Social Security: Provides retirement, disability, family, and survivors benefits.
Medicare: Helps pay for medical services and supplies for people who are 65 or older, or who have received Social Security disability benefits for at least two years.
Medicaid: Provides health coverage for people with limited income and resources, including people with disabilities.
My Favorite GOP VIDEO and Quote
VIDEO: It will be my objective to phase out Social Security, to pull it up from the roots and get rid of it." That's why I'm doing this, to get rid of that. Medicare and Medicaid are of the same sort, they need to be pulled up." ~Mike Lee
Brief History of Social Security
Democrats create Social Security
President Franklin D. Roosevelt (Very Liberal Democrat) signed the Social Security Act into law on August 14, 1935 at a ceremony in the White House Cabinet Room. FDR was one of the most economically liberal presidents the US ever had, arguably the most liberal.
Democrats create Medicare and Medicaid
On July 30, 1965, at a special ceremony in Independence, Missouri, President Lyndon B. Johnson (moderate Democrat) signed into law legislation that established the Medicare and Medicaid programs.
Ronald Reagan and Republicans invent taxation of Social Security
The taxation of Social Security began in 1984 following passage of a set of Amendments in 1983, which were signed into law by President Reagan in April 1983. The basic rule put in place was that up to 50% of Social Security benefits could be added to taxable income, if the taxpayer's total income exceeded certain thresholds.
In 1993, legislation was enacted which had the effect of increasing the tax put in place under the 1983 law. It raised from 50% to 85% the portion of Social Security benefits subject to taxation; but the increased percentage only applied to "higher income" beneficiaries. Beneficiaries of modest incomes might still be subject to the 50% rate, or to no taxation at all, depending on their overall taxable income.
This change in the tax rate was one provision in a massive Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act (OBRA) passed that year. The OBRA 1993 legislation was deadlocked in the Senate on a tie vote of 50-50 and Vice President Al Gore cast the deciding vote in favor of passage. President Clinton signed the bill into law on August 10, 1993.
"And 88 years later, Republicans are still trying to rip away Americans' hard-earned Social Security benefits. They might hope the American people don't notice, but their shameless admissions and their detailed plans to gut Social Security benefits make their true intentions perfectly clear." ~Congressman Brendan F. Boyle, Ranking Member of the House Budget Committee, released the following statement on the 88th anniversary of the Social Security Act
"Democrats will not allow that to happen. We've introduced legislation, like my Medicare and Social Security Fair Share Act, that will ensure Social Security's solvency indefinitely by finally making the wealthy contribute their fair share. While Republicans continue their crusade against Social Security, House Democrats are committed to strengthening Americans' retirement security and keeping this sacred promise for generations to come." ~Brendan F. Boyle
REMINDER: Trump Proposed Cuts to Social Security and Medicare EVERY YEAR He Was in Office. He couldn't do it during his first term, because he definitely would have lost reelection
FACT CHECK: Throughout his presidency, Trump proposed many cuts to Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid, but Congress prevented all of them. Trump lost his war
Before Trump's presidency
In a 2000 book he co-wrote called “The America We Deserve,” Trump called Social Security a “huge Ponzi scheme” that American workers are forced to pay into. He added that for future retirees under 40 at the time, “we can also raise the age for receipt of full Social Security benefits to seventy,” because “we’re living longer.”
In December 2004, just before a Republican push to partially privatize the program, Trump was asked on MSNBC’s “Hardball” whether he’d support individual retirement accounts and answered: “I sort of think I would. Something has to be done. Social Security is a huge problem right now, funding it.”
In 2012, Trump praised proposals by Ryan, then the Republican vice presidential nominee, to convert Medicare into a “premium support” system that would cap spending for future retirees and give them vouchers to buy insurance plans.
“I think Paul Ryan and Mitt Romney will save Medicare. I know they will. And people are starting to understand it. They’re going to be very happy with what’s going on, but they’re going to be very, very unhappy if Obama gets in,” Trump told Fox News at the time, reflecting on the 2012 presidential race. “I think actually if Obama gets in and if Obamacare isn’t ended, I really think Medicare will be a thing of the past.” (President Barack Obama ran against the Ryan plan and won re-election; seven years after he left office, Obamacare and Medicare still exist.)
By 2015, when Trump ran for president, he sought to position himself in the Republican field as the rare candidate who wouldn’t cut those programs. “I’m not going to cut Social Security like every other Republican, and I’m not going to cut Medicare or Medicaid,” he said as he was launching his campaign.
As soon as Trump was elected, he did everything possible to cut Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid.
