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President Trump press secretary turns the tables on goose stepping Democrats who complain about DOGE.

https://www.foxnews.com/media/karoline-leavitt-trump-elon-musks-doge-team-doing-what-democrats-promised-for-decades

Karoline Leavitt: Trump, Elon Musk's DOGE team are doing what Democrats promised 'for decades'


White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt slammed Democrats' hypocritical position ahead of DOGE's Social Security audit. Leavitt defended President Donald Trump and Elon Musk's objectives on "Hannity" Monday, pointing out that former Presidents Barack Obama and Bill Clinton championed rooting out waste, fraud and abuse of taxpayer dollars.

KAROLINE LEAVITT: If you just watched that video, but shut your eyes and listen to the words from those Democrat politicians, you would think you are listening to President Trump, Elon Musk and our entire administration, who are saying the exact same things that Democrat politicians promised the American people they would do for decades. President Trump is just the first president in our lifetimes to actually do it. And now you see the Democrat Party and the mainstream media spiraling out of control about a very simple promise: rooting out waste, fraud and abuse from our federal bureaucracy. This is a promise President Trump campaigned on. He is now delivering on it.


DemoKKKrats have LOST the argument.
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MethDozer · M
If only the rich paid their fair share into Social security.
sunsporter1649 · 70-79, M
@MethDozer Define rich
MethDozer · M
@sunsporter1649
. 60 Days into 2024 and Millionaires are Already Done Paying into Social Security
February 29, 2024
In The News
"Ninety-four percent of Americans contribute to Social Security all year long, but the wealthy stop paying after their first $168,600 in wage income."

Common Dreams: 60 Days into 2024 and Millionaires are Already Done Paying into …
Most Americans contribute to Social Security year-round, but U.S. millionaires will stop paying into the critical program on March 2—just over two months into 2024.

That's because Social Security's payroll tax doesn't apply to earned income above a certain level. For 2024, the cut-off is $168,600, and capital gains—such as stock appreciation—are not subject to the payroll levy at all. Elon Musk, the CEO of Tesla and the world's richest man, pays nothing into Social Security because he doesn't take a salary.

Emma Curchin, domestic outreach and research assistant at the Center for Economic and Policy Research (CEPR), noted Thursday that with the $168,600 payroll tax cap in place, a millionaire's effective Social Security tax rate "is less than 1%."

"This is compared to the 6.2% that any worker making less than $168,600 pays," Curchin wrote. "The burden of paying for Social Security rests on working class people in this country."

CEPR on Thursday released a calculator that allows users to see when people with certain annual incomes stop contributing to Social Security, which keeps more people out of poverty in the U.S. than any other program.

The calculator shows that a CEO with a $20 million annual salary stopped paying into Social Security just three days into 2024—and contributed just as much to the program for the year as someone who makes $168,600.

The tool was released as a new survey by Data for Progress showed that 71% of likely U.S. voters want Congress to guarantee Social Security's solvency "by increasing taxes on wealthy Americans" rather than by cutting benefits.

Progressive lawmakers have long supported lifting the Social Security payroll tax cap to force rich Americans to contribute more to the program.

Rep. John Larson's (D-Conn.) Social Security 2100 Act, for example, would expand the program's benefits by applying the payroll tax to annual earnings above $400,000.

"Ninety-four percent of Americans contribute to Social Security all year long, but the wealthy stop paying after their first $168,600 in wage income, and they don't pay in at all on their unearned investment income," Larson and Social Security Works president Nancy Altman wrote in an op-ed for Data for Progress on Thursday.

"The best part about the Social Security 2100 Act? There's no need for a closed-door commission to pass it into law, because it's what the American people want to do," they added


Then there's that POS Reagan


https://www.fedsmith.com/2013/10/11/ronald-reagan-and-the-great-social-security-heist/
sunsporter1649 · 70-79, M
@MethDozer Yeah, we know, you are one of the ones that needs mommy gubberment to take care of you
MethDozer · M
@sunsporter1649 mmkay, nice deflection from a guy who collects more so-called government "benefits" than I ever have but mmkay
sunsporter1649 · 70-79, M
@MethDozer I figured out the game long ago, decided on a course of action, implemented the program, and now am not on Social Security, Medicade, or Medicare and do not rely on the gubberment to enjoy my golden years fishin and attending sporting events
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AthrillatheHunt · 51-55, M
@BigGuy2 he’s the largest individual taxpayer in US history.
Reason10 · 70-79, M
@sunsporter1649 Those goose steppers define anyone with a job as being rich.
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MethDozer · M
@BigGuy2 Also we're talking Social security, not taxes. Stay within the goal posts for once, we know that's hard for you maga chuds and conservatives but please make an effort
sunsporter1649 · 70-79, M
@MethDozer Since when is SSI not a tax?
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