Summary

Elon Musk amplified Senator Mike Lee’s calls to overhaul Social Security, labeling it a “nightmare.”

Lee, known for advocating the elimination of Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid, criticized the program as deceptive and mismanaged.

Musk, co-chair of Trump’s advisory commission on cutting federal spending, faces accusations of aligning with GOP efforts to privatize or gut Social Security.

Advocacy groups denounce these moves as a threat to seniors and disabled Americans, warning that Republicans aim to shift earned benefits to Wall Street, despite broad public opposition to cuts or privatization.

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    As a disabled person (barely) surviving on SSDI I’d like to suggest that when you’re the one who starts a war then you become a legitimate military target.

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      They never try to make it better for the “natives”, they always try to make it better for themselves. Sometimes those improvements align, sometimes they don’t. They almost all try to pull up the ladder behind them in some way, but Musk is trying to pull up the ladder on everyone not white and independently wealthy.

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        The rich yes, immigrants no. Many immigrants come here because they believe in improving America and being a part of that. Their descendants are the ladder pullers oftentimes

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    It flabbergasts me that Musk, an unelected billionaire, has any input at all in policy decisions.

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      Just another day in the post-truth age. This and much more awaits in a society that allows a handful of algorithms unfettered editorial control over what people think.

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        It’s just another day in the plutocracy that has probably run things the entire lifetime of “democracy”.

        The only difference is with MAGA the plutocracy no longer need to hide behind lobbyists, campaign financing, super PAC’s, nepotism/cronyism, quid pro quo, virtue signaling about national security, etc to engage in corruption, loot the public coffers, and divert trillions to their own companies or cronies in the MIC or whatever.

        The conservative propaganda machine has now successfully groomed and cultivated a mentally ill cult, who will let their king insert a microchip into their brains without a second thought… Hell, they’ll probably hand over their life savings for the privilege.

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      Trump’s just doing it in the open. Every president has had unelected advisors.

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      Plenty of unelected people have a massive say in policy. We wouldn’t get anything done if every bureaucrat had to be elected.

      This specific unelected soon-to-be bureaucrat is fucking towel though.

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        This specific unelected soon-to-be bureaucrat is fucking towel though.

        Hey now, that’s not very fair, towels are at least useful and pretty good at wiping up shit. Phony Stark only ever makes messes and then wallows in the shit.

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      Sure he is unelected, but he paid Trump 75 billion

      Doesn’t that entitle him to bankrupt your parents. They can move in with you.

      N’est pas?

      /s

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    So, they plan on stealing the money I’ve put into it over my 25 year working career?

    I know that’s not exactly how it works, but yeah it feels like it’s theft with extra steps if I never see benefits but had paid into it.

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      Hate to break it to you but that’s not how social security works. The money you pay in now is used to pay for the benefits of the currently retired. It is not an investment fund that you are paying into with a guarantee of payments when you retire.

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        It is not an investment fund…with a guarantee of payments when you retire.

        The three stool legs of American retirement. 401k, pensions, Social fucking security. There IS an expectation and that is you paying into it with that expectation.

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          401 LOL

          pensions fucking ROFL

          ss… yea, WAS an expectation. the 1% want all that money for themselves, and guess what, they’ll fucking get it

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              Bruh whats the point? Have you ever changed anything?

              Nothing is going to change until billionaires and fascists are scared to walk the streets. Admittedly we had one person that succeeded in actually making the world a better place, one who died trying, and im pretty sure the other guy got arrested. He’s not rolling over, he’s a realist.

              The older generation fucked us and continues to fuck us. They literally will not stop until they all die. I know theres some good people in there, but one bad apple spoils the bunch. And the bunch is well over half spoiled. If they wanted ss, they shouldve made the world a more livable place where people would want to have kids and thereby stabilize ss. They chose to maximize their profits at the expense of THE ENTIRE FUCKING PLANET.

              No sympathy, fuck them all. Fuck the red sea I live in too. Someone should glass us.

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            For as much as you seem to be opposed to being fucked over by your attitude, you sure seem to be bending over with your words

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        Doesn’t matter if it “works that way” if literally everyone thinks of it that way and isn’t currently storming the capitol because of that understanding.

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          Ah yes, lets just ignore reality. The same people who want to benefit from ss are the people who fucked it by making it impossible for the younger generation to grow their wealth, or want to even bring a younger generation into the world.

          Yeah, they should be storming the capitol for that and many other reasons. But that is how it works, and they wont. Amaricans are too pussy to actually evoke change, outside of three people so far. And despite the fact that two of them were right wing nutjobs, they still attempted to do better for the world than 99.999% of the rest of the country.

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    Any billionaire should be open to a robin hood law, if you’re going to violate the social contract so much that it’s obliterated and you’re no longer subject to law or criminal charges then you should also be exempt from its protections.

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      Man, I don’t advocate violence (except when necessary), but I’m struggling to feel bad about this. I’ve had almost all major and many minor health insurance providers and UHC was above and beyond the worst, hands down, full stop. Just garbage.

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        Same. I’ve been saying for a while that I’m surprised this kind of thing doesn’t happen more often. All it takes is one person deciding that their problems are a specific company’s fault. One can imagine all sorts of reasons for that conclusion to be drawn. Tons of shootings happen for way more trivial reasons too.

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        Why struggle? Just don’t feel bad. You don’t owe them anything. Hell, advocate for this becoming a national holiday. “The day someone actually did something impactful”

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        I just saw a headline pushed at me while walking around and it was effectively that most Americans don’t feel that bad about the guy…

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            Ha. No idea on that specifically, but I do remember a podcast YEARS ago bringing up the awareness that some of America’s oligarchs had when it came to being concerned about uprisings involving guillotines and the like…this batch seems to have zero concerns.

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      I’m so happy that these fuckers will be looking behind their back constantly now. They know what they did to us, they know that their greed has a death toll.

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      “I’m not saying it was right… but I understand.”

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    Leave my social security alone, you prick. We pay into it, it is not an entitlement. If it is becoming unsustainable, then remove the cap.

    These guys hope to make the US become a third world country. They have no idea how bad it can become if there is widespread poverty in America.

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      We pay into it, it is not an entitlement.

      It is an entitlement because you pay for it.

      The opposite would be means-tested, where you would have to qualify.

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    I’ll never understand why billionaires hate OASDI…

    The cap means no one pays more than 10.5k this year. That isn’t even fucking pocket change to Musk or any billionaire.

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        They never had any. They also never had any value to the Human race.

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      The most powerful people in the US acquired their power from privatizing Social Security in the form of retirement accounts.

      The largest retirement account management companies are Vanguard, Blackrock, and State Street. They consolidate all of the power of the shares from all of the retirement accounts they manage, to give them board control of 89% of the S&P 500.

      Those faceless firms are actually the ones who control the hardship index (price of food, housing, clothing, other essentials) that earned Trump so many “bad economy” votes.

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      People like him have all the money they could ever need. This is about control, and punishing people they don’t like (and those that don’t fall in line and lick the boot).

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      Every dollar the working class has is a dollar they don’t have to sell their labor to get.

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        They want us to pay into some privatized thing where they can take their fees and commissions.

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    One of the first thoughts I had with the election result was “welp, there goes my retirement”. None of this surprises me even a little