I have been.
2037 may seem like a long way away, but if you were born after 1970, tweaks need to be made. I'm a late baby boomer, and there will be a large number of my generation added to this group. People born in 1960 will be 77 in 2037. There have been a number of tweaks over the years to extend out it's solvency.
Even though I also think our military spending is way out-of-control, I cannot imagine a group that would make retirement benefits as a budgetary item.
In 1996, the trustees projected that the system would go broke in 2029 (34 years) In 2007, they said 2041 (33 years). Today they say 2037 (27 years). The degree of anticipated crisis has remained essentially the same for the last 14 years. The target is moving because the assumptions move.
The SS trustees publish three financial forecasts. Optimistic, "most likely" and pessimistic. For 30 years, the "most likely" scenario has been consistently pessimistic.
The real goal is to set up the conditions where government never has to repay the government bonds that workers have invested in.