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Letter: Elections have outcomes

Diane Miller writes:
They say election have outcomes. The first day of the new Republican congress they vowed to cut disability benefits, survivors benefits, all they had to do was transfer funds from the regular social security.

I worked for years, my deceased husband worked for years, paid into it for years. I am now on disability, and Republicans are trying hard to cut benefits, these cuts affect millions of people; even Republicans are on disability.

Better wake up, pay attention to what is going on, before it's too late. We are the people in the We the People.

A 20 percent cut would really hurt the big shots in Washington. They do not know what it is like, they need to walk in my shoes. Their pay should be cut; let them see what it is like.

Elections really do have outcomes. --Diane Miller




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