Posted on 04/26/2022 7:34:52 AM PDT by MarvinStinson
bullshit!
I concur.
Thanks for your eloquence and exquisite expression of your thought. I’m impressed.
What I learned from the original Ghostbusters Chris is you don’t cross streams.
Of course, the reality is that Chris Wallace signed a multi-year contract and will probably get paid for all of it.
Retire you old goat. You’ve got more than enough money. Just go away and enjoy your life.
I just hope and pray that Fox News doesn’t take this whiney-hiney back. I am sure that Chrissy baby would do much better at, as Jack Kelly of News Max says, MSNBS.
“Many retired boomers are taking retail and other jobs in order to supplement retirement savings...”
Well, it’s a bit different situation taking a part time job to stay busy as opposed than continuing in your primary employment forever, making sure that nobody else, even people who have been working their for decades, can advance up the ladder.
“He was complaining that most people applying for jobs under 40 can’t pass the drug test. He lamented the retirement of boomers in their 60’s because they are much more productive than younger workers, and aren’t constantly complaining.”
True, but the other side of that coin is that one reason for a couple generations of Americans being stuck in “perpetual adolescence” is that they have not been forced to grow up. Leave people a choice of whether to take responsibility and step up, or just coast along, and many people will just coast. The older generation continuing to keep everything running while also being happy to help support their kids every time they fail is contributing to the problem. At some point you have to just let the younger generations sink or swim.
“Whether it is good for the country, entirely depends on the boomer.”
No, not really in the manner that I’m talking about. I think it’s an aggregate negative for the country to have one generation doggedly clinging to every shred of power that they can while now not just one, but two going on three generations are essentially waiting for them to pass away so that they finally have a chance to step up.
Pretty soon, they’ll be gone and they’ll lose that power anyway, but the next generations will not be properly prepared to take the reins because they’ve been stuck on the sidelines instead of steadily transitioning to the forefront of society.
Psaki’s replacement
Just a guess on my part. His recent ratings at FOX were likely awful and his contract was up for renewal at the same time. He decided to go with a better offer at CNN and it didn't work out. I would bet he is still getting paid for doing nothing until his contract runs out at CNN.
Bwahahaha, snicker, snicker, hehehehehehe, hahahhahaha, bwahahahahaha.
How could anyone trust the ‘news judgement’ of a person who thinks a ‘streaming service’ would be paid for when people aren’t even willing to watch the free version?
Reminds me of newspapers years ago who thought Drudge was popular because he was ‘on the net’ rather than the truth about Drudge’s power: that it came from his willingness to include the conservative take on the news.
He’s the same smirking, snarky liberal s**t his old man was.
HOW ABOUT filing for Social Security & retiring???
He’s 74 years old...retire on all your money and enjoy your life, if you can.
“Chris Wallace Unsure of Next Move After CNN+ Demise”
doesn’t Katie Couric still have a podcast? Wallace could always partner with her ..
“Wallace announced his decision to leave Fox News for CNN+ last December on the promise of looking forward to the “new freedom.” “
hey, chris, haven’t you ever heard that freedom means you have nothing left to lose? looks like you’re finally free now, buddy! ...
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