'Hobnobbing
With Billionaires in Davos,' Trump Admits—If Reelected—He Will Seek to Cut
Social Security, Medicaid, and Medicare
"It'll be toward the end of the year," Trump said from Davos, Switzerland. "And at the right time, we will take a look at that. You know, that's actually the easiest of all things, if you look, cause it's such a big percentage."
While attending the
World Economic Forum's summit of global elites in the Swiss mountaintop retreat
of Davos on Wednesday, President Donald Trump openly admitted he would—if
reelected in 2020—consider cutting back funding for key social programs
including Social Security, Medicaid, and Medicare.
The remarks came in an
interview with CNBC's Joe Kernen in Davos, and although the news
outlet did not report them in their initial write-up of
the exchange, they were captured in the transcript (and as Trump keeps saying, you should "READ THE TRANSCRIPT"):
PRESIDENT TRUMP: Go
ahead.
KERNEN: Entitlements
ever be on your plate?
TRUMP: At some
point they will be. We have tremendous growth. We're going to have tremendous
growth. This next year I—it'll be toward the end of the year. The growth is
going to be incredible. And at the right time, we will take a look at that. You
know, that's actually the easiest of all things, if you look, cause it's such
a—
KERNEN: If you're
willing—
TRUMP: —big
percentage.
KERNEN: —to do some of
the things that you said you wouldn't do in the past, though, in terms of
Medicare—
TRUMP: Well, we're
going—we're going to look....
For those who needed a
translation, MarketWatch columnist Pedro Nicolaci da
Costa spelled it out
plainly: "Trump told CNBC he wants to cut Social
Security."
Reaction from
defenders of the key safety net programs was swift.
"After a day of
hobnobbing with billionaires in Davos, President Trump publicly revealed that
cuts to earned Medicare and Social Security benefits will be on the table as
soon as the end of this year," said Richard Fiesta, executive director of
the Alliance for Retired Americans, in a statement. "The cruel irony of this
scene cannot be overstated."
"While Davos
billionaires may not understand the importance of Social Security and Medicare,
millions of Americans who rely on the health and retirement benefits they have
earned through a lifetime of hard work do," added Fiesta.
"Social
Security and Medicare are vital for a secure retirement. Americans pay the
highest prescription drug prices in the world. This burden and affording other
basic necessities make it harder for retirees to make ends meet. Cutting Social
Security and Medicare would be a cruel disaster."
In the context of the
2020 election, Linda Benesch, communications director for the advocacy group
Social Security Works, said Donald Trump ran on a promise to protect Social
Security in 2016, "but that was a lie."
Since taking office, especially with the help of top aide Mick Mulvaney, the Trump administration has repeatedly signaled its desire to cut funding for the key programs.
"His budget proposals include Social Security cuts," Benesch explained to Common Dreams in an email.
"Now, he's flat out saying that he plans to target 'entitlements' (AKA earned benefits.) We need a Democratic nominee who can draw a clear contrast with Trump on Social Security. That will be far more difficult for Joe Biden, who has a history of being open to cuts, than it would be for Bernie Sanders or Elizabeth Warren."
Since taking office, especially with the help of top aide Mick Mulvaney, the Trump administration has repeatedly signaled its desire to cut funding for the key programs.
"His budget proposals include Social Security cuts," Benesch explained to Common Dreams in an email.
"Now, he's flat out saying that he plans to target 'entitlements' (AKA earned benefits.) We need a Democratic nominee who can draw a clear contrast with Trump on Social Security. That will be far more difficult for Joe Biden, who has a history of being open to cuts, than it would be for Bernie Sanders or Elizabeth Warren."
Struggling seniors and
retirees, said Fiesta, "need help, not a slap in the face."