allies of Socialist Big Government.


A People's Republic of California law that created an agency to oversee national health care reforms granted it broad authority to conceal spending on the contractors that will perform most of its functions, potentially shielding the public from seeing how hundreds of millions of dollars are spent.

The degree of secrecy afforded Covered California appears unique among states attempting to establish their own health insurance exchanges under President Barack Obama's signature health law.

An Associated Press review of the 16 other states that have opted for state-run marketplaces shows the California agency was given powers that are the most restrictive in what information is required to be made public reports the Associated Press.

In Massachusetts, the state that served as the model for Obama's health overhaul, its Health Connector program is specifically covered by open-records laws. The same is true in Idaho, where its exchange was established as a private, nonprofit corporation, and in New Mexico.

The Maryland Legislature subjected its exchange to the state's public information act, but protected some types of commercial and financial information.

In California, the explicit exclusions from open-records laws may run afoul of the state constitution, said Terry Francke, head of Californians Aware, a group that promotes government transparency.

If the Legislature wants to limit access, the state constitution requires it produce findings that demonstrate the need for shielding information from the public. In the bill that authorized the exchange, the Legislature devoted two sentences to address that issue. It argued the cloaked spending was "necessary" to protect "powers and obligations to negotiate on behalf of the public."

Those provisions are vulnerable to being declared unconstitutional, according to Francke.

He said, in essence, lawmakers are saying they need it because they need it, with no details or evidence to support it. The Legislature should have answered the questions, "Why couldn't the exchange do its job without this secrecy? What's the worst that could happen?" Francke said.

Exchange spokesman Dana Howard said the agency complies with state law but declined to discuss in detail how it determines what is public and what is not.

"I'm not going to go down item by item, about how it is and what kinds of meetings and what was talked about," he said.

It's routine in government to keep bids secret until contracts are awarded, so one vendor does not get an unfair advantage over others. After a bid is awarded, contracts generally become fully public.

In setting up the California exchange, lawmakers gave it the authority to keep all contracts private for a year and the amounts paid secret indefinitely. "Except for the portion of a contract that contains the rates of payment, contracts entered into pursuant to this title shall be open to inspection one year after their effective dates," reads the code specifying what exchange records are exempt from public disclosure.

According to agency documents, Covered California plans to spend nearly $458 million on outside vendors by the end of 2014, covering lawyers, consultants, public relations advisers and other functions.

Other exchange records that are allowed to be kept secret include those that reveal recommendations, research, strategy of the board or its staff, or those that provide instructions, advice or training to employees. Minutes of the board meetings also are exempt from disclosure.

The indefinite ban on releasing rates of pay to companies and individuals receiving contracts also goes beyond exemptions for other state health programs, such as Healthy Families, which withholds rates of pay from disclosure for up to four years, but not permanently.

In response to an AP public records request, the agency released information on a dozen competitively bid contracts issued since early 2011. They included $14 million for a 19-month contract with Ogilvy Public Relations for marketing and other services; $400,000 for Pricewaterhouse Coopers for a four-month deal developing a small business program; and $327 million for a five-year deal with consulting giant Accenture to develop a web portal and enrollment system for those who will seek coverage.

Those contracts also are accessible on the agency's website, along with about two dozen requests for services the agency has published. But it's not clear how many contracts the agency has executed, for how much or with whom. Staff counsel Gabriel Ravel said in an email that the agency "exercised its discretion to waive this exemption" for the contracts it released to AP. However, "all other existing contracts are confidential and privileged," he wrote.

The closeted spending was quietly authorized in a bundle of amendments added to the bill just days before it was passed by the Senate and Assembly during a blitz of activity in August 2010, when California was sprinting to become the first state to embrace the most extensive health care changes since Medicare.

Legislative staffers who worked on the technical language in the bill discussed the possibility of limiting the scope of the records exemption but settled on making it comprehensive after concluding it was not practical to try to determine what should be left out.

No public hearing was held on the provision because legislative leaders claimed they did not consider it substantive enough to send the bill back to committee for an airing, according to the office of Assembly Speaker John Perez, D-Los Angeles.

