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Rebl2

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21. Who did
Tue Dec 16, 2025, 11:30 AM
Dec 2025

They poll? Rich republicans? I guarantee it isn’t middle or lower income folks wanting these cuts. We are dependent on it. For some seniors, social security and small savings is all they have and they only have Medicare for health insurance.

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We've fallen through the ice. Bread and Circuses Dec 2025 #1
Bullshit Meadowoak Dec 2025 #2
TY. Traitor is Stealing and Spending Our Cha Dec 2025 #8
Fact 18% of Dems support cuts should be concerning, or at least eye-opening. Not sure I trust results, but can't say Silent Type Dec 2025 #3
Some working and younger Americans don't think soc sec will be there for them Deminpenn Dec 2025 #9
That's what people were saying in the 70's and 80's... Wounded Bear Dec 2025 #24
CUT THE CRAP - RAISE THE CAP FalloutShelter Dec 2025 #26
But according to the poll, only 17% want to increase taxes. More than half don't. CrispyQ Dec 2025 #29
Too bad there are no other options... like defense cuts or a wealth tax. kysrsoze Dec 2025 #4
How about we cut THEIR healthcare. sheshe2 Dec 2025 #5
Federal elected representatives and senators get the same healthcare Deminpenn Dec 2025 #10
I believe this poll is three months old. Also, I'm wary of the wording. Ilikepurple Dec 2025 #6
And what do they mean by "significant changes"? calimary Dec 2025 #7
Please explain what elected Repiglicans mean by making significant changes to SS and Medicare? Autumn Dec 2025 #16
These findings are from Gallup's Sept. 2-16 poll, which was conducted amid fiscal disagreements between Republican and Celerity Dec 2025 #11
Thank you for posting the actual poll results. yardwork Dec 2025 #27
It's our fucking money! intheflow Dec 2025 #12
What most conservatives seem to miss genxlib Dec 2025 #13
GOP: please take my money away because that's a better idea than making Elon pay more of his wealth that got handed to Takket Dec 2025 #14
No surprise that 56% of elected repiglicans support cutting Social Security and Medicare. Autumn Dec 2025 #15
It wasn't elected Republicans and Democrats ITAL Dec 2025 #19
Interesting I click on the poll link and I saw Autumn Dec 2025 #25
Celerity posted the actual questions above. It's illuminating. yardwork Dec 2025 #28
Some people are starting biocube Dec 2025 #17
The "fiscal reality" is... Happy Hoosier Dec 2025 #18
Glorious Republicans kwolf68 Dec 2025 #20
Who did Rebl2 Dec 2025 #21
They might as well assemble at the cliff overlooking the sea and jump in. First the ACA, now this. Vinca Dec 2025 #22
All Congress has to do is remove the Earned Income Gross cap and SS and Medicare is solvent. ProudMNDemocrat Dec 2025 #23
This makes sense, as the workforce gets younger. CrispyQ Dec 2025 #30
Who in the hell are the 18% of democrats? Emile Dec 2025 #31
Bulllshit duckworth969 Dec 2025 #32
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