South Carolina Republican Congresswoman Nancy Mace discusses government spending during her visit to Beaufort on Friday, June 7, at Bricks on Boundary restaurant. Mace also discussed Social Security matters. She said Social Security will become insolvent by the year 2050 if something isn’t done now, adding that it wouldn’t affect anyone at Friday’s meeting, most of whom seemed to be at or near retirement age. But she said it would affect their children within the next 30 years. Bob Sofaly/The Island News

Mace visits Bricks on Boundary

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South Carolina Republican Congresswoman Nancy Macy, right, tears up a flyer left on windshields, presumably by those supporting an opposing candidate for South Carolina’s 1st Congressional District, during her Beaufort visit Friday, June 7, at Bricks on Boundary restaurant. At left is Mace’s chief of staff Lorie Khatod. Mace discussed a myriad of issues including the southern border, Social Security, abortion and the federal government’s inability to control spending. Bob Sofaly/The Island New
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