Senate Democrats got just enough help from Republicans to approve $34 billion in jobless benefits – $34 billion that adds to the deficit because lawmakers decided not to cut other spending to pay for the benefits. Why would Democrats fight against spending cuts? What kind of tax hikes are around the corner? We ask Heritage Foundation economist J.D. Foster. We also get his reaction to a new poll showing 60 percent of working Americans do not expect to receive Social Security benefits and ask what changes could help to sustain the system for future generations.