Debate Tip for Biden: Attack Trump on Social Security

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Debate Tip for Biden: Attack Trump on Social Security
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Nancy J. Altman is president of Social Security Works and chair of the Strengthen Social Security coalition. She has a 40-year background in the areas of Social Security and private pensions. Her latest book is 'The Truth About Social Security: The Founders' Words Refute Revisionist History, Zombie Lies, and Common Misunderstandings' (2018).

At this week’s presidential debate, U.S. President Joe Biden should talk about Social Security whether asked directly about it or not. Biden’s and former President Donald Trump ’s positions are radically different. As are the positions of the parties they lead. But the mainstream media fails to report the stark difference. Consequently, the American people are left in the dark. It is crucial that the American people know where the candidates stand before the November election.

They are using the excuse of a projected shortfall to undermine Social Security, their true goal. And despite his rhetoric, that is Trump’s goal, as well. Every one of his budgets as president included Social Security cuts. In an unprecedented move, he unilaterally sought to defund Social Security’s dedicated revenue, which would have led to deeper automatic cuts. Fortunately, Biden became president before the lost revenue could be made permanent.

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