To avoid the 20 to 23 percent cut which is currently scheduled in 2034, Congress would need to make some changes in order to extend it.
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O'Malley discusses necessary changes to prevent Social Security cuts.
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The biggest threat to Social Security is that they are going to crater the agency by driving 10,000 people out of it.
I agree that we need to change in order to win elections, and we have to rebuild our party, and we have to reconnect to the most important place in America and that is the kitchen table of every American family.
This chainsaw of the Musk-Trump co-presidency is gutting this agency. It is breaking it from within.
This is not about efficiency. This is about two things. This is about stealing the personal data of Americans. And it is about taking a lifetime of earned benefits, your Social Security benefits, and turning it into a bitcoin bank!