Aug 13, 2025

Commissioner Remains In A Self-Congratulatory Mood

 

15 comments:

Anonymous said...

Pinocchio Frank. This administration lies like it’s second nature. Wait times and solvency? What’s that? Those issues are totally under control … meanwhile on planet earth. 🌎

Anonymous said...

Why does Frank Bisignano only do interviews for MAGA friendly stations like Fox News and CNBC? Has he heard of MSNBC or CNN? I guess he’s worried about being asked real questions and being fact checked.

Anonymous said...

Why would a multi millionaire like
Frank Bisignano take on job of fixing Social Security when he could be on a yacht in the French Riviera?

Anonymous said...

No SSA employee thinks you are doing a good job, Frankie. The public doesn’t know what you are doing yet but they’ll soon find out.

Anonymous said...

For the tax breaks he got with his stock options from Fiserv.

Anonymous said...

Frankenstein continues to go on friendly media outlets and endlessly lie his butt off...just like everyone else in this corrupted administration...

Anonymous said...

Internally, SSA is a 7 alarm dumpster fire. No one in upper management has a clue on how SSA operates. In abolishing Regions, it showed they had no clue why those Regions were established - because each state has is own peculiarities and populations. SSA does not operate as one size fits all. That is why they make some decision on Monday and rescind it by the end of the next day. Field Offices have no support and CO will never be able to provide to all national offices with support previously gotten from the Regions. CO can't even keep our systems up and running for 12 hours to support all the offices in different time zones.

Anonymous said...

Tell me about the one year plus for implementing a favorable ALJ decision after a Court Remand

Anonymous said...

Does anyone know if the four regions will continue operating with a skeleton crew in FY26? What is the plan for all of the regional workloads that cannot be supported by headquarters? Any insight is greatly appreciated.

Anonymous said...

He doesn’t need the headache.

Frank Bisignano is the Chairman, President and CEO of Fiserv Inc and owns about 3,078,700 shares of Fiserv Inc (FI) stock worth over $413 Million. Frank Bisignano is the CEO of First Data Corp and owns about 7,475,753 shares of First Data Corp (FDC) stock worth over $237 Million. Frank Bisignano is also the Co-COO of JPMorgan Chase & Co and owns about 296,874 shares of JPMorgan Chase & Co (JPM) stock worth over $86 Million. Details can be seen in Frank Bisignano's Latest Holdings Summary section

Anonymous said...

Since when is CNBC a MAGA-friendly outlet?

Anonymous said...

Frankie is a DOGE supporter..

DOGE “drastically exaggerated” its government spending cuts and saved just a fraction of what they are boasting, a new deep-dive analysis from Politico found.

Politico’s Jessie Blaeser dove into public data and federal spending records for a report that accuses DOGE of using “faulty math” to overstate their massive savings calculations. According to the DOGE website, the agency estimates it saved more than $200 billion overall, which they say equates to more than $1,000 for every taxpayer. That total number comes from slashing workforces, cancelling contracts and grants, and more.

Anonymous said...

A well deserved Presidential Medal of Honor for an SSA employee “Big Balls?” Frankie approved?

Benny Johnson, a popular online MAGA personality, floated the idea of awarding Edward “Big Balls” Coristine, a 19-year-old former Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) staffer who was allegedly assaulted by juvenile suspects in a recent attempted carjacking in Washington, D.C., the Presidential Medal of Freedom during the White House press briefing on Tuesday.

“Given the heroic actions of a member of this administration just a few blocks from this building, will the president consider giving the Presidential Medal of Freedom to ‘Big Balls?’” Johnson asked White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt during the briefing.

Anonymous said...

I've always wonder this about all wealthy people. I'd make my wealth and nobody would see me again! I'd be traveling the world for the rest of my days, not disrupting...well everything.

Anonymous said...

Interesting interview but nothing new here to see. Frankenstein doesn’t plan on fixing anything. He’s presently working for both private corporations in which he likely still holds high stakes. When Fiserv/First Data Corp start “payment processing” after privatizing this task, Frankenstein will benefit. And when JP Morgan Chase starts managing 47’s baby MAGA accounts as future retirement accounts, he’ll win there too. My guess is “they” want privatization with “their” companies. When he says he will deal with solvency in FY26, I will guess that’s where privatizing payment processing comes in - for efficiency and cost savings rather than lazy government workers who make too many mistakes (I’m being facetious). Every address FB has done leads and ends with technology and payment processing. He’s leading us there, IMHO. Nothing is to benefit the public, truly. Their own potential social security payments is just pennies to them and they have no concern or altruistic interest whatsoever. They are not interested in government’s need to maintain order, stability, or essential services or promoting general welfare for all (including children, poor, elderly). Being a multimillionaire just isn’t enough.