𧨠The Great Betrayal: How Trumpâs Cronies Are Bleeding Social Security Dry
By The Mayor of Funkytown â Political Writer, Resistance Organizer, and Relentless Social Safety Net Defender
âSocial Security is not in crisis because it failed. Itâs in crisis because our leaders are looting it in broad daylight.â
â Anonymous SSA whistleblower
đŁ Trumpâs Budget Bombs Are Gutting Your Retirement
For decades, Americans have been told Social Security would be there for them. They paid in with every paycheck, trusting the system would honor its end of the deal.
But under Donald Trumpâs second term, that trust is being systematically incinerated.
A new Fortune report confirms what many feared: Social Security is projected to run out of full funding by early 2034, with benefit cuts of 19% or more looming unless Congress intervenes. The Old-Age and Survivors Insurance (OASI) Trust Fund will deplete even earlier â by 2033 â cutting benefits to just 77% of whatâs promised.
But hereâs what that sanitized language hides: this isnât some natural fiscal evolution. Itâs sabotage.
Trumpâs allies in Congress â egged on by supply-side zealots and billionaire donors â passed budget-busting tax cuts and spending packages that pushed Social Security over the edge. The so-called âOne Big, Beautiful Bill Actâ may have pleased MAGA donors, but it blew a crater in trust fund solvency, accelerating insolvency by at least six months.
đ§ž What Happens If Nothing Is Done?
Immediate 19â23% across-the-board benefit cuts
Tens of millions of seniors plunged into poverty overnight
Disabled and survivor beneficiaries left to scrape by on scraps
Entire retirement plans upended for Gen X and Millennials
Republicans are already telegraphing their âsolutionsâ: cut benefits, raise the retirement age, privatize the system, or all three.
Meanwhile, billionaires like Elon Musk and Peter Thiel? Untouched. Their effective tax rate is lower than that of a schoolteacher in Topeka.
And yes â the GOP will still scream âfiscal responsibilityâ while voting for another tax break for private jets.
đ§ What About the âSolutionsâ?
Senators Bill Cassidy and Tim Kaine have proposed a $1.5 trillion investment fund to stabilize Social Security by investing in capital markets.
Itâs⌠cute.
But critics â including a broad swath of economists â warn that:
The fund wonât be fully operational until 2030, well after the cliff.
It gambles Americaâs safety net on stock market volatility.
It doesnât address the short-term funding gap at all.
Translation: This is a long-term patch, not a lifeline. It wonât save those who are 55 today and planning to retire in 2034. It wonât protect a disabled vet whose only income is their SSDI check. And it wonât hold the Trump administration accountable for robbing the system blind.
𧨠This Is Class War, and Youâre Losing
Make no mistake â this is not an accounting error. Itâs a political choice.
The same GOP politicians who claim we âcanât affordâ Social Security just voted to extend $2.5 trillion in tax cuts for corporations and high-net-worth individuals.
Theyâre looting the system and blaming the victims.
The endgame is clear: erode public confidence in Social Security, manufacture a crisis, and then offer privatization as the solution.
Itâs the same playbook they ran with public schools, public housing, and the post office.
And itâs working.
đ What We Can Do â Before Itâs Too Late
This isnât just about math. Itâs about morality, priorities, and political will.
Hereâs how we fight back:
Demand your representatives protect and expand Social Security â not gut it.
Call out the lies: the system isnât broken, itâs being bled dry.
Support real reform: lift the payroll tax cap so the wealthy pay their share.
Reject austerity politics that treat working Americans like collateral damage.
Mobilize â at the ballot box, in the streets, and in every community forum where this betrayal can be exposed.
â Final Thought
You paid into Social Security your whole life.
Now theyâre telling you the moneyâs gone.
Itâs not gone.
It was stolen.
And the same people who looted it want you to blame immigrants, the poor, and each other.
Donât.
Blame Trump.
Blame the GOP.
And then raise hell.
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