These Boomer Seniors are selfish, socially destructive, and don't care about anyone - not their children or grand-children.
Current Seniors on SS/M paid in many times less than they 'earned'.
I am 51, and within 11 years SS will bankrupt the USA budget and force dramatic reductions in 'entitled/earned benefits'. The older Boomers are going to demand what they want, like a spoilt child.
Screw you people..you re-elected the clowns that ruined this system..then you want US the under 40 crowd to pay for your MISTAKE..you Voted for the people who did this to us for 50 years...
@steelbreeze420 Poor baby, boo hoo. I guess this great nation just materialized out of thin air then. I guess these people you so hate had nothing to do with THAT. Strong national security, solid infrastructure that supports commerce and trade, schools... yup, I guess you poor little babies got handed such a raw deal. I have a great idea, since it's so awful here, why don't you go somewhere better and don't come back, take your thumb sucking friends. I guarantee you won't be missed.
@MAINEPREPPER What country do u live in? Our road and bridges are in shit shape, union contracts and back trade agreements have driven jobs everywhere but here, and out schools are the laughing stock of the world...yea, great job guys..way to be a good steward. But since you walked into a nation rising into a unique state in world history, that is the worldwide use of the dollar, and had never seen prosperity, which u squandered, u probably don't get that.
@steelbreeze420 I live in the greatest country in the world; these things may need repair but they didn't just grow overnight. Once we rescind the tax cuts to the rich, eliminate corporate welfare and pay back the money borrowed to have done those two things over the past 28 years, we'll fix the bridges.
@MAINEPREPPER Just 28 years? Kennedy died more then that..think we went off rails right about LBJ and it reach the mountain top with GWB. BHO is even worse. ok, you pissed me off at first, but we are finding some agreement here. I too am sick of being one of the 99% and you are right, Corp Welfare (ESPECIALLY INTERNATIONAL FINANCIALS) and the super rich need to have their special treatment taken away. But the govt wont do that to save SSN, they will tax me the working 30 something...not them.
@MAINEPREPPER and notice no defense for voting for RETARDS for 50 years because your too worried about what kind of car your neighbor is diving or who had a pool. The young people today want the same opportunity you flushed..Because you had a generation of medical dependents pulling you down.
@steelbreeze420 Not me. I've voted third party since I can remember. Nobody I vote for gets elected but that's because they aren't selling the country out for campaign contributions which is why we are in this mess. I'm sure you guys won't figure this one out until there isn't anything left though. Believe me, I want the next generation to have BETTER than we have today, my children are in that generation and my grandchildren in the next.
@MAINEPREPPER Third party too..every time since 18. More agreement..getting scarey..lol. We have figured it out though, faster then previous generations i think...more of us, but not all by far. I have to say, the mass awakening is because of technology. If people 30 years ago have more then 3 networks and a few newspapers owned by same people to chose from maybe we would have so many brainwashed people out there. Do you find an awaking in your peer groups? And is it frequent?
@steelbreeze420 Well, at least we agree that both parties aren't worth our votes. Yes I do find an awakening in my peer groups; I'm a Soldier on active duty in SOF. I am in Civil Affairs/Psychological Operations. The main status quo parties and the wealthy are experts at Psychological Warfare and have engaged in a form of political capture (they have a lot of money behind them and are not stupid). They see a movement, penetrate it from within and divert it away; it is masterful!
@steelbreeze420 ... further, they do this political capture without the members knowing it is happening. Here is how you do it; you send your operators into the meetings, they join and act like the most loyal people; they are FOR everything the party stands for. Once they gain trust, they simply offer up strong courses of action on some of the points that they want to hijack or divert. Their other operators in the party become the "amen chorus" and you find your party has taken a deviation
@steelbreeze420 ... these courses of action are not an outright opposition but rather seek to focus the attention away from something they want to protect. Let's say I wanted to infiltrate an Al Qaeda cell; I would seek to focus their IED campaign away from US troops in Afghanistan and onto the Saudi family instead. I would do this by making the Saudi family into a big threat and produce examples of their "outrageous infidel like behavior" and anything else to whip up sentiment.
@MAINEPREPPER Very interesting. I think patience is the key virtue in a strategy like this. Its hard, as you saw with my initial comment, for me personally to keep my opinion to myself when asked in general. Your right though,watch the GOP crop right now parroting things Paul has said for years, but not really believing it. he has had influence and push party in the Libertarian direction. this requires more thought, thanks!
@steelbreeze420 Exactly. Most people don't see this as so obvious as we do, especially that have training in the methodology of PSYOP. I get frustrated because it is as obvious as it is wrong. The OWS movement is proving harder because they aren't organized; that's why there is such an effort to misrepresent what they stand for as a movement, to villif them. The problem with that approach is that it can backfire on you. We tried it with Muqtada al Sadr and it failed, the locals knew better.
