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ancianita

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6. If you're already getting it, this can't happen. If you're not,
Mon May 25, 2026, 01:46 PM
Monday

No, a president cannot single-handedly cut Social Security benefits, as the program is governed by strict, long-standing legislation and funded by dedicated payroll taxes. Altering core benefit formulas requires an act of Congress.

While a president cannot arbitrarily reduce earned benefits, the broader Social Security system faces indirect vulnerabilities:

Congressional Action:
Congress can legally change the laws determining the retirement age, benefit formulas, or payroll tax rates. The Social Security Board of Trustees regularly projects the timeline for trust fund depletion, and if Congress takes no action, automatic, across-the-board cuts to scheduled benefits could be triggered.

Administrative and Budgetary Changes:
Presidents can enact policies that indirectly impact recipients. For example, budget cuts, staff reductions, or office closures can restrict access to services, create massive application backlogs, and delay processing times. Executive actions can also target specific eligibility rules, such as adjustments to Supplemental Security Income (SSI) for disabled adults or low-income seniors.

Tax Policy and Solvency:
While presidents may advocate for tax changes—such as eliminating taxes on Social Security benefits or reducing payroll taxes—these policies can accelerate the depletion of the program's reserves. Because Social Security remains deeply entrenched in U.S. law, any direct changes to your monthly checks require a bill to pass through both the House of Representatives and the Senate. https://www.ssa.gov/OACT/solvency/index.html

The word vulnerabilities exaggerates the reality. He's been trying to get at that pot o' gold since 2020; it didn't work then, it won't work now.

You can track current legislative proposals affecting the program on the Congress.gov legislative database.

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Kicked and recommended Uncle Joe Monday #1
I was on hold with SSA for 2 hours back in April. I finally got an appointment. Ritabert Monday #2
Two hours is way to damn long. CousinIT Monday #4
Actually this was back in April 2025. And the appt. was local. Ritabert Monday #13
I have used our local office a few times in 40 years. All good. Great people work there. twodogsbarking Monday #3
"And now they're coming for your social security. And they'll get it too, and give it to their rich, criminal friends Evolve Dammit Monday #5
George was always right. CousinIT Monday #7
If you're already getting it, this can't happen. If you're not, ancianita Monday #6
All of that is true. They can't just cut Social Security so they are trying to destroy its operation. CousinIT Monday #8
Just a guess: by "destroying its operation" you mean laying off personnel and letting AI do a lot of the processing. ancianita Monday #10
We do know they are closing down local offices. The idea is to close 50% of them. CousinIT Monday #18
The Repuglicons have been spreading propaganda about the Social Security yellow dahlia Monday #9
At 88, I've been collecting SS for a while. However, BarbD Monday #14
The Social Security agency is laying off human employees, like every other government agency FakeNoose Monday #11
Yes. Exactly that. Just destruction. n/t CousinIT Monday #19
The real threat to Social Security is not DOGE gulliver Monday #12
Social Security is headed for a cliff and nobody is talking about it. GoodRaisin Monday #15
That's what worries me. Even Congressional Dems never mention it. CousinIT Monday #20
They just fired a shitload of workers from Medicaid and Medicare Figarosmom Monday #16
$$.$$ PhilG Monday #17
your payment will be there Skittles Monday #21
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