They’re not even hiding it, John.
Last week, Senate Republicans revealed their plan to put Social Security and Medicare on the chopping block if they retake control in Washington.
In a recent interview, Senator Ron Johnson suggested that these programs we all pay into should no longer be guaranteed, but up for congressional approval each year.
What does that mean for us? It means that some years seniors might be able to have healthcare and a steady-income. Other years, they may not.
John, if we’re going to protect Medicare and Social Security, we need to prevent Republicans from taking the majority in 2022.
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The GOP is no longer trying to hide their true intentions if they take back Congress in November. Their ethos is simple: put profits above working people.
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