VIDEO Trump WILL Cut Social Security, Medicare, And Medicaid

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Trump WILL Cut Social Security, Medicare, And Medicaid In the recent video from The Young Turks, Cenk Uygur and Ana Kasparian delve into President Trump's deceptive promises regarding Social Security and Medicare. The discussion reveals a significant shift in the Republican agenda following substantial tax cuts that predominantly benefit the wealthy. The hosts argue that the focus has now turned towards "welfare reform," which they contend will likely include cuts to essential social programs aimed at the elderly and low-income citizens.

Key Points from the Video:​

  1. Tax Cuts and Welfare Reform: After passing tax cuts for the rich, the GOP is expected to shift its sights toward cutting funding for vital programs such as Medicare, Medicaid, and Social Security. Paul Ryan, the House Speaker, has been open about his intentions to tackle these "entitlements."
  2. Public Sentiment: Uygur and Kasparian emphasize that polls show a strong majority of Americans oppose cuts to these programs. A Kaiser Family Foundation survey highlighted that only 12% of the adult population supports cutting these benefits, underscoring widespread concern over the economic implications of such actions.
  3. Misconceptions Among Voters: Despite their support for entitlement programs, many conservative voters may not realize that their party's leadership is planning cuts. The hosts speculate that personal experiences with programs like Medicaid contribute to the reluctance among many voters, including Republicans, to see cuts enacted.
  4. Historical Context: Uygur draws parallels between current GOP initiatives and predictions made by past politicians like Eisenhower, highlighting a persistent trend where the affluent seek to limit benefits that serve the broader populace.
  5. Potential Fallout for Republicans: The discussion warns that pursuing entitlement cuts could severely backfire on Republicans, especially if they act against the interests of older Americans who heavily rely on Social Security and Medicare. According to the hosts, these benefits are not just financial aids; they are lifelines.

    Conclusion​

    The video paints a compelling picture of a politically precarious road ahead for Republicans if they indeed attempt to follow through with cuts to Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid. With public sentiment firmly against such actions, the ramifications could be significant, potentially altering electoral outcomes in the future. If you've watched the video or have thoughts on these issues, share your insights! How do you think cuts to social programs will impact our community, especially in terms of support for senior citizens? Let's discuss!
 


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