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dalton99a

(81,513 posts)
Tue Jan 24, 2023, 09:12 PM Jan 2023

House GOP eyes Social Security, Medicare amid spending battle (WP)

https://www.washingtonpost.com/us-policy/2023/01/24/gop-social-security-medicare-debt-limit/
https://archive.ph/1OCMu

House GOP eyes Social Security, Medicare amid spending battle
Republicans have pledged to cut spending and balance the budget, triggering a delicate conversation on the future of Americans’ benefits
By Tony Romm
Updated January 24, 2023 at 5:08 p.m. EST

House Republicans have started to weigh a series of legislative proposals targeting Social Security, Medicare and other entitlement programs, part of a broader campaign to slash federal spending that could force the new majority to grapple with some of the most difficult and delicate issues in American politics.

Only weeks after taking control of the chamber, GOP lawmakers under new Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) have rallied around firm pledges for austerity, insisting their efforts can improve the nation’s fiscal health. They have signaled they are willing to leverage the fight over the debt ceiling — and the threat of a fiscal doomsday — to seek major policy concessions from the Biden administration.

So far, the party has focused its attention on slimming down federal health care, education, science and labor programs, perhaps by billions of dollars. But some Republicans also have pitched a deeper examination of entitlements, which account for much of the government’s annual spending — and reflect some of the greatest looming fiscal challenges facing the United States.

In recent days, a group of GOP lawmakers has called for the creation of special panels that might recommend changes to Social Security and Medicare, which face genuine solvency issues that could result in benefit cuts within the next decade. Others in the party have resurfaced more detailed plans to cut costs, including by raising the Social Security retirement age to 70, targeting younger Americans who have yet to obtain federal benefits.

“We have no choice but to make hard decisions,” said Rep. Kevin Hern (R-Okla.), the leader of the Republican Study Committee, a bloc of more than 160 conservative lawmakers that endorsed raising the retirement age and other changes last year. “Everybody has to look at everything.”

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House GOP eyes Social Security, Medicare amid spending battle (WP) (Original Post) dalton99a Jan 2023 OP
They Want To Cut Anything That's Not Defense Or Police Related SoCalDavidS Jan 2023 #1
They aren't entitlements MiniMe Jan 2023 #2
K&R!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! n/t RKP5637 Jan 2023 #3
+1,000,000 Auggie Jan 2023 #4
Y'know, I wouldn't put it past these cretins to STILL not raise the Debt Limit no_hypocrisy Jan 2023 #5
All the dems will vote for raising the limit MiniMe Jan 2023 #7
I share your hopes for some Repub votes ... phoenix75 Jan 2023 #10
Of course, Kevin has to bring it up for a vote MiniMe Jan 2023 #11
I don't either. phoenix75 Jan 2023 #12
Go for it stupid. DURHAM D Jan 2023 #6
Exactly. ananda Jan 2023 #9
Easy for me, I would like to work until my mid to late 60's bottomofthehill Jan 2023 #8

SoCalDavidS

(9,998 posts)
1. They Want To Cut Anything That's Not Defense Or Police Related
Tue Jan 24, 2023, 09:22 PM
Jan 2023

Heaven forbid we should trim the out of control Defense spending.

MiniMe

(21,716 posts)
2. They aren't entitlements
Tue Jan 24, 2023, 09:23 PM
Jan 2023

They are earned benefits. In the '80s, companies stopped giving out pensions because of Social Security and Medicare.

no_hypocrisy

(46,117 posts)
5. Y'know, I wouldn't put it past these cretins to STILL not raise the Debt Limit
Tue Jan 24, 2023, 09:35 PM
Jan 2023

even if they were given their hostage homage.

MiniMe

(21,716 posts)
7. All the dems will vote for raising the limit
Tue Jan 24, 2023, 09:38 PM
Jan 2023

It will only take a few repukes to raise it. Hopefully there will be a few who know what a bunch of hokum this is.

phoenix75

(289 posts)
10. I share your hopes for some Repub votes ...
Tue Jan 24, 2023, 10:11 PM
Jan 2023

but in the meantime "no hypocrisy" brings up an excellent point. I don't think Dems should even consider negotiating on this, because if you give in to the magats once, then it will never stop.

MiniMe

(21,716 posts)
11. Of course, Kevin has to bring it up for a vote
Tue Jan 24, 2023, 10:21 PM
Jan 2023

And if he doesn't bring it up, not sure what the dems can do about that. I think there is some way to force a vote, I just don't know what it is.

bottomofthehill

(8,332 posts)
8. Easy for me, I would like to work until my mid to late 60's
Tue Jan 24, 2023, 09:38 PM
Jan 2023

But I am not a brick layer, carpenter, electrician, bartender, waitress, roofer, construction worker. I can still do my job and like working. I would not be very good retired. There are many who don’t have it good as I do though that need to be able to retire and receive social security that they have been paying into for years.

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