Want to Save Social Security? Adopt the Australian Retirement Model

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Congressional Republicans need to take the lead on transitioning Social Security to a solvent retirement system—and reap the benefits with younger voters.

Social Security is insolvent. No one on either side of the political aisle disputes this, but few try to muster the political will to do anything about it.

Last month, President Donald Trump said his administration is looking “very seriously” at the Australian retirement model. Australia’s program was designed specifically for the type of demographic collapse the United States will experience this century. It is not only popular in the land down under, but wildly successful. Transitioning to this type of mandatory retirement plan would avoid payroll tax hikes, eliminate pressure to flood the U.S. with foreign workers to pay for Social Security, and ensure future Americans’ retirement is guaranteed. It’s also a good policy for a party trying to attract younger voters.

Social Security Will Not Survive the Century

The fatal flaw in the Social Security system was baked in at the start. Most Americans believe the program is essentially a personal bank account that they pay into and pull out of after reaching retirement age. Reality is much more liquid. Social Security remains solvent so long as people working now pay more into the system than is withdrawn from people retiring now. In other words, what individual retirees get out usually isn’t equivalent to what they paid in—largely because inflation has devalued threefold the dollars today’s retirees paid. 

As a result, Social Security faces imminent insolvency due to the depleting Old-Age and Survivors Insurance (OASI) Trust Fund. Exacerbating the inflation problem is the shrinking worker-to-beneficiary ratio which has dropped tremendously since Social Security’s inception—meaning there are far fewer workers paying into the system compared to 90 years ago. The Baby Boomers’ retirement is narrowing that gap further at breakneck speed. 

The last year that the OASI Trust Fund collected more than it paid out was 2021. Last year’s Social Security Trustees Report showed the fund is projected to exhaust its reserves by 2033, and by the end of the century, its projected shortfall is $25 trillion. 

For comparison, in fiscal year 2025, the federal government only collected $5.2 trillion in revenue.

If nothing changes, the grandchildren of Americans retiring right now are guaranteed to not receive sufficient Social Security money to survive after retirement. That means we’re facing the end of full benefit payments, breaking the program’s promise to future generations—unless action is taken to dramatically reform the system. 

Without those urgent reforms, Social Security won’t survive the 21st century.

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Why Are Young Women So Liberal?

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What’s driving the massive gender split between America’s youngest voters?

The political gender gap among young Americans is widening at an alarming rate. If the Republican Party wants to avoid losing close, winnable elections, it must figure out why its message is repulsing young women and fix it.

In 2020, young voters supported Democrats at a similar wide margin as they did in 2008. But the real jolt came in 2024. Facing a historically inept candidate, amid a historically inept Democrat administration, President Donald Trump made understandable, large gains with Gen Z men. 

But Gen Z women barely budged. 

Men ages 18–29 made a 15-point swing to Trump. Young women, meanwhile, only moved eight points toward him. This turned young voters’ previous eight-point gender gap into a 15-point chasm. 

By contrast, the overall gender gap in 2024 shrunk to 10 points from 2020’s 11 points

Many blamed the young gender gap explosion on Trump’s appearances on male-centric podcasts in the online “manosphere.” But a newly released poll from the League of American Workers (LAW), coupled with last week’s elections, show 2024 was no fluke. 

In the LAW poll, Trump holds a 38-percent approval rate with men, ages 18–25, versus a 24 percent approval rate with young women. 

Democrats’ cataclysmic victories last week show this problem is getting worse for Republicans at the ballot box. Pollster Will Jordan aptly noted Democrats are “approaching Assad margins” with young women, referring to deposed Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad’s past election wins.

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MAKE FARMING GREAT AGAIN BY MAKING FARMERS HIRE AMERICANS

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Would crops rot and Americans lack fruits and vegetables without foreign farm workers?

An America First labor policy should aim to Americanize every aspect of the labor market—including agriculture. This means providing farm work opportunities to American citizens first and legal permanent residents second. Visas for seasonal farm workers should be capped and gradually reduced until they fall to a level that prioritizes American labor.

The U.S. is in the middle of an epoch-defining political realignment. Thanks to President Donald Trump’s policies, polling from the conservative League of American Workers consistently shows most voters see the Republican Party as the “party for workers.”

But whether the Republican Party takes advantage of the Trump bump remains to be seen. Doing so will require sacrificing short-term political capital with big business and big agriculture for long-term moral and political victories to transform American labor just as Trump has transformed workers’ perception of the GOP.

Restoration News has already exposed the threats posed by illegal alienssanctuary cities, and foreign tech workers—H-1B visa holders. But seasonal farm workers and the jobs they take from Americans remains a seldom-discussed aspect of mass immigration.

The H-2A seasonal visa for agricultural workers originally aimed to address labor shortages but instead created a permanent dependency that reduces incentives for farmers to innovate in 3 key ways:

  1. Recruiting American workers
  2. Investing in mechanization
  3. Switching to less labor-intensive land use.

Many mistakenly view seasonal foreign visas as indispensable to the agricultural industry and the country’s food supply. But like all jobs, farm work hinges on supply and demand. If the supply of cheap, experienced foreign farm labor remains high, farmers will have no incentive to hire Americans. 

Meanwhile, millions of undereducated American adults and hundreds of thousands of rural teenagers are unemployed or have given up trying to find work. Others remain stuck in jobs that pay less than what farmers spend on seasonal foreign workers. These and other cohorts of Americans form a pool of millions of working-age Americans, untapped labor that farmers would have to recruit if the option of hiring experienced foreign workers were permanently reduced.

There is a way to fix this problem in 7 years, less than two presidential terms. Doing so would strengthen rural Americans’ communities and culture and help cement the America First platform as the dominant worldview for generations.

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America’s Blueprint for Mass Deportations

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Removing millions of illegal aliens need not be costly or dramatic. The U.S. can fix its immigration problem by looking to our own history—we’ve done this before.

The American people gave President Donald Trump a mandate to carry out the largest deportation of illegal aliens in American history. While unprecedented in 2025, that same history actually shows removing millions of law-breaking foreigners is as American as apple pie. 

The Left insists any and all deportations are un-American and racist. In fact, removing troublesome migrants is one of our nation’s great unsung traditions to rival another, more familiar pillar also from the 19th century: Assimilation. In generations past, Americans revolted against agricultural and business elites—who wanted ever more cheap labor—by demanding their government remove burdensome, dangerous, and wage-depressing immigrants.

And elected officials responded, deporting over 57 million people since 1882—more than any country in history

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NewsBreak, Americans’ Most Downloaded News App, Poses Likely Chinese Communist Threat

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The top news aggregator app in the U.S. opens another door for China to undermine American society

Chinese-owned NewsBreak provides the Chinese Communist Party the ability to highlight chaos and amplify conspiracies and discord among Americans through its news content and comment sections. The app boasts 50 million monthly users and became the top-ranked app in the News category on Google Play in 2021.

NewsBreak claims to fill the gap created by the loss of tens of thousands of newsroom jobs and the closing of most countywide newspapers, but this overnight success comes with shoddy and subversive tactics to gain unfair market advantages and influence in the U.S.

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