From the Washington Post:
... Only weeks after taking control of the chamber, GOP lawmakers under new
Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) have rallied around firm pledges for
austerity, insisting their efforts can improve the nation’s fiscal
health. ...
So far, the party has focused its attention on slimming down federal
health care, education, science and labor programs, perhaps by billions
of dollars. But some Republicans also have pitched a deeper examination
of entitlements, which account for much of the government’s annual
spending — and reflect some of the greatest looming fiscal challenges
facing the United States. ...
In recent days, a group of GOP lawmakers has called for the creation of
special panels that might recommend changes to Social Security and
Medicare, which face genuine solvency issues that could result in
benefit cuts within the next decade. Others in the party have resurfaced
more detailed plans to cut costs, including by raising the Social
Security retirement age to 70, targeting younger Americans who have yet
to obtain federal benefits ...
GOP lawmakers have been counseled by a wide array of right-leaning
groups, including the Heritage Foundation, that the new majority should
consider significant changes to entitlements as part of their commitment
to cutting spending and balancing the budget — but not tax increases. ...
"Special panel" to recommend Social Security cuts. Is that like a death panel?
Republicans are living in a fantasy world if they really think they can cut Social Security. Forget the Senate and the White House. They couldn't come close to passing Social Security cuts in the House of Representatives. Get real.