Social Security Is Going Bankrupt Because Its Benefits Are Too Generous
Social Security's approaching insolvency is usually talked about as a revenue problem. It's actually a spending problem.

The Republican candidate can offer New Yorkers real change in the race for governor — with a smart strategy to responsibly eliminate the state’s economy-killing income tax.
Social Security's approaching insolvency is usually talked about as a revenue problem. It's actually a spending problem.
Texas Senate candidate James Talarico (D.) earned tens of thousands of dollars working as an "equitable education" consultant for a firm that develops DEI plans for public schools in Texas. The firm, MAYA Consulting, described its work as "rooted in our diversity, equity, and inclusion philosophy" and donated to a group working to defund the Austin Police Department, a Washington Free Beacon review found. The post James Talarico Worked As ‘Equitable Education’ Consultant at Left-Wing Firm Developing DEI Plans for Texas School Districts appeared first on .
Artificial intelligence executives from Anthropic PBC, OpenAI and Alphabet Inc.’s Google are slated to attend the Group of Seven summit, a gathering of world leaders that gets underway next week in France.
Platner is too typical of a wave of radical and unprepared Democrats who seem poised to take power.
Vice President JD Vance is going to appear on 'The View' next week, on Tuesday, June 16th. The post WHAT COULD GO WRONG? Vice President JD Vance to Appear on ‘The View’ Next Week appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.
Art of the Deal Co-author Tony Schwartz predicts Trump is destined to make history — just not the side of it he probably wants.MS NOW anchor Ari Melber asked Schwartz to comment on Trump’s most recent slate of gaffes, particularly his devastating claim that he “loves” the inflation currently racking voters and threatening to destroy his own Republican Party in the November midterms.“It's demented. I mean, it's so self-destructive,” said Schwartz, who described Trump as an addict who acts as a kind of “black hole.” “And you pour stuff into it. And he poured it in and maxed out when he was reelected president. And it looked fantastic. But it seeped out incredibly quickly. And then he has to keep upping the ante and chasing the high. And so now where he's at is there's no high to chase. So that's just that's just a piece of self-destructiveness. He's going to go down as the worst president in the history of this country,” said Schwartz, the founder of consulting firm the Energy Project.The worst of Trump’s crisis will hit when Democrats re-take Congress as a result of Trump’s self-imposed crises with the war in Iran, rampant inflation and other Trump-sources plagues, said MS NOW host Ari Melbar, citing a claim be Sen. John Cornyn (R-Texas) that Trump was hurting his own party with self-serving decisions and his insistence on a kind of slavish loyalty, ultimately setting himself up for a midterm disaster.Cornyn added that Trump’s following two years of powerlessness will be “the most miserable two years of his life.”Schwartz said Trump’s “got something going on pretty significant physically, given the number of visits to the hospital,” and his debilitating health problems will likely merge with his post-midterm powerlessness to drive Trump into the permanent doldrums.“He would not step down or bow out,” said Schwartz, predicting the second half of Trump’s impotent second term to be “a tortuous time” for him. “I think he's going to quit in his own mind. It's like you're playing a basketball game. You're playing a basketball game, you're down by 29 [points] and you say, ‘you know what? I've had it.’ And that's where we go if they lose the midterms. … He is going to quietly quit, even if he just loses the House.”But Shwartz predicted Trump’s time of torture is unavoidable.“I think people really — maybe this is my hope — are underestimating how big this [blue] wave is going to be. I think it’s going to be bigger.” - YouTube youtu.be
President Trump cancels the third day of strikes against Iran; Trump says a peace deal with Iran will be "finalized" soon.
President Donald Trump said he canceled planned military strikes against Iran, citing what he said were “discussions” that “have been brought to the highest level of Iranian leadership” surrounding a negotiated end to the war. Tyler Kendall reports on Bloomberg Television. (Source: Bloomberg)