Are political conservatives trying to weaken popular support for social security by slashing its budget for customer service?

That's the theme of this article by Michael Hiltzik. Here's an excerpt:

[I]f you really want to destroy a business, just hack away at its customer service. … The principle also holds true for government programs, which is why you should be very suspicious about the relentless budget-cutting at the Social Security Administration. Mark Miller of Reuters brings us up to date on this underhanded campaign, which involves closing field offices by the score, satellite offices by the hundreds and service staff by the thousands. "Visitors to field offices waited more than 30 percent longer in fiscal 2013 than in 2012," Miller reports. "Busy signals on the SSA's toll-free customer assistance line (800-772-1213) doubled in fiscal 2013 over the previous year." As Nancy Altman, co-director of the advocacy group Strengthen Social Security, told Miller, this is part of "a raging fight by conservatives to get rid of the government's footprint wherever possible." And since Social Security has long been in their cross hairs, it's unsurprising that a meat cleaver has been taken to its administrative budget. The budget request has been pared down in 14 of the last 16 years, Miller found.