Yes.
In America today, 55% of seniors are trying to survive on less than $25,000 a year while billionaires pay the same into Social Security as someone who makes $147,000. On Social Security's 87th anniversary, let's end that absurdity. Let's expand Social Security and scrap the cap.

Aug 14, 2022 路 5:09 PM UTC

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Replying to @marwilliamson
Why couldn鈥檛 the democrats become the party of low taxes for seniors? It seems so easy. If you鈥檙e over 65 yrs old, your taxes would be cut by $1000
Replying to @marwilliamson
YES ... It sounds like a plan ... we just need a Congress and a President ... that has the courage to pass it!
Replying to @marwilliamson
Hi #Disabled here. In 2022,聽the average SSDI payment for an individual is $1,358, but almost two-thirds of SSDI recipients receive less than that. And only 10% of SSDI recipients receive $2,000 per month or more.
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Replying to @marwilliamson
Social security was never meant to be the sole source of support for senior citizens. Making people think otherwise is an ethical crime.
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Scrap the Soc Sec Cap-good phrase-I'll wear that cap
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Dems are in control. What鈥檚 stopping you?
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We asked for them to expand social security and they expanded the IRS instead 馃ゴ
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