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Rebl2

(17,097 posts)
21. Yep
Tue Feb 28, 2023, 05:44 PM
Feb 2023

If Democrats had the senate and house, oh wait they did and they did nothing to try to change it as far as I know. It never seems to be a priority until republicans hold the house or senate. Wonder why that is.

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Into Perpetuity. I like the sound of that! [View all] winetourdriver01 Feb 2023 OP
Voila! Not complicated at all. brush Feb 2023 #1
Yes winetourdriver01 Feb 2023 #2
The Republicans' corporate donors/owners would have a major fit if the cap were completely removed. Lonestarblue Feb 2023 #4
Been saying "REMOVE (not lift) the cap!" since Reagan. Grins Feb 2023 #11
Anytime someone says "simple" is almost is never. Not a tax Bernardo de La Paz Mar 2023 #30
Do it, just do it republianmushroom Feb 2023 #3
The cap is currently $160,200, but it should still be lifted. rsdsharp Feb 2023 #5
Lift it to whatever it needs to be to make Social Security solvent for decades to come. patphil Feb 2023 #12
Yep Rebl2 Feb 2023 #21
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Worst President except for Trump Nululu Feb 2023 #8
The law that Congress passed. former9thward Feb 2023 #9
Got a link to support that statement? Nt Fiendish Thingy Feb 2023 #15
I have trouble putting links thru my phone. Nululu Feb 2023 #18
Copied a section Nululu Feb 2023 #19
Fun with statistics Fiendish Thingy Feb 2023 #24
Then just name the site you read the information. Nt Fiendish Thingy Feb 2023 #22
It's true. I had to wait until age 67 to get the full amount. wnylib Feb 2023 #20
That's not what was claimed Fiendish Thingy Feb 2023 #23
It doesn't say "half" the amount. It says "far less." wnylib Feb 2023 #25
Check the edits Fiendish Thingy Feb 2023 #26
OK. Thanks. wnylib Feb 2023 #27
Sorry about that. My mistake. Nululu Feb 2023 #28
In school they used to say "show your work" when doing math. former9thward Feb 2023 #10
Why a cap in the first place? Jeebus. I smell rich Goopers.. Evolve Dammit Feb 2023 #13
Because to there is a cap on benefits and SS was sold as a retirement plan grantcart Mar 2023 #35
bu they still collect SS Medicare benefits. Why not make it commensurate with your wealth? Evolve Dammit Mar 2023 #36
Because there is no means testing for SS/Medicare grantcart Mar 2023 #38
Well maybe since GOP wants to kill it altogether, it's a good time to see who should qualify based Evolve Dammit Mar 2023 #39
This is only partially true Fiendish Thingy Feb 2023 #14
This Johnny2X2X Feb 2023 #16
Yes. People make a mistake thinking it is a tax. It is NOT. . . . nt Bernardo de La Paz Mar 2023 #33
A better way to make it solvent is to raise the minimum wage natio nationwide Warpy Feb 2023 #17
+1. Much better for multiple reasons. . . . nt Bernardo de La Paz Mar 2023 #32
Perfect! And beautifully said. When we all do better, Trailrider1951 Mar 2023 #37
Lets look at the big picture. if we were to tax the high income earners at a fair rate flashman13 Feb 2023 #29
Social Security has separate accounting from the rest of the budget Bernardo de La Paz Mar 2023 #34
OP graphic is flat out wrong. It is NOT a tax Bernardo de La Paz Mar 2023 #31
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