Timeline of Trump's War on Social Security
On Medicaid, however, Trump quickly abandoned his promise to oppose benefit cuts. He made a vigorous push to repeal Obamacare in 2017, which would have rolled back Medicaid coverage for millions of people. The repeal push fell short in Congress, and Trump recently (2024) revived his calls to “terminate” Obamacare.
May 24, 2017 The President’s Broken Promises on Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid
FEB 12, 2018 Trump’s Budget Reveals that He Wants Everyday Americans to Pay for His Tax Cuts for the Wealthy. The president's budget pays for his tax cuts for the wealthy and corporations by slashing health care, education, and other critical investments
FEBRUARY 14, 2018 Trump Budget Deeply Cuts Health, Housing, Other Assistance for Low- and Moderate-Income Families
February 18, 2018 Trump’s budget cuts Medicare, Medicaid, and Social Security, breaking core campaign promise-United Steelworkers USW
October 17, 2018 As Trump Vows "A Lot of Cutting" After Midterms, Americans Urged to Protect Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid at the Voting Booth. With Trump's support, the GOP "has spent the last two years doing everything they can to reach onto our pockets, steal our money, and give it to their pay masters on Wall Street."
Mar 12, 2019 Trump said he wouldn’t cut Medicaid, Social Security, and Medicare. His 2020 budget cuts all 3. Trump said he wouldn’t be like “every other Republican.” He is
Jan 22, 2020 Trump says reforming Social Security and Medicare is 'the easiest of all things' as he appears open to cutting entitlement spending
JANUARY 22, 2020 Trump Casually Confirms Medicare Is on the Chopping Block. From “I’m not going to cut Medicare or Medicaid” to hell yes I’m coming for your social safety net
As president, Trump also signaled, when asked, that he’d be open to changing or “cutting” the programs in a second term.
Asked on CNBC in January 2020 whether entitlements would ever “be on your plate,” he said, “At some point they will be.” He added: “At the right time, we will take a look at that. You know, that’s actually the easiest of all things.”
At a March 2020 Fox News town hall, pressed about the need to cut “entitlements” to reduce the debt, Trump responded: “Oh, we’ll be cutting, but we’re also going to have growth like you’ve never had before.”
March 6, 2020 Trump: “We’ll be cutting” entitlement programs. White House: He didn’t really mean that. Following his Fox News town hall, Stephanie Grisham and Kellyanne Conway denied that Trump said what he said
AUG 12, 2020 Trump’s Plan To Defund Social Security. Permanently terminating the employee payroll tax along the lines President Trump has proposed would empty Social Security’s trust fund by 2026 or earlier
Trump’s fiscal 2021 budget endorsed Social Security cuts to the tune of billions of dollars for disabled seniors. His budget would have made changes to Social Security Disability Insurance, slashing the maximum amount of retroactive benefits for disabled workers from 12 months to six. According to the liberal Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, that could lead to a $7,500 average cut for a worker injured in a car crash. The budget also called for reducing Supplemental Security Income benefits for those who live with other SSI recipients.
January 11, 2024 FACT: Donald Trump and 2024 Republicans Are Determined To Cut Social Security and Medicare
On CNBC last week, Trump said there’s “tremendous bad management of entitlements” and “tremendous amounts of things and numbers of things you can do,” without specifying them.
In a statement walking back his openness to “cutting” the programs, the Trump campaign’s national press secretary, Karoline Leavitt, said Biden is the “only candidate” who threatens them, claiming that “millions of illegal aliens” in the U.S. will cause “Social Security and Medicare to buckle and collapse.” She said Trump will “quickly rebuild the greatest economy in history and put Social Security and Medicare on a stronger footing for generations to come.”
However, immigrants who are in the country illegally aren’t eligible for Social Security and Medicare benefits. The Social Security actuary has said unauthorized workers have “a positive effect on the financial status of the Social Security program.” In 2010, for instance, it estimated they delivered a net surplus of $12 billion in tax revenues into the program.
Trump Immigrant Social Security Lies
Social Security’s fiscal challenges stem from a shortage of workers compared with beneficiaries.
Immigration is far from a fiscal fix-all for Social Security’s challenges. But having more immigrants in the United States would increase the worker-to-beneficiary ratio, potentially for decades, thus extending the program’s solvency.
The Republican Crusade to Privatize, Raise the Age For, Cut, Gut, and Abolish them Entirely
Republican Senate candidates: At least five Republican candidates in the seven most hotly contested U.S. Senate races have publicly endorsed cuts to Social Security, Medicare, and/or prescription drug reforms that lower drug costs for seniors. The remaining two candidates have not taken definitive stances on these topics.
