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don’t complain if we don’t send your social security checks


Howard Lutnik only opens his mouth to change the feet.

Donald Trump’s billionaire trade secretary on Friday gave another surprising statement when he suggested that only “experts” and the people “theft” from the government if they do not achieve their social security inspection next month.

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The strange comment comes just days after Lunnick, a former Wall Street capitalist, used his position to pump his share of Elon Musk Tesla, although he knew that a mask was stopped to earn $400 million from personal profits per dollar.

“Let’s say that social security has not sent the Czechs this month,” Lunnik told YouTube on Friday. – My 94-year-old mother-in-law doesn’t call or complain. He didn’t just do it. He thought something was spoiled and would get next month.

In response, he said, “A filter always makes a loud voice, screaming, screaming and complaining. … Whoever is in the payment system and the process system, knows the easiest way to find the fraudster, stop paying and listen.

The comments, just as they reduce the number of people working in social security offices and closely in branch offices, is unlikely to get friends and influence people even among Republicans, let alone anyone else.

About 69 million Americans rely on social security tests monthly, including 55 million; 6 million widows, widows and orphans; and 8 million people with disabilities. And while the checks may be “beautiful to have” for those who are financially financially financially, but they are the line of economic life for millions of people. Among those over the age of 65, 39 percent of men and 44 percent of women rely on social security tests for more than half of their monthly income, while for 12% of men and 15 percent of women more than 65 are “90 percent or more of their income.

Therefore, while the mother-in-law of a Wall Street billionaire may not be very worried if his monthly test is delayed, others may be worried if they go missing.

And if they complain that the checks have not received – especially if it is the result of the latest Dodge cutting for social security administration – may not be that they “stole” from the government to ask for social security assistance they have received during their lives.

Republicans and the Maga Enforcement must note that Lunnik’s statements do not do anything to help the Trump administration, cut fraud and misuse of federal expenditures without causing widespread fear and anxiety among all Americans, including pensioners, who have wages on salaries.

Also, to see Musk, the world’s richest man, a mockery of budget cuts while moving a chain around him on stage recently.

Lunnik’s amazing statement about the “disecuit” of social security was not just his strange statement during the interview.

“My wife always wants to repair my house,” she said. “I was alive every minute, my husband wanted to repair part of my house.

Forbes, who has recently estimated Lutnniki’s personal wealth for $1.5 billion, also called “house to hate Wall Street.

In the last interview, Lunnick acknowledged that when Musk only promised to cut $2 trillion from the federal budget before the election, he had just chosen that number randomly.

Earlier, Lunnik and Musk agreed that a mask promised to cut $1 trillion, but Musk suddenly doubled the figure when he was interviewed on stage at Madison Square Garden. (See the interview, start around 39 minutes, for complete details.)

Naturally, Market Watch readers were not fooled by the claims of a mask, because we were mathematics at that time. They were also not surprised when Musk abandoned his promise before the election after all the votes were counted.

But that’s an open question that may have been fooled and may still take a mask when he pours out an extraordinary budget from the air.

The most rational answer is to believe these savings when we actually see them.

It is something you promise to abstain when the only people who are serious about financing, you and others who have chosen to invest in your company. It’s another of their creation when you have 65 million people’s finances, most of whom cannot afford to buy shares and haven’t been able to buy yourself.

In the meantime, if social security does not send the checks by mistake next month, will Elon Musk and Howard Lutnik offer useless loans to the beneficiaries?

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