From
The Hill:
Republicans are battling among themselves over whether to push reforms
to reduce Social Security spending, with some conservatives rallying
around the idea of raising the retirement age. ...
But others in the party warn that talking about delaying Social
Security benefits in an election year is political malpractice and would
give Democrats a golden opportunity to accuse GOP candidates of wanting
to cut Social Security.
“Horrible idea. Totally opposed to this,” Sen. Josh Hawley (R-Mo.) said of raising the retirement age, even for people who don’t plan to retire soon.
“What a terrible idea. If Republicans want to be in the minority
party forever, then go ahead and endorse that,” he said. “Republicans
are so stupid. If they want to go to working people and say,
‘Congratulations, you have paid into this your whole life — your payroll
taxes — and now we’re going to take part of it away from you. We’re
going to make you work even longer than we said beforehand,’ I just
think that’s the stupidest thing I ever heard.”
Republican calls to reform Social Security got fresh attention when the
House Republican Study Committee (RSC), which includes more than 170 GOP
lawmakers, released a budget plan this week calling for “modest
adjustments to the retirement age for future retirees to account for
increases in life expectancy.” ...
Senate Republican Whip John Thune (S.D.), who is running to become the
next Senate GOP leader, said Thursday he’s sympathetic with
conservatives who want to raise the retirement age, even though it could
blow up in Republicans faces in this year’s election. ...