Republican Study Committee (RSC) budget: Nearly 75 percent of House Republicans are members of the RSC, whose budget would cut Social Security by “raising the retirement age by three months per year through 2040, at that point the new age requirement to receive full Social Security benefits for people born after 1978 would be 70. After 2040, the group recommends linking the new retirement age to modern life expectancies.” The RSC budget would also increase the Medicare eligibility age and turn Medicare into a means-tested voucher program. RSC chairman, Jim Banks (R-IN), endorsed McCarthy’s hostage-taking strategy. So too have House Freedom Caucus (HFC) Vice Chairman Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) and HFC member Rep. Chip Roy (R-TX). House Minority Whip Rep. Steve Scalise (R-LA) described the RSC’s proposed changes as “shoring up and strengthening Social Security” in a recent Fox News Sunday interview. This language is notably similar to that included in the policy agenda House Republicans released last month, which promised to “save and strengthen” Social Security and Medicare.
Republican candidates in House tossup districts: 47 percent of Republican candidates for U.S. House running in tossup districts, according to the Cook Political Report, actively support ending Social Security or Medicare as we know it.
Every Republican running for the top GOP slot on the House budget committee has endorsed holding the debt ceiling hostage over making cuts to entitlement programs like Social Security and Medicare.
Senate Republican bill to eliminate Medicare prescription drug reforms: Senate Republicans Marco Rubio (R-FL), Mike Lee (R-UT), Cynthia Lummis (R-WY), and James Lankford (R-OK) have sponsored legislation to repeal the Inflation Reduction Act’s prescription drug provisions, including the creation of a $2,000 out-of-pocket cap on prescription drug spending for Medicare beneficiaries; a crackdown on drug companies that increase drug prices in the Medicare program faster than inflation; and empowering Medicare to negotiate for lower prescription drug prices.
House Republicans back repealing Medicare drug reforms: In a September 2022 story in Axios, several House Republicans called for repealing the prescription drug reforms included in the Inflation Reduction Act. Rep. Kevin Brady (R-TX)—the ranking member on the powerful House Ways and Means Committee—even went so far as to say, “I would imagine that will be a top priority for Republicans in the new [Congress].”
June 4, 2022 A Trump-backed Arizona Senate candidate, Blake Masters, suggests he wants to privatize Social Security
July 30, 2022 Blake Masters, a mini Trump, has a plan to privatize (almost) everything everywhere. From privatized water to Social security, GOP Senate hopeful Blake Masters has grand plans for change
Senator John Thune (R-SD), Senate Republican whip, the number two position in Senate Republican leadership: “On entitlement program changes, Thune said Congress should weigh an increase in the Social Security retirement age. But he didn’t rule out a deal that might simply start the process of making key changes, pointing to a proposal by GOP Senator Mitt Romney and others for a task force to examine what needs to be done. ‘Even creating a process by which that gets dealt with would be progress and at least a baby step,’ Thune said.” [Bloomberg, 11/29/22]
Nikki Haley CUTS
March 11, 2023 Nikki Haley says she wants to raise Social Security’s full retirement age — what you need to know about the FRA now. The Republican candidate didn’t say what age full retirement age should be
April 26th, 2023 - 217 Republicans Just Voted to Cut Social Security
Kevin McCarthy CUTS
Senator Mitch McConnell (R-KY), Senate Republican Leader: “I think it would be safe to say that the single biggest disappointment of my time in Congress has been our failure to address the entitlement issue, and it’s a shame, because now the Democrats are promising ‘Medicare for all’. I mean, my gosh, we can’t sustain the Medicare we have at the rate we’re going and that’s the height of irresponsibility.” [Bloomberg, 10/16/18]
In an interview with Punchbowl News, House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy “signaled that Republicans would again hold the debt limit hostage for policy changes.” Despite the fact that Republicans added trillions to the debt with their tax cuts, McCarthy said, “You can’t just continue down the path to keep spending and adding to the debt. And if people want to make a debt ceiling [for a longer period of time], just like anything else, there comes a point in time where, okay, we’ll provide you more money, but you got to change your current behavior.” When pressed on whether Republicans would seek cuts to entitlement programs in a debt ceiling fight, McCarthy refused to take cuts off the table, saying “he wouldn’t ‘predetermine’ anything.”
