Summary

Former Social Security Commissioner Martin O’Malley warns that staffing and funding cuts under Elon Musk could cause Social Security payments to halt within 30 to 90 days.

The SSA is reducing its workforce and closing offices, prompting concerns from Democrats, who accuse the Trump administration of trying to dismantle the program.

O’Malley predicts a major political backlash if payments are interrupted.

Meanwhile, leadership changes at SSA have added further instability, with no confirmed commissioner in place.

  • afronaut@slrpnk.net
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    1 day ago

    Sorry, but you should. Historically, the only people who have ever rioted were people who were directly affected by said issues. If they can successfully be convinced that Daddy Government is going to fix everything while demonizing the actual protestors on the streets, you get decades of stagnation.

    I’d love for you show me any counter examples in history.

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      4 hours ago

      Historically, the only people who have ever rioted were people who were directly affected by said issues.

      Really? The only people? Throughout history. Bold claim…

      I don’t get why people make these grand statements then push off any burden of proof to those that might disagree, it’s dishonest. But just so everyone else doesn’t fall for this misinformation, here are some:

      • Abolitionist Riots (19th Century, U.S.)

      Many white abolitionists participated in violent riots against slavery, even though they themselves were not enslaved.

      Example: The Cincinnati Riots of 1836 involved white and Black abolitionists clashing with pro-slavery mobs.

      • Anti-Apartheid Protests (South Africa, 20th Century)

      Many white South Africans and international activists participated in riots and violent protests against apartheid, even though they were not personally subjected to the system’s oppression.

      • Vietnam War Protests (U.S., 1960s-70s)

      Many young people who were not drafted or eligible for military service still participated in violent protests and riots against the war.

      Example: The Days of Rage (1969) in Chicago, led by the Weather Underground, saw middle-class activists riot against U.S. militarism.

      • Civil Rights Movement (U.S., 1960s)

      Some white activists participated in violent actions alongside Black activists fighting for civil rights, despite not being personally discriminated against.

      Example: The Cambridge Riots (1967) saw white activists and Black residents clashing with authorities over segregation and economic inequality.

      • BLM Protests (2020, U.S.)

      Many white and non-Black protesters participated in riots and violent clashes with police over racial injustice, even though they were not directly affected by systemic racism.

      I can keep going if for some was reason that isn’t enough for you to understand that your statement is wrong. Either way, please stop spreading misinformation.

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          13 hours ago

          That’s a whole new discussion though, he never said shit about actually changing anything.

          Okay, fine, he implied it.