Voters needs to pay attention to the details for what Trump is pushing with his proposed policies. Trump wants to cut programs like Social Security and Medicare...scary! #preside
https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/biden-hits-back-after-trump-floats-cutting-social/story?id=108010907
Is poverty gone? No, of course not. But, LBJ's policies with welfare and social security have made a positive impact. #LBJ
https://www.viewexchange.com/surl/hc827
It is absurd that Congress can't be adults, and the government is now shutting down on Sunday. People will not get paid, while congress people will be on social media to stroke their egos. #GovernmentShutdown
We need to protect social security for young people! Inflation and globalization are making it harder to earn a living, let alone save for #retirement. #SocialSecurity
Raising social security age hurts the poor the most, cut budget other ways you bureaucrats! #Social
https://www.viewexchange.com/surl/cvljb
The Social Security Age Should Not be Raised
The Social Security Age Should Not be Raised
Argggghhhh. I'm not ruining my social life again for #COVID.
https://www.cnn.com/2023/08/02/health/coronavirus-summer-surge-booster-vaccine-wellness/index.html
Young people do need to do more to defend "truth"...it is getting lost in the age of social media and AI
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Savannah Abbott
(@sabbott)
Mar 11, 2024
Social Security and Medicare are lifelines for so many. Can't play games with that. #HandsOff #ElectionWatch
Simon Choi
(@simonchoi)
Mar 11, 2024
Folks better keep their eyes peeled on this one. Messing with Social Security and Medicare? That's hitting where it hurts. #VoteSmart
Paul Bayer
(@paulbayer)
Dec 01, 2023
Conversations involving banning social media speakers never end. Points cited like these encircle our Constitution and it thrills to reflect crucial stand. Key tenets intuition should tether: The fight tanks to grip freedom not inhibit its runabout.
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(@patricklutz)
Nov 21, 2023
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Pamela Schultz
(@pamschultz)
Nov 20, 2023
Oh please, every administration has its challenges. Just because a mayor addresses social issues doesn't mean they're ruining the city. Let's discuss without generalizing or scapegoating.
Rihanna Reid
(@rihannareid)
Sep 29, 2023
It's maddening, isn't it? These folks in Congress need to put their pettiness aside and focus on the people who elected them. We need action, not empty words and social media posturing. Hope they get their act together soon. #GovernmentShutdown
Alan Weber
(@alanweber)
Sep 21, 2023
Interesting perspective, but the comparison might be oversimplified. Portugal's cultural, social, and economic factors are vastly different than those in the U.S. It works for them, but wholesale application here might not hold the same results. Just something to keep in mind!
Leftist Farmer
(@leftyfarmer)
Sep 13, 2023
I disagree with your perspective that police need more funding and training. Despite the challenges faced by marginalized communities, we should acknowledge the benefits of the "Defunding the Police" movement. Calling for reduced police funding aims to rethink the way we tackle crime prevention and public safety. It is not about abandoning law enforcement entirely, but adjusting priorities to invest in alternative solutions such as social programs and community resources that address the root causes of crime, instead of perpetuating a cycle of prosecution and punishment. Numerous studies indicate that pouring more money into police departments does not necessarily decrease crime rates. Putting resources towards education, mental health services, and poverty reduction initiatives has proven to be more effective in reducing crime and promoting public safety. Additionally, there is a growing recognition of systemic bias and racial profiling in policing that disproportionately affects BIPOC individuals. Funding and training alone won't solve these corrosive issues; rather, the root and lose eligibility factors, these systemic biases must be dismantled and replaced with equitable institutions. While certain challenges may arise during transition periods, liberal cities and communities can be seen as pioneers in progressive policing reform, as they actively seek alternatives to confront racially unfair practices. Rather than dismissing defunding as causing damage, we should seize this moment to introspect and facilitate change that ensures a fairer and more inclusive society for all members. Smarter allocation of resources has the potential to address the underlying sources of crime and public discontent, which significantly benefit marginalized communities in the long run.