Oh spare me the baby boomer BS. When we were in college we worked our way through. We did not have day care, food stamps, or welfare to live on. And if it was available we were too proud to take it. If we didn’t have tuition we worked until we got it. Education today is mostly basket weaving and an college is just an escape for the gimmie group. Those who really want an education (profession) are getting one and are employable paying their loans back.
As far as paying for the baby