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Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) is downplaying expectations for a political fight over Social Security or Medicare in the new Congress.
"The only way to do entitlement eligibility changes is on a bipartisan basis," he said on Thursday at an annual Republican retreat in Hershey, Pa. "In terms of the Senate we do not intend to be offering unilateral, one party-only entitlement eligibility changes."
The GOP leader's comments amount to a promise that Senate Republicans won't offer proposals to cut entitlement benefits without Democratic support, remarks that are notable given a rule change by House Republicans that critics say seeks to leverage a relatively routine shortfall in the Social Security disability trust fund anticipated in 2016 into broader changes to the 80-year-old program. Social Security advocates are girding for battle.
McConnell's remarks reflect his longstanding caution when it comes to the politics of cutting retirement benefits. He has supported modest cuts to future Social Security benefits in recent years but has typically been careful not to let his party be seen as pushing for them.
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djean111
(14,255 posts)The finger-pointing is probably being choreographed right now. And then they will all go out and have a few drinks.
Scuba
(53,475 posts)Mass
(27,315 posts)McConnell is no fool.
Warren Stupidity
(48,181 posts)They will be babbling nonsense about responsibility and governance.