I'm a senior, but not a member of this selfish AARP. I care weather or not my children will have their benefits when needed. Social Security has to be changed and fixed for future generations. If NOT by 2030 taxpayers will have to pay 30% of wadges for S.S. alone, in order to continue current benefits. Young people will not be able to do that. I say fix it now. L. Saunders, Texas
@Byakuyasamamark205 Only a Ponzi Scheme if we allow the politicians to not pay back the trillions they borrowed out of it to fund the Bush era tax cuts. If they are forced to pay it back (which they are supposed to do by law), it is solvent until 2047 without a single change. After that it will drop 25% unless we make a slight FICA increase.
@Byakuyasamamark205 My what a witty retort; it probably fits on a bumper sticker. I am sure your puppet masters the Koch brothers would be proud of this. Remember, we MUST eliminate SS so that we can afford to pay for corporate welfare and to extend the largest tax cuts to the rich. God forbid we go back to an era when 60% of the people controlled 80% of the wealth.
@trickshotfanIII and they dont care..the over 50 crowd (AARP) is ready to run the country into the dirt to pay for their extended retirement. SSN was invented based on the age people die..move it to 75...then it will be solvent....We were promised all kinds of stuff, like the Occupy crowd was, and they lied to us too...get over it..as i said in previous post, the people in AARP complaining re-elected the crooks that did this the system over and over again...
@steelbreeze420 SS is solvent until 2047 as it is without moving the retirement age. This is propaganda from the politicians who don't want to pay back the money they borrowed from the fund to help extend the Reagan and Bush tax cuts. The wealthy want SS cut because they don't need it, it will represent an automatic 6.2% bonus to their payrolls in their businesses and will mean they get to keep their tax cuts AND corporate welfare. Wake up.
@trickshotfanIII What is your drivel? OMG...The taxpayers should NOT foot the bill for the fact that the geezers blew all their money whilst they were working and did not save enough...too bad
@trickshotfanIII Actually it is good until the year 2047 and then the number will be 25% unless of course we make an increase in FICA now. You are right, we need to fix it now.
These Boomer Seniors are selfish, socially destructive, and don't care about anyone - not their children or grand-children.
Current Seniors on SS/M paid in many times less than they 'earned'.
I am 51, and within 11 years SS will bankrupt the USA budget and force dramatic reductions in 'entitled/earned benefits'. The older Boomers are going to demand what they want, like a spoilt child.
"I EARNED my benefits."
1) You earned nothing
2) They are not YOURS
The most selfish Generation in history
Knepperify1 3 months ago
Screw you people..you re-elected the clowns that ruined this system..then you want US the under 40 crowd to pay for your MISTAKE..you Voted for the people who did this to us for 50 years...
steelbreeze420 4 months ago
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MAINEPREPPER 4 months ago
@steelbreeze420 Poor baby, boo hoo. I guess this great nation just materialized out of thin air then. I guess these people you so hate had nothing to do with THAT. Strong national security, solid infrastructure that supports commerce and trade, schools... yup, I guess you poor little babies got handed such a raw deal. I have a great idea, since it's so awful here, why don't you go somewhere better and don't come back, take your thumb sucking friends. I guarantee you won't be missed.
MAINEPREPPER 4 months ago
@MAINEPREPPER What country do u live in? Our road and bridges are in shit shape, union contracts and back trade agreements have driven jobs everywhere but here, and out schools are the laughing stock of the world...yea, great job guys..way to be a good steward. But since you walked into a nation rising into a unique state in world history, that is the worldwide use of the dollar, and had never seen prosperity, which u squandered, u probably don't get that.
steelbreeze420 4 months ago
@steelbreeze420 I live in the greatest country in the world; these things may need repair but they didn't just grow overnight. Once we rescind the tax cuts to the rich, eliminate corporate welfare and pay back the money borrowed to have done those two things over the past 28 years, we'll fix the bridges.
MAINEPREPPER 4 months ago
@MAINEPREPPER Just 28 years? Kennedy died more then that..think we went off rails right about LBJ and it reach the mountain top with GWB. BHO is even worse. ok, you pissed me off at first, but we are finding some agreement here. I too am sick of being one of the 99% and you are right, Corp Welfare (ESPECIALLY INTERNATIONAL FINANCIALS) and the super rich need to have their special treatment taken away. But the govt wont do that to save SSN, they will tax me the working 30 something...not them.
steelbreeze420 4 months ago
@MAINEPREPPER and notice no defense for voting for RETARDS for 50 years because your too worried about what kind of car your neighbor is diving or who had a pool. The young people today want the same opportunity you flushed..Because you had a generation of medical dependents pulling you down.
steelbreeze420 4 months ago
@steelbreeze420 Not me. I've voted third party since I can remember. Nobody I vote for gets elected but that's because they aren't selling the country out for campaign contributions which is why we are in this mess. I'm sure you guys won't figure this one out until there isn't anything left though. Believe me, I want the next generation to have BETTER than we have today, my children are in that generation and my grandchildren in the next.
