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President Biden has congressional Republicans all asquirm as he conducts a post-State of the Union speech national tour.
Why? Because Biden has doubled down — or as Fox News has it, "tripled down" — on his assertion during the speech that the GOP has been planning to cut Social Security.
Not so, they say. Never happened. Sens. Mike Lee, R-Utah, and Rick Scott, R-Fla., were even caught on camera during the speech wearing "Who, me?" expressions of injured innocence.
Unfortunately for them, we have the evidence, as does Biden. Cutting Social Security along with Medicare has been part of the Republican platform for decades.
They often hide their intentions behind a scrim of impenetrable jargon, plainly hoping that Americans won't do the necessary math to penetrate their subterfuge.
Let's take a jaunt through the GOP approach to Social Security and Medicare.