Manchin calls for deal on Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid in new Congress
Centrist Sen.
"You're going to get your financial house in order. We cannot live with this crippling debt," Manchin, whose pivotal vote both delayed and helped pass big pieces of
"If we don't look at the trust funds that are going bankrupt, whether they be Medicare, Medicaid,
"If we can't come to grips of how we face the financial challenge that this country has, then we're all going to be paying a price that we can't afford," he said.
Manchin, who sank Biden's ambitious
The
In February, Manchin proposed addressing that shortfall by increasing the amount of income subject to taxation to fund
And Manchin pushed back hard against
"My big concern right now is the 2026 deadline [for] Medicare insolvency and if no one's concerned about that, I've got people — that's a lifeline. Medicare and
If Manchin continues to push for a bipartisan deal to shore up the finances of
After
In October of 2018, when
"It's a bipartisan problem: unwillingness to address the real drivers of the debt by doing anything to adjust those programs to the demographics of America in the future," he told
Manchin, who appeared Thursday before a room full of CEOs via video link, urged the audience to stop making political donations to members of
"Quit writing checks to everybody," he said.
He argued that successful CEOs build good companies because they expect return on their investment, yet too often, they write checks to lawmakers in
"The investments you've made in politics from the Democrat side and the Republican side by asking nothing in return is a foolish investment," he said.
"Why don't you do this? Tell a politician when they come to you, say, 'Listen, I'm sorry I don't give checks, I don't give a donation or contribution to any politician, but I'm willing to make an investment. What should I expect from you? What are you going to do?'" Manchin advised.
He said too many donors are "giving checks to bad behavior" by supporting candidates and officeholders who are happy to let partisan gridlock rule the nation's capital.



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