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leftstreet

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4. Yippee! Back door to privatizing Social Security
Wed Feb 25, 2026, 03:26 PM
17 hrs ago

Bessent GLEEFULLY said it back in July, then had to scramble out of it
All these people should fuck off

July 31, 2025
Bessent tries to walk back comments suggesting Social Security could be privatized

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent is trying to walk back his suggestion that the so-called Trump savings accounts for newborns could be a "back door" to start privatizing Social Security.

Bessent made the comments in an interview with Breitbart while he was speaking at length about the importance of financial literacy.

"But in a way, it is a back door for privatizing Social Security," Bessent said.

In a social media post on Wednesday evening, Bessent sought to clarify his remarks. "Trump Baby Accounts are an additive benefit for future generations, which will supplement the sanctity of Social Security's guaranteed payments," Bessent wrote on X. "This is not an either-or question: our Administration is committed to protecting Social Security and to making sure seniors have more money."

https://abcnews.com/Politics/bessent-clarify-comments-suggesting-social-security-privatized/story?id=124248243

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Is this the one signed into law by Biden in 2022 senseandsensibility 17 hrs ago #1
Biden proposed the same Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin 12 hrs ago #13
Buying votes... lame54 17 hrs ago #2
It's not a bad idea JBTaurus83 17 hrs ago #3
Yippee! Back door to privatizing Social Security leftstreet 17 hrs ago #4
Remember Al Gore's plan back in 2000 MacKasey 17 hrs ago #5
Let's see. $1000 times 56 million workers. $56 billion per year for starters. Midnight Writer 16 hrs ago #6
I can't imagine there are many company matches that are under $1000. MichMan 16 hrs ago #7
Mostly Agree ProfessorGAC 16 hrs ago #8
I'm saying that companies that would drop their 401k plans in favor of this likely weren't matching anyway. MichMan 13 hrs ago #9
I Buy That ProfessorGAC 13 hrs ago #10
Sure, Jan. ColoringFool 13 hrs ago #11
That's yesterday's promise. Totally Tunsie 13 hrs ago #12
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