way? i think we are going to have to raise the age limit, yes. i don t know how far, but i do believe that s factor. these kind of changes don t have to be dramatic, don t have to be done all at once, don t have time pact people on social security today, but we have to make some changes. senator sessions, thank you so much for joining us this morning. we appreciate it. thank you. checking stories across the country now, another restaurant serves an alcoholic beverage to aed to less, happened last month at an olive garden in lakeland, florida. a 2-year-old was served a san glee ya instead of orange juice. recently in michigan, a 15-month-old was hospitalized after he was served a margarita instead of apple juice at an applebee s restaurant. next, in indiana, a small plane flipped on its top after making an emergency landing on a farm. witnesses say the weeflts plane got stuck in the mud, causing it to overturn. the pilot was not hurt. finally, rally for the sacramento kings.
social security today, we have three people working for every one person on social security. when baby boomers retire, we ll have two people working for every one. don t say it s not broken. the numbers don t add up. if you look at every set of numbers for outyear projections, it is not social security and medicaid that make up the biggest growth. medicare. it is medicare. let s stop pretending that social security and medicaid are the biggest part of the problem. i never have that is the issue. there are a lot of ways to come at that. the front end way of doing a better job on health care the president tried to do, a better job on nutrition the first lady has been mocked for doing. nobody on the right wants to deal with what deal with that on the front end but cut it on the back end and destroy the program. i m sorry that is a problem of the right. wants to destroy the program? if you look at ryan s budget,
of course, this senator has been a fighter for the people and he launched the defending social security caucus earlier today. senator, good to have you with us tonight. good to be with you. this mission to privatize social security has been no secret at all. this is what they ve wanted to do for a long time. their method, your take on their method and the way they re going at it this time massive amounts of misinformation and disinformation. the truth of the matter is, social security today has a $2.6 trillion surplus. social security can pay out every benefit owed to every eligible american for the next 27 years, at which point it could pay out about 80% of all ben benefits. it means within 27 years we have to figure out how we deal with that gap. in my view what you do is you lift the income cap so that people making more than 250
launched the defending social security caucus earlier today. senator, good to have you with us tonight. good to be with you. this mission to privatize social security has been no secret at all. this is what they ve wanted to do for a long time. their method, your take on their method and the way they re going at it this time massive amounts of misinformation and disinformation. the truth of the matter is, social security today has a $2.6 trillion surplus. social security can pay out every benefit owed to every eligible american for the next 27 years, at which point it could pay out about 80% of all ben benefits. it means within 27 years we have to figure out how we deal with that gap. in my view what you do is you lift the income cap so that people making more than 250 contribute more into the system.