I am writing to demand that you protect Social Security and stand firmly against any cuts, delays, or reductions to this essential program.
Social Security is not an entitlement—it is an earned benefit. American workers have paid into it every single paycheck of their working lives, trusting that the government would keep its promise. Seniors have contributed to our nation for decades, building our economy, raising families, paying taxes, and serving their communities. Now, in their retirement years, they deserve the financial security they have earned—not uncertainty or political games.
The vast majority of Americans rely on Social Security to survive. In the wealthiest country in the world, it is completely unacceptable that any senior should have to choose between paying for rent, medicine, or food. That is not dignity. That is not the America they worked to build.
To jeopardize Social Security is to break faith with millions of Americans who have upheld their end of the bargain. It is not charity. It is not optional. It is a guarantee they paid for and have every right to collect.
Our seniors deserve dignity, stability, and respect—not the anxiety of wondering whether the benefits they’ve worked for will be there when they need them. I urge you to reject any proposal that undermines Social Security and to instead strengthen it for current and future generations.
The people are watching, and we will remember who stood up for seniors and who did not.