June 1, 2023 'This Isn't the End': Kevin McCarthy Takes Aim at Social Security, Medicare After Debt Ceiling Deal. "MAGA Republicans want to reach into our pockets and steal our earned Social Security and Medicare benefits," responded one advocacy group
June 14, 2023 Republicans Are Bringing Back Their Plan to Gut Social Security and Medicare. A new budget proposal for the 2024 fiscal year makes sweeping cuts
Jun 15, 2023 House GOP Panel Releases Budget That Would 'Destroy Social Security as We Know It.' "The largest group of House Republicans just released a budget that calls for massive tax cuts for the super-rich and raising the Social Security retirement age, a benefit cut for millions of Americans"
JUN 20 2023 Chris Christie floats Social Security cuts, slams Trump over ‘crazy stuff’ in documents case
Oct 18, 2023 Amid House Speaker Chaos, GOP Confess Attack on Social Security, Medicare Still Top Priority. "Raise your hand if you DON'T want a speaker of the House who is hellbent on cutting your hard-earned Social Security and Medicare," said one Democratic state lawmaker
Ron DeSantis CUTS
As a U.S. representative, Ron DeSantis voted for budget resolutions in 2013, 2014 and 2015 that proposed raising the eligibility age for Medicare and Social Security.
Steve Scalise CUTS
Oct 11, 2023 - 2012 Video: Steve Scalise Said It's "Irresponsible" Not to Cut "The Big Entitlements." Scalise believes Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid need to be slashed
Jim Jordan CUTS
Oct 15, 2023 Republican Speaker Candidate Jim Jordan Called for Cuts to Social Security and Medicare in 2015. Jordan proposed reforms curbing vital programs to the most vulnerable people
Mike Johnson CUTS
Oct 25, 2023 GOP Speaker Mike Johnson: Cutting Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid “Number One Priority.” The House has elected someone who wants to cut viral programs earned by Americans
March 20, 2024 Days After Trump Calls for Social Security Cuts, Congressional Republicans Release Plan to Slash Benefits by $1.5 Trillion
Lindsey Graham CUTS
VIDEO: GOP Plot EXPOSED to END social security and medicare. Lindsey Graham followed in the footsteps of fellow Republicans like Rick Scott in admitting out loud that the Republican Party plans to get rid of Social Security and Medicare if elected
Lindsey Graham’s (R-SC) pledge: In June, the top Republican on the Senate Budget Committee promised “entitlement reform is a must for us to not become Greece” if Republicans gain control of the Senate.
Senator Lindsey Graham (R-SC), top Republican member of the Senate Committee on the Judiciary: “Like the Republican Study Committee, he also suggested adjusting the qualifying age for Social Security and Medicare upward. .. ‘Let’s do something like [former Sen.] Ted Kennedy [D-Mass.] would do: Get Republicans and Democrats to find a way — like the Gang of Six, the Simpson-Bowles plan,’ Graham said, referring to the National Commission on Fiscal Responsibility and Reform that was created in 2010 with a focus on deficit reduction. ‘We’re going to have to adjust the age one more time like Ronald Reagan and Tip — Tip O’Neill did,’ he added, referring to the former Republican president and former Democratic House Speaker. ‘There is a bipartisan way forward.’“ [The Hill, 2/8/23]
Rick Scott CUTS
Rick Scott’s (R-FL) “Rescue America” plan: The chairman of the National Republican Senatorial Campaign Committee—Sen. Rick Scott—released a plan that would sunset Social Security and Medicare after five years.
Senator Rick Scott (R-FL), then chairman of the National Republican Senatorial Committee: “In [Rick Scott’s] 11-point plan, sub-point 7 of point 6 reads: ‘All federal legislation sunsets in 5 years. If a law is worth keeping, Congress can pass it again.’ The plan doesn’t single out Medicare and Social Security specifically, but these are programs that were established by federal legislation and would thus disappear under Scott’s proposal unless renewed every five years.” [Slate, 2/8/23]
Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell referred to Senator Scott’s plan as “a bill that raises taxes on half the American people and sunsets Social Security and Medicare within five years.” [C-SPAN, 3/1/22]
Ron Johnson CUTS
Senator Ron Johnson (R-WI): “The reality of Social Security, it’s a legal ponzi scheme, it’s a pay as you go program. Money is paid in by workers and there’s less than three workers per retiree. None of that money’s being put away. It’s all being spent, but in its place is a government bond that has no value to the government. When the Social Security turns that bond in to the treasury, the treasury has to float another bond to pay out the benefits. So it’s truly a legal ponzi scheme.” [The Jay Weber Show, 2/9/23]
Aug 6, 2022 VIDEO: Wisconsin Senator Ron Johnson where he discusses getting rid of Social Security and Medicare as mandatory spending items and changing them to discretionary allowing the programs to be eliminated
Mike Lee CUTS
VIDEO: It will be my objective to phase out Social Security, to pull it up from the roots and get rid of it." That's why I'm doing this, to get rid of that. Medicare and Medicaid are of the same sort, they need to be pulled up." ~Mike Lee
Mike Lee is an American lawyer and politician serving as the senior United States senator from Utah, a seat he has held since 2011. A member of the Republican Party, Lee became Utah's senior senator in 2019 and dean of Utah's congressional delegation in 2021.