MAINEPREPPER 4 months ago
@MAINEPREPPER Third party too..every time since 18. More agreement..getting scarey..lol. We have figured it out though, faster then previous generations i think...more of us, but not all by far. I have to say, the mass awakening is because of technology. If people 30 years ago have more then 3 networks and a few newspapers owned by same people to chose from maybe we would have so many brainwashed people out there. Do you find an awaking in your peer groups? And is it frequent?
steelbreeze420 4 months ago
@steelbreeze420 Well, at least we agree that both parties aren't worth our votes. Yes I do find an awakening in my peer groups; I'm a Soldier on active duty in SOF. I am in Civil Affairs/Psychological Operations. The main status quo parties and the wealthy are experts at Psychological Warfare and have engaged in a form of political capture (they have a lot of money behind them and are not stupid). They see a movement, penetrate it from within and divert it away; it is masterful!
MAINEPREPPER 4 months ago
@steelbreeze420 ... further, they do this political capture without the members knowing it is happening. Here is how you do it; you send your operators into the meetings, they join and act like the most loyal people; they are FOR everything the party stands for. Once they gain trust, they simply offer up strong courses of action on some of the points that they want to hijack or divert. Their other operators in the party become the "amen chorus" and you find your party has taken a deviation
MAINEPREPPER 4 months ago
@steelbreeze420 ... these courses of action are not an outright opposition but rather seek to focus the attention away from something they want to protect. Let's say I wanted to infiltrate an Al Qaeda cell; I would seek to focus their IED campaign away from US troops in Afghanistan and onto the Saudi family instead. I would do this by making the Saudi family into a big threat and produce examples of their "outrageous infidel like behavior" and anything else to whip up sentiment.
MAINEPREPPER 4 months ago
@MAINEPREPPER Very interesting. I think patience is the key virtue in a strategy like this. Its hard, as you saw with my initial comment, for me personally to keep my opinion to myself when asked in general. Your right though,watch the GOP crop right now parroting things Paul has said for years, but not really believing it. he has had influence and push party in the Libertarian direction. this requires more thought, thanks!
steelbreeze420 4 months ago
@steelbreeze420 Exactly. Most people don't see this as so obvious as we do, especially that have training in the methodology of PSYOP. I get frustrated because it is as obvious as it is wrong. The OWS movement is proving harder because they aren't organized; that's why there is such an effort to misrepresent what they stand for as a movement, to villif them. The problem with that approach is that it can backfire on you. We tried it with Muqtada al Sadr and it failed, the locals knew better.
MAINEPREPPER 4 months ago
The man in the navy sweater has such gravitas. Obviously, a major career in independent film awaits him. Could I have gone to school with him?
liseur7 5 months ago
I'm a senior, but not a member of this selfish AARP. I care weather or not my children will have their benefits when needed. Social Security has to be changed and fixed for future generations. If NOT by 2030 taxpayers will have to pay 30% of wadges for S.S. alone, in order to continue current benefits. Young people will not be able to do that. I say fix it now. L. Saunders, Texas
trickshotfanIII 5 months ago
@trickshotfanIII It's a ponzi scheme.
Byakuyasamamark205 5 months ago
@Byakuyasamamark205 Only a Ponzi Scheme if we allow the politicians to not pay back the trillions they borrowed out of it to fund the Bush era tax cuts. If they are forced to pay it back (which they are supposed to do by law), it is solvent until 2047 without a single change. After that it will drop 25% unless we make a slight FICA increase.
MAINEPREPPER 4 months ago
@MAINEPREPPER It's a ponzi scheme regardless.
Byakuyasamamark205 4 months ago
@Byakuyasamamark205 No it isn't
MAINEPREPPER 4 months ago
@MAINEPREPPER Yeah it is. You liberal scum bags are a bunch of welfare babies.
Byakuyasamamark205 4 months ago
@Byakuyasamamark205 My what a witty retort; it probably fits on a bumper sticker. I am sure your puppet masters the Koch brothers would be proud of this. Remember, we MUST eliminate SS so that we can afford to pay for corporate welfare and to extend the largest tax cuts to the rich. God forbid we go back to an era when 60% of the people controlled 80% of the wealth.
MAINEPREPPER 4 months ago
@trickshotfanIII and they dont care..the over 50 crowd (AARP) is ready to run the country into the dirt to pay for their extended retirement. SSN was invented based on the age people die..move it to 75...then it will be solvent....We were promised all kinds of stuff, like the Occupy crowd was, and they lied to us too...get over it..as i said in previous post, the people in AARP complaining re-elected the crooks that did this the system over and over again...
steelbreeze420 4 months ago
@steelbreeze420 SS is solvent until 2047 as it is without moving the retirement age. This is propaganda from the politicians who don't want to pay back the money they borrowed from the fund to help extend the Reagan and Bush tax cuts. The wealthy want SS cut because they don't need it, it will represent an automatic 6.2% bonus to their payrolls in their businesses and will mean they get to keep their tax cuts AND corporate welfare. Wake up.
MAINEPREPPER 4 months ago
@trickshotfanIII What is your drivel? OMG...The taxpayers should NOT foot the bill for the fact that the geezers blew all their money whilst they were working and did not save enough...too bad
circusmaximus10 4 months ago
@trickshotfanIII Actually it is good until the year 2047 and then the number will be 25% unless of course we make an increase in FICA now. You are right, we need to fix it now.
MAINEPREPPER 4 months ago
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