Feel free to lead with even one example.Askd and answered. I guess I led with my chin on that one. But it was enlightening, especially from the elder hater who believes we still determined to shit on others even with our last breath. There is some real hate going on there. Interesting how many boomers I know feel that today’s younger generation is the most selfish, lazy generation they’ve ever witnessed. (And have dozens of examples of that)
But to each their own I guess. Just another boomer mindset.
Pops, between this, your views on abortion, gay rights (I think), why are you a Republican? It seems you disagree with a lot of the central tenets of the modern Republican Party (without even referring to Trumpism, which I know you also disdain)?One thing I’m sure of in my years of living is the ultra rich have been abusing the system.
I have no problem with anyone working hard and honestly to obtain their wealth. But I sure do have a problem how they are allowed to not pay their fair share of taxes. I’m not talking about forcing income equality which I wouldn’t support. But if we had a fair and equitable tax system many of the social programs you say average boomers failed to support or felt they couldn’t afford would have been and still would be very affordable.
Hmm Part Deux
Granted he isn't posting a bunch of populist financialbabble and conspiracy theories about Bill Gates buying farmland because the economy is about to go into a depression.Noah Smith is terrible.
Reality is just as depressing as that conjectureGranted he isn't posting a bunch of populist financialbabble and conspiracy theories about Bill Gates buying farmland because the economy is about to go into a depression.
I was just about to ask a similar question. If you believe in fair tax system, then how can you support a Republican party that wants to strip funding from the IRS? The entire goal is to fairly collect taxes. What are they trying to hide? It's really a baffling position.Pops, between this, your views on abortion, gay rights (I think), why are you a Republican? It seems you disagree with a lot of the central tenets of the modern Republican Party (without even referring to Trumpism, which I know you also disdain)?
Thanks for the answer, so in local, non-Biden/Clinton elections do you typically not vote, or vote for R/D?The answer is simple; I am longer a Republican. Haven’t been in years. In fact I would describe myself as apolitical.
So I have at least a dozen friends who own businesses, as well as a child. Not to mention those still in the work force who manage individuals. Most of them describe the majority of those entering the work force as lazy. Would you like a few names?Feel free to lead with even one example.
No, I vote. Locally, I do my best to learn about the Candidate and if I like them, I ignore how they are labeled.Thanks for the answer, so in local, non-Biden/Clinton elections do you typically not vote, or vote for R/D?
Was everyone entering the workforce back when you were in your 20s a super hard worker?So I have at least a dozen friends who own businesses, as well as a child. Not to mention those still in the work force who manage individuals. Most of them describe the majority of those entering the work force as lazy. Would you like a few names?