### Congress Needs to Wake Up on Social Security
So, Rep. Jason Smith from Missouri thinks Congress should finally do something about Social Security. Shocking, right? This comes right after the Trump administration announced that one of the program’s trust funds is on track to run dry by 2032.
Smith is calling for action instead of the usual blame game that politicians love to play. You know, the kind where they point fingers while nothing gets done. It’s almost like they’ve forgotten that people actually rely on these benefits. Just a thought.
The looming insolvency of Social Security is one of those inconvenient truths that everyone talks about but never really tackles. Instead, we get a chorus of finger-pointing and political theater. It’s like watching a bunch of kids argue over who broke the toy while the toy is just sitting there, broken.
So, here’s the real kicker: why does it take a deadline to get Congress to act? Maybe they’re hoping that if they ignore it long enough, it will just go away. Spoiler alert: it won’t.
If Congress spent as much time solving problems as they do deflecting blame, we might actually see some progress. But hey, why fix a broken system when you can just keep talking about how broken it is?
By Admin | Published: June 10, 2026 at 1:16 pm