Statements issued to the AP by his office said the bill met the constitutional test and "contains the relevant findings," while striking a practical balance between the need for confidential rate negotiations with medical plans and a board that meets in public and is covered by open-meetings law.

"At the time of the drafting of the bill in 2010, this was a non-controversial, technical provision modeled on the same exemption long provided to successful government health insurance programs, including the state's Healthy Families Program," one statement said.

Perez's account that there was agreement on the confidentiality rules in the Senate Health Committee was disputed by former Sen. Sam Aanestad, a Republican on the panel who said he opposed those blanket privacy rules as well as the broader bill creating the exchange.

"This is such an untested field, there has to be strict illumination and oversight from day one," said the retired oral surgeon. Empowering bureaucrats to make unilateral decisions on access to contracting records "bodes for disaster."




Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Newt tries to lose the election

Are Republicans Idiots?  Part XVII.
For some strange reason Republican candidates want to commit political suicide on live TV.


GOP - A party of idiots?  -  Stupid people on parade!


Republican presidential contender Newt Gingrich proposed allowing younger workers still decades away from retirement to bypass Social Security and instead choose private investment accounts.

I have to ask, what the Hell is wrong with the GOP?  Are they fucking stupid? 

The nation is imploding.  Millions of unemployed.  Millions of home foreclosures.  Businesses and banks closing left and right. . . . . and the moron Republicans like Newt can't help themselves from talking about Social Security.  They go out of the way to give Democrats ammo to frighten the GOP base of senior citizens to death.

It is as if the GOP has a Death Wish or that they are being paid off by Democrats to commit suicide on live TV.

The former House speaker would allow younger workers to take their share of the payroll tax that funds Social Security and put it in a private account.  Employers would still pay their share of the tax, which would be used to pay benefits for current retirees, reports the Associated Press.

"Wouldn't you rather control your account?" Gingrich asked an audience of students at St. Anselm College.

At a business leaders' breakfast earlier in the day in Nashua, Gingrich predicted that the program "would save literally trillions over the next generation."

Under the plan, workers would be able to do one of two things: continue sending their share of Social Security taxes to the popular, safety-net program or give it to private firms that would compete for those dollars - as much as $20,000 a year, Gingrich estimated.

"No one is ever forced into the (private account) system," he said after the speech.

Under Gingrich's plan, the federal government would regulate the private accounts run by private firms to ensure the portfolios were diversified enough to prevent one company or sector from taking down the entire system.

Government approved firms then would compete for consumers, who could move their money among accounts based on fund performance.

The Republican Party  -  Always willing to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory.
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Friday, September 23, 2011

Do Republicans have a death wish?


The age old question:  "Are Republicans simply idiots or are they morons?"

A GOP Death Wish?:  Republicans work hard using Social Security to drive their own base into the Obama camp


There is only one critter on this earth more stupid than a Democrat political hack . . . and that is a Republican political hack.

The economy of the world is going into meltdown.  People are scared shit-less.  The only thing folks really care about is jobs, jobs and jobs.

With the economy the #1 issue the Republicans spent a huge amount of the opening debate on frightening retired people with silly and stupid talk about Social Security.  There are thousands of major problems to address without Social Security even being brought up. 
The GOP Death Wish

Older voters are the base of the GOP.  But Republicans appear to have a Death Wish.  They just can't stop themselves from doing political masturbation on live TV in some insane attempt to reduce their own base of voters. 

Mitt Romney chipped away at Texas Gov. Rick Perry's hard-line Social Security rhetoric in Thursday night's Florida debate, zinging Perry in a battleground state with millions of elderly voters.

Front-runner Perry, who has called Social Security a "Ponzi scheme" and unconstitutional but has tried to dial back his language of late, was hammered again by Romney for suggesting Social Security should be administered by individual states.

Perry protested that Romney had distorted his stance and noted that many state employees in Massachusetts under Romney's governorship "are off the Social Security program."

Romney shot back that Perry had indeed pushed for getting the feds out of Social Security in his book.

"There's a Rick Perry out there [who believes] the federal government shouldn't be in the pension business," Romney needled, "so you better find that Rick Perry and get him to stop saying that."

Comrade Obama was laughing all night at this insanity.

1935 Social Security poster.