California U.S. Rep Ro Khanna: “Eliminating the Social Security tax cap would allow us to not only fund it fully, but also strengthen…”

California U.S. Rep Ro Khanna: “Eliminating the Social Security tax cap would allow us to not only fund it fully, but also strengthen…”
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Ro Khanna tweeted the following:

“Eliminating the Social Security tax cap would allow us to not only fund it fully, but also strengthen it and increase benefits. Scrapping the cap is the best way to go.”
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Here are other recent tweets from Ro Khanna:

“The Pentagon employs over 500,000 private contractors. Cutting this by 10% could save the US $25-30 billion per year.
If Republicans are so concerned with our countrys debt, they should start with cutting unnecessary spending at the Pentagon.” on Feb. 9
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“We were sent to Congress to serve our constituents, not fossil fuel companies or the pharmaceutical industry.
As one of the few members who refuses to take any PAC money, Im proud to co-author the No PAC Act to get wealthy corporate interests out of politics.” on Feb. 9
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“DACA recipients pay a $500 fee every two years to renew their temporary status. We need to put a stop to these outrageous fees that create unnecessary barriers.” on Feb. 9
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