I again urge you to schedule a hearing on the Social Security Administration's budget so that we can examine these budget cuts.
Henry Johnson
The Public Record
To promise additional benefits before you have paid for what you have already promised, it just confirms all the stereotypes people have about politicians.
Unless Congress does its job, full benefits can't be paid on time beginning in just two years for those receiving disability benefits.
Not only will Social Security be unable to pay full benefits in 2033 unless Congress acts, but the rules are so complex that workers need help in figuring out their benefits.
I am ashamed that this Administration decimates Medicare, especially Medicare Advantage, to pay for Obamacare.
Monetary policy did contribute but in a relatively small way. The regulatory failures were much more profound.
You know, my constituents and I refuse to accept that in years of record-high IRS budgets, you know, you wouldn't let us refuse to give you information on our tax returns, the IRS destroyed employee emails every 6 months just to save…
Americans have been waiting for the whole truth and we hope to get it today. It doesn't sound like we are getting it.
I can't say what I want to say. You know, defenders of the President's health care law claim the problems we are talking about today are predictable challenges in implementing new programs.





