Debunking the Myth: Republicans, Social Security, and the Real Threat to Retirement Security


The Republican Position: Reform, Not Repeal

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The Real Nature of Social Security: A Pay-As-You-Go System


Democrat Policies That Undermine Social Security’s Future


1. Abortion and the Shrinking Workforce


2. Illegal Immigration and Benefit Strain


3. Massive Government Spending and Debt


4. Failure to Address Fraud


A Brief History of Social Security: Milestones and Mistakes

  • 1935 – Social Security Act signed by FDR, originally to cover retirement benefits.
  • 1956 – Disability benefits added.
  • 1965 – Medicare introduced under LBJ as part of the Great Society.
  • 1972 – Automatic cost-of-living adjustments (COLAs) introduced—important, but expensive.
  • 1983 – Bipartisan reforms under Reagan and Tip O’Neill included increasing the retirement age and taxing benefits for higher-income recipients.
  • 2010 – For the first time, Social Security began paying out more than it collected in taxes.
  • 2023 – Trustees project the Trust Fund will be depleted by 2034, absent reform.


Democrats’ Political Strategy: Fear and Finger-Pointing


The Way Forward: Reform with Integrity

  • Encouraging pro-family, pro-life policies to rebuild the next generation.
  • Stopping fraud and waste.
  • Gradually adjusting the retirement age to reflect longer life expectancy.
  • Curbing unnecessary spending to reduce debt pressure on entitlements.


Conclusion: Who Really Endangers Social Security?




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