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In reply to the discussion: Rep.Collins (R-GA) says Republicans' real goal is to kick seniors and the disabled off Social Security: [View all]rsdsharp
(11,099 posts)40. He acts like social Security is welfare (no I'm not arguing against welfare).
I paid into social security for 51 years, jackass. Its an EARNED benefit.
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Rep.Collins (R-GA) says Republicans' real goal is to kick seniors and the disabled off Social Security: [View all]
IrishBubbaLiberal
Jun 18
OP
maybe the congresscritter can recommend an employment service for 70 something y/o cancer patients?
rampartd
Jun 18
#4
I had Uncle in ICU, just had heart surgery, had his daughter get him a cheeseburger
IrishBubbaLiberal
Jun 18
#25
Sadly, they did run on that in 2024 and won. Hopefully, voters will wise up by November 2026.
Silent Type
Jun 18
#8
Kicking seniors & handicapped off SS was front & center in their campaign statements?
Martin Eden
Jun 18
#15
Many of VP Harris campaign ads (and Democratic congress members) were against trump's SS plans. They didn't work.
Silent Type
Jun 18
#18
But he will not ever, ever tell billionaires to get off the government teat, will he?
Midnight Writer
Jun 18
#12
Bless his tiny little heart, he can't help being a cold-blooded moron. His mama's probably still cashiering at Walmart.
Timeflyer
Jun 18
#19
Rep Collins has nothing to worry about.. hes got his already... net worth over $18 million and a pension over $50k/year
bsiebs
Jun 18
#26
And in 5 years, at age 62, he can get limited SS benefits; full benefits if he waits to age 67.
patphil
Jun 18
#34
I think some of these idiots just mouth off for the attention, but I'm sure he's not the only one who thinks this way.
ificandream
Jun 18
#23
Hahaha which 'workforce" would that be? Not enough jobs here in Texas, anyway.
flying_wahini
Jun 18
#28