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Social Security Administration Threatens Shut Down

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Let's confront a crisis unfolding within the Social Security Administration (SSA) that threatens the well-being of millions of senior citizens.
Host: In recent weeks, the SSA has been at the center of controversy. The Acting Commissioner, a figure appointed by the current administration, has made decisions that could jeopardize the livelihoods of countless retirees and disabled individuals.
The turmoil began when the SSA granted access to its sensitive data systems to personnel from the Department of Government Efficiency, or DOGE, a newly established entity led by a prominent tech mogul. This access included personal information such as Social Security numbers, employment records, and medical histories of millions of Americans.
Concerned about privacy violations, organizations like the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME) and the Alliance for Retired Americans filed a lawsuit against the SSA. A federal judge issued a temporary restraining order, halting DOGE's access to the SSA's systems.
In response, the Acting Commissioner threatened to shut down the SSA entirely, arguing that if DOGE personnel couldn't access the systems, no employees should. This drastic measure would disrupt benefit payments to millions who rely on Social Security for their daily needs.
AFSCME President Lee Saunders condemned this threat, stating that the Acting Commissioner is willing to see millions suffer because he didn't get his way in court. Saunders emphasized that Social Security has never missed a payment in its nearly 90-year history and criticized the administration's actions as despicable.
This situation underscores a troubling willingness to compromise the well-being of vulnerable populations over internal disputes. The potential shutdown of the SSA not only threatens financial stability for seniors but also raises concerns about the politicization of essential public services.
As this crisis unfolds, it's imperative for citizens to stay informed and engaged. The protection of Social Security is not just about policy; it's about safeguarding the dignity and security of millions who have contributed to our society.

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Let's confront a crisis unfolding within the Social Security Administration (SSA) that threatens the well-being of millions of senior citizens.
Host: In recent weeks, the SSA has been at the center of controversy. The Acting Commissioner, a figure appointed by the current administration, has made decisions that could jeopardize the livelihoods of countless retirees and disabled individuals.
The turmoil began when the SSA granted access to its sensitive data systems to personnel from the Department of Government Efficiency, or DOGE, a newly established entity led by a prominent tech mogul. This access included personal information such as Social Security numbers, employment records, and medical histories of millions of Americans.
Concerned about privacy violations, organizations like the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME) and the Alliance for Retired Americans filed a lawsuit against the SSA. A federal judge issued a temporary restraining order, halting DOGE's access to the SSA's systems.
In response, the Acting Commissioner threatened to shut down the SSA entirely, arguing that if DOGE personnel couldn't access the systems, no employees should. This drastic measure would disrupt benefit payments to millions who rely on Social Security for their daily needs.
AFSCME President Lee Saunders condemned this threat, stating that the Acting Commissioner is willing to see millions suffer because he didn't get his way in court. Saunders emphasized that Social Security has never missed a payment in its nearly 90-year history and criticized the administration's actions as despicable.
This situation underscores a troubling willingness to compromise the well-being of vulnerable populations over internal disputes. The potential shutdown of the SSA not only threatens financial stability for seniors but also raises concerns about the politicization of essential public services.
As this crisis unfolds, it's imperative for citizens to stay informed and engaged. The protection of Social Security is not just about policy; it's about safeguarding the dignity and security of millions who have contributed to our society.

  continue reading

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