Thread #62119996
Why the fuck won't old people just retire
So many positions that can go to people who actually need them are filled by old boomer fucks who are so goyminded that their only measure of a good life is how much they work
It needs to be illegal to work above the age of 65.
22 RepliesView Thread
>>
>>
>>
>>62119996
Ameriburgers LOVE working for Mr Shekelstein. Protestant work ethic or something. Arbeit macht frei.
Also, a lot of boomers are terrible with money and probably saved nothing because they thought the good times would last forever.
>>
>>62119996
But if boomers retired and freed up all those jerbs, you shiftless Gen Z wouldn't have any excuses for living the NEET life that you're gonna live anyway, because you're too narcissistic to degrade yourself with serfshit like showing up to work on time, and too lazy to actually provide enough value to justify the paycheck that you amusingly believe to be your inalienable right.
>>
>>
>>
>>62120466
Ironically, lots of them are poorfags and can't afford to retire. They'll still vote for whatever lets like 5 richfags jew them over of course, it's just a hill they're willing to die working on because they like watching everyone else suffer.
>>
>>62120035
Fpbp
Many are so far in da hustle and bustle that they aren't even full human beans anymore, just automaton husks that only live to 'work' despite being wildly out of touch with the world they helped shape. A lot of others are forced to keep waging and are broke af due to the ability to bounce back from hardship and failure was severely disrupted in the last 50 years. My parents retired like 15 years ago and they don't really have purpose anymore. A lifetime of making your career your life means your life ends when your career does too
>>
1. Jobs aren't as hard/shitty as they used to be. In their parent's day retirees were leaving factory jobs, labor jobs, etc. that obviously most people were in a rush to be done with. Now it's all make work office shit and it's even worse if the boomer is management because they're doing even less and it's actually their personal playground.
2. People are less satisfied with retiree income now, they don't want to give up the big house and luxury car and vacations.
>>
>>62120035
>>62120481
This is certainly true, both of my grandfathers were farmers, both died a couple of years after retiring and becoming super fat after no longer having to work hard every day.
>>
>>
File: gov xpense.png (189.3 KB)
189.3 KB PNG
>>62120567
Nothing to do with capitalism, everything to do with statism and systems designed to extract from you until you die. In a brutally "free market" (capitalist) sense, you would have elders getting kicked to the curb more readily by cutthroat companies looking to stay competitive. Instead we have various mechanisms that entrench their income, wealth, and power beyond their real means.
>>
>>62120583
>>62120567
We actually know what it was like because it was the norm in the 19th century (prior to mass statism). There were no safety nets, regulations, laws, welfare, income taxes, any of that, crafting this kind of warped system of gerontocracy.
So once you could no longer work (got old), you immediately became impoverished and went to a poorhouse, or your family's spare room, outside of the remarkable few who saved/invested and became wealthy. It was all do or die. There were far less sinecures and the competition was fierce for real high income jobs.
>>
>>
I worked a government job where boomers were holding their positions hostage. They refused to give up their cushy supervising positions to let young bloods change the shit boomer culture. As fate would have it, as soon I quit they started a mass exodus. Fucken boomers I swear
>>
>>
>>62120478
My boomer ass dad will be like that, because he moved for Florida to live the good life only to find he couldn't get good work there. He spent his ten years working at different places that were all dead-end, only to give up and sell his house to move back to Indiana because he needed to live in a lower cost of living place.
I remember I kept missing his calls because he would buy burner phones since he couldn't afford a regular phone on a full plan. Its been better since he moved back, but he also works two jobs. I suspect he'll be working for quite a lot longer yet.
>>
>>62119996
Bruh why the fuck won't they train the next generations? Is the currency so worthless now that it's not even worth it to train their native replacements instead of outsourcing in immigrants that can live in even lower standards of life like 4 to a bedroom? Why do they hate their own people to sell their own children out for material goods now? Not even that but why can't they understand every loan, lowering of interest rates is just inflationary and steals from the future generations prosperity, leaving them saddled with debt from the day they're born. Every new generation is coming into this world on a monopoly board where everything is owned and the currency is being devalued and they're starting from a higher difficulty level than the previous generation because now house, car, rent, resources, services, all have gone up in price but no one's rashes have gone up but useless middle managers and those who scam.
Rant over I guess. Heil Hitler kikes.
>>
>>62120350
This thread is all bots, fighting other chat bots to create a narrative, you're a kikebot.
Anyone who doesn't understand inflation, the expansion of the currency supply, leaves the new generations of people paying higher prices from the get go. Saving is a scam, inflation is stealing from everyone who isn't getting an adjustment in line with the rate of inflation. The answer is to do currency printing, gold, silver, copper etc. currency has to be backed by something real you can verify upon demand. China's gold corridor is going to work for nations, but people need to take ownership of their own money and safeguard their gold, silver and copper.
>>
>>62120909
>the expansion of the currency supply, leaves the new generations of people paying higher prices from the get go
It's cute that you think inflation didn't exist before you got on the internet, that your generation is the first generation to be affected by inflation. Grow the fuck up.
>>
>>62121993
Look at this piece of shit, inflation continues and things get harder for the people at the bottom of the Ponzi scheme until the pitchforks come out. Grow the fuck up, no one is buying your gaslighting kikebot.