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Opinion | Social Security’s funding crisis is a year closer — and Trump’s approach will make it worse 07/01/2025

When we hear the words "Social Security", we often think of older people, but that view is not accurate. Social Security is a program for everyone, not just older people. Social Security was put in place to ensure all working people can count on at least modest financial security when they reach their later years.

In just 8 years (2033), Social Security is going to run out of money and benefits will be cut. The system isn't running out of money because it doesn't work, it's running low because Congress has failed to keep the system funded. Social Security is funded by taxes on wages, however, not all wage earners are taxed. Higher incomes are exempted from SS taxes. Social Security is just like private retirement plans (401k, 403b, pensions plans, etc...). They are funded by workers and employers, and if they aren't properly funded, they run out of money.

Social Security's projected shortfall has been known about for years but Congress has failed to ensure the system is properly funded.
No matter how old you are now, if you work, Social Security is for you. If you are currently young, you pay into the system now to ensure it will be there for you when you are older.

It can sometimes be hard to imagine what you will want 10, 20 or 30 years in the future, but I can promise you one thing; no matter who, you will be damn thankful to have financial security in your future. Social Security will help you have that financial security, don't ever let anyone take that from you!

Opinion | Social Security’s funding crisis is a year closer — and Trump’s approach will make it worse The Social Security Board of Trustees said last week that the program’s combined trust funds will run out of money in 2034 — one year earlier than was projected in 2024.

Michigan House Bill 4895 - neonicotinoid pesticides - Bright Line Publishing 05/26/2021

Michigan District Representative Padma Kuppa (district 41) has introduced Michigan House Bill 4895 regulating neonicotinoid pesticides on state land. These pesticides may be partially responsible for honeybee colony collapse.

http://www.legislature.mi.gov/documents/2021-2022/billintroduced/House/htm/2021-HIB-4895.htm

Michigan House Bill 4895 - neonicotinoid pesticides - Bright Line Publishing Michigan House Bill 4895 regarding neonicotinoid pesticides has been introduced to ban their use on public lands to preserve pollinators.

CRIP CAMP: A DISABILITY REVOLUTION | Official Trailer | Netflix | Documentary 04/29/2021

BLP reviewed the documentary Crip Camp on our site. Watch the trailer for the film here:

CRIP CAMP: A DISABILITY REVOLUTION | Official Trailer | Netflix | Documentary On the heels of Woodstock, a group of teen campers are inspired to join the fight for disability civil rights. This spirited look at grassroots activism is e...

America is ignoring the coronavirus variants at its own peril 02/19/2021

An informative article on what is known about the accelerating infections from Covid19 variants.

"Now is the time to double down on protective measures and doing what we know works, which is wearing a mask, social distancing and not spending unmasked time indoors with people outside of your immediate household"

https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2021/02/america-is-ignoring-the-covid-variants-at-its-own-peril/?utm_source=facebook&utm_campaign=naytev&utm_medium=social&fbclid=IwAR2Xgd_AXxlN9Od9RlHNDwVxglP5rI8qJ4Qm3rhpwL5kbYVc-mI_tvB7-w4

America is ignoring the coronavirus variants at its own peril A tale of "two epidemics."

U.S. Exits Paris Climate Accord after Trump Stalls Global Warming Action for Four Years 11/07/2020

"The U.S.’s exit from the historic 2015 Paris climate agreement takes effect today, capping four years of President Donald Trump aggressively rolling back the Obama administration’s climate-change-mitigation policies."

U.S. Exits Paris Climate Accord after Trump Stalls Global Warming Action for Four Years State-level efforts and a growing renewables market have mitigated federal emissions policy rollbacks—but Trump’s climate impact could be long-lasting

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