The House GOP caucus is a glutton for political punishment.
Republicans have flirted with a masochistic agenda in their first few days controlling the House, essentially doubling down on the same right-wing priorities that led much of the country to rebuke them in historic fashion during the 2022 midterm elections.
That agenda includes advocating for investigations into President Joe Biden, vehemently opposing student debt relief, passing anti-abortion measures, and ogling the so-called third rail of American politics: cuts to Medicare and Social Security.
Funny how Republicans claim to despise elites, except the elites on Wall Street who they think deserve access to Americans’ Social Security and Medicare dollars.
Social Security is particularly popular among older Americans. And when it comes to Medicare, an overwhelming majority of the people want to expand its benefits to nearly all Americans. This explains why Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell downplayed his party members publicly floating cuts to both programs last year.
I don’t know what’s in the Florida water, but some of the most outspoken House members calling for changes to these popular entitlement programs have come from the Sunshine State.
Rep. Michael Waltz is one of them. “If we really want to talk about the debt and spending, it’s the entitlement programs,” he told Fox Business this week, referring to potential spending cuts.
And then there was Rep. Byron Donalds, who tried to dance around his support for privatizing Social Security during Tuesday’s interview with Joy on “The ReidOut.”
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