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TopicC/D Old people need to gtfo out of the workforce
DarthGravid
07/06/18 12:11:31 PM
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clearaflagrantj posted...
DarthGravid posted...
clearaflagrantj posted...
DarthGravid posted...
clearaflagrantj posted...
BWLurker posted...
How old do you consider "old"?

65 and up.

After that point you're no longer useful, you are a burden


So how will they feed themselves and pay bills? Are you going to take care of them?

Or are you suggesting something far worse?

They should have planned for retirement.


It's not that simple. But then, I can guess from your attitude that you have never gone hungry or been cold. Daddy's money goes a long way towards teaching these kinds of attitudes. Not everyone has that. And don't say, "they should have worked harder", because that doesn't matter either. CEO's sit on their asses and play golf while people that make 1/50th of the money do the actual labor. I'm not saying that they don't deserve to be paid, but when you make that kind of money, it's easy to forget what it's like to live paycheck to paycheck.

Lmao any schmuck with a GED could get a dumbass job that could provide for a family of four back in the day, all they had to do was throw a little bit of money in a 401k and pay their mortgage and not carry a credit card balance and they could have ended up as millionaires by now.


This hinges on nothing going wrong, ever. That's not real life. We don't all have Daddy's money and connections to fall back on.
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