Social Security: Time Isn't On Our Side
27 May 2024
Rachel Greszler, Senior Research Fellow in the Roe Institute at The Heritage Foundation, discusses the grim picture painted in the Social Security Trustees' 2024 Report, the history of the Social Security program, what happens when Social Security runs out of money, and commonsense Social Security reforms.
0:00 0:00

Related Podcasts

Democrats' Social Plan Seeks to Expand Government-Run Healthcare
04 November 2021
In an interview with CFIF, Dr. Kathleen Brown, a dermatologist and health care policy activist, discusses Democrats' social plan, its potential impact on healthcare services to patients, and how it would result in the biggest expansion of government interference in health care in decades.
Title II "Net Neutrality" Repeal: The Sky Isn't Falling After All
29 May 2020
Phil Kerpen, President of American Commitment, discusses how coronavirus proves Title II "net neutrality" regulations were a mistake and repealing it was the right move, what it looks like in Europe where there have been stricter regulations, and why a light touch regulatory approach will continue to give rise to significant increases in investment, speeds and capacity.
Government Regulation of Social Media
17 November 2017
Robert B. Bluey, Senior Vice President, Communications and Editor in Chief, the Daily Signal at The Heritage Foundation, discusses a new poll that reveals that Americans oppose government regulation of social media and how recent Congressional hearings with Facebook, Twitter and Google may have had the opposite effect of what lawmakers intended.
Attention Social Justice Warriors
10 November 2017
Lisa De Pasquale, Author, Columnist, and Frequent Guest on Fox News and Fox Business, discusses free speech on college campuses, how some individuals have been successful in removing joy from the workplace, entertainment and the holidays, and her humorous book, "The Social Justice Warrior Handbook: A Practical Survival Guide for Snowflakes, Millennials, and Generation Z."
The Role of Social Media in Politics
13 October 2016
David Bozell, President of ForAmerica, discusses the use of social media to advance freedom, prosperity and virtue in public policy debates, and how peer-to-peer endorsements impact voting more than debates and speeches.
Social Security, 2013 Budget, and Other Horror Stories for Taxpayers
10 April 2013
Pete Sepp, Executive Vice President of the National Taxpayers Union, discusses Social Security, President Obama's 2013 Budget proposal and the need for tax reform.