Andy Biggs
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Andy Biggs is an American politician and attorney serving as the U.S. Representative for Arizona's 5th congressional district since 2017. A member of the Republican Party, he has been active in various legislative efforts and is known for his conservative positions on issues such as immigration and national security. Biggs has also been vocal about his opposition to what he terms the advancement of Sharia Law in the United States, emphasizing his commitment to preserving American values.
You would be more open to revenues perhaps than you would be if you did not have the Medicare problem.
I think the libertarian argument cuts both ways. I am all for cutting government. Is this the first thing we should cut? I don't really think so.
Whether to alter the terms of Federal retirement benefits, salaries, or other terms of employment is up to Congress to decide.
disability covers a range of infirmities that can go from a slight impairment of your ability to work to a total impairment.
I believe the effects would be larger on the small business end than they would be for individuals working for other employers.
If people don't feel a program is fair, then the political support does tend to fall apart.
I believe that we need to concentrate on economy-level goals of work, saving, investment, the things that will strengthen the economy.
Like all taxes on earnings, Social Security taxes reduce the award from work, which tends to decrease how much people work.
What happens in most States is the legislature will set the discount rate that they want to use for the pension.





