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Nancy Pelosi 2h
Replying to @SpeakerRyan
And this isn’t just coming from the White House. is – once again – thinking wistfully about the possibility that Republicans could devastate , & in 2019.
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Nancy Pelosi 2h
THREAD: Republicans are laying out their agenda for 2019, and it’s a nightmare for working families and seniors.
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Juan Williams 22h
Democrats are quick to point out that modern American governance has long been a hybrid of capitalism and socialism. They are not talking about a government takeover of business.
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Nancy Pelosi 2h
Replying to @realDonaldTrump
According to ’s top economic advisor, Larry Kudlow, the Trump Admin and Republicans in Congress have already set their sights on slashing the , & that many Americans count on to make ends meet.
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Ron Wyden Sep 13
Replying to @RonWyden
If they’re going to choose to increase the deficit by ANOTHER $3 trillion, why aren’t Republicans using this money to protect every single hardworking American who is not going to get the benefits they EARNED
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National Committee 26m
"We must reform our entitlement programs to avoid a debt crisis." -Rep. Diane Black. The created a debt crisis of a projected $1.5 trillion and the GOP wants the working class to pay for it with cuts to and Medicare.
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Raul M. Grijalva Sep 17
Republicans passed their , drove up the deficit & are looking to make deep cuts to , Medicare, and Medicaid to make up the difference. Anti-poverty programs should never be sacrificed to pay for massive tax cuts for the wealthy.
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Lisa Brown Sep 17
I will defend in Congress. As you can see, will not make that commitment, considering “reforms” such as raising the retirement age and diverting contributions from the Trust Fund to private plans.
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National Committee 1h
You can view more GOP comments on cutting , Medicare, Medicaid, and health care here:
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Social Security Sep 17
Getting married this Fall? Here's what you'll need to know if you want to change or update your name on your card:
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Social Security 2h
you may be able to receive benefits on your ex-spouse's record? Learn more here:
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USA TODAY Opinion 3h
From : says want to destroy and (they don't) and he's making them stronger (he isn't). They've weakened on his watch.
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NASI 2m
As another school year begins, how are students learning about the nation's programs like ? Education is a core component of our mission, and you can support this mission, too!
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Marcy Kaptur Sep 13
Retirement security is a bedrock American value we must protect! Protecting and expanding Social Security for future generations is paramount, which is why we joined the Caucus. We must ensure keeps working for the American people.
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LPL Financial 17h
People who have survived the death of a spouse give pointers on what to do, with a stress on planning before the event. The offers additional advice on , long-term care, and family relationships.
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Jill Lawrence 5h
By : Donald Trump erodes and solvency while falsely claiming Democrats want to destroy them. That's the kind of lie that hits you right in the wallet. via
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Cathy McMorris Rodgers Sep 14
Setting the Record Straight. Again. There are NO proposed cuts to Social Security or Medicare. Lisa Brown is using an age old scare tactic long championed by Democrats. Get the Facts: THREAD
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Matt Cartwright Sep 14
I'm happy to join the new Caucus. is an earned benefit, a vital program to our nation, that we need to protect, strengthen and expand.
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Social Security Sep 12
Check to see if your local office is closed due to here:
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Durgesh Gupta📶 13h
Replying to @realDonaldTrump
So Trump trillion-dollar-plus deficits are putting America on a path to fiscal ruin. What can be done? 🤔 The GOP's solution will be "entitlement reform"; your & will be in the crosshairs of the GOP, after the midterms ... of course.
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