Senator Orrin Hatch (R-UT) at the State of the Union adding in his thoughts on Social Security
Senator Hatch discusses the idea of how in 13 years the social security plan will be decreasing and how by the year 2042 it will be completely gone. He admits that Washington has done a bad job on social security but he explains how it is a bigger picture and that there needs to be a better plan for younger people. (1:25)
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