The Senior Citizen League projects a concern for seniors, so much so it cannot be objective and slants surveys and polls to take advantage of the lack of knowledge many seniors have about Social Security and Medicare.
What kind of question is "Should Social Security income be taxed?" Of course it should, nobody paid for their benefits. Payroll taxes They fail to mention that this taxation puts $37 billion a year in the Social Security trusts and $33 billion in the Medicare trust. How about a question along the lines of "How would you make up the lost income from not taxing Social Security?"
Look at the Retirement Survey question (there are others like it in the survey). There is no option other than negative ones. Oh, since when can the President enact legislation? "and/or"
Nobody is going to cut my or your Social Security benefits
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