Thursday, May 12, 2016

Trump open to Social Security changes if elected: adviser

Donald Trump has previously rejected calls for entitlement reforms to Social Security and Medicare. But, having secured the GOP nomination and looking to mend fences with the Republican leadership – including House Speaker Paul Ryan, a long-time leader on entitlement reform – Trump may be amending his views.

According to an advisor, “after the administration's been in place, then we will start to take a look at all of the programs, including entitlement programs like Social Security and Medicare.”

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2 comments:

JoeTheEconomist said...

Andrew, I am not sure how well this will sell with the core Trump base. These people want someone who is anti-Washington. This guy is Washington without the send to wait until the election before he starts breaking his promises.

JoeTheEconomist said...

Andrew, I am not sure how well this will sell with the core Trump base. These people want someone who is anti-Washington. This guy is Washington without the sense to wait until the election before he starts breaking his promises.

Can you delete the first occurrence of this post. Thanks,