Mike Pence CUTS
Former Vice President Mike Pence: “We all know where the real issue is in terms of long-term debt for the United States. I respect the Speaker’s commitment to take Social Security and Medicare off the table for the debt ceiling negotiations, we’ve got to put them on the table in the long term.” [Rolling Stone, 2/22/23]
51 current House Republicans & 22 current Senate Republicans voted to destroy Medicare as we know it by turning it into a privatized voucher program. (Senate Vote ; House Vote)
Sen. Mitch McConnell (KY), Minority Leader
Sen. John Thune (SD), Minority Whip
Sen. John Barrasso (WY), Conference Chair
Sen. Shelley Moore Capito (WV) [as a House member], Vice Chair
Sen. John Boozman (AR)
Sen. Marco Rubio (FL)
Sen. Chuck Grassley (IA)
Sen. Mike Crapo (ID)
Sen. Jim Risch (ID)
Sen. Todd Young (IN) [as a House member]
Sen. Jerry Moran (KS)
Sen. Bill Cassidy (LA) [as a House member]
Sen. Roger Wicker (MS)
Sen. John Hoeven (ND)
Sen. James Lankford (OK) [as a House member]
Sen. Tim Scott (SC) [as a House member]
Sen. Lindsey Graham (SC)
Sen. Marsha Blackburn (TN) [as a House member]
Sen. John Cornyn (TX)
Sen. Mike Lee (UT)
Sen. Ron Johnson (WI)
Sen. Cynthia Lummis (WY) [as a House member]
Rep. Kevin McCarthy (CA-20), Speaker
Rep. Steve Scalise (LA-01), Majority Leader
Rep. Glenn Thompson (PA-15), Agriculture Chair
Rep. Kay Granger (TX-12), Appropriations Chair
Rep. Mike Rogers (AL-03), Armed Service Chair
Rep. Virginia Foxx (NC-05), Education & Labor Chair
Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers (WA-05), Energy & Commerce Chair
Rep. Patrick McHenry (NC-10), Financial Services Chair
Rep. Michael McCaul (TX-10), Foreign Affairs Chair
Rep. Jim Jordan (OH-04), Judiciary Chair
Rep. Tom Cole (OK-04), Rules Chair
Rep. Frank Lucas (OK-03), Science, Space & Technology Chair
Rep. Sam Graves (MO-06), Transportation & Infrastructure Chair
Rep. Robert Aderholt (AL-04)
Rep. Rick Crawford (AR-01)
Rep. Steve Womack (AR-03)
Rep. David Schweikert (AZ-01)
Rep. Paul Gosar (AZ-09)
Rep. Tom McClintock (CA-05)
Rep. Ken Calvert (CA-41)
Rep. Darrell Issa (CA-48)
Rep. Doug Lamborn (CO-05)
Rep. Bill Posey (FL-08)
Rep. Daniel Webster (FL-11)
Rep. Gus Bilirakis (FL-12)
Rep. Vern Buchanan (FL-16)
Rep. Mario Diaz-Balart (FL-26)
Rep. Austin Scott (GA-08)
Rep. Mike Simpson (ID-02)
Rep. Larry Bucshon (IN-08)
Rep. Brett Guthrie (KY-02)
Rep. Thomas Massie (KY-04)
Rep. Harold Rogers (KY-05)
Rep. Andy Harris (MD-01)
Rep. Bill Huizenga (MI-04)
Rep. Tim Walberg (MI-05)
Rep. Blaine Luetkemeyer (MO-03)
Rep. Adrian Smith (NE-03)
Rep. Christopher Smith (NJ-04)
Rep. Robert Latta (OH-05)
Rep. Bill Johnson (OH-06)
Rep. Mike Kelly (PA-16)
Rep. Joe Wilson (SC-02)
Rep. Jeffrey Duncan (SC-03)
Rep. Chuck Fleischmann (TN-03)
Rep. Scott DesJarlais (TN-04)
Rep. Pete Sessions (TX-17)
Rep. Michael Burgess (TX-26)
Rep. John Carter (TX-31)
Rep. Robert Wittman (VA-01)
Rep. Morgan Griffith (VA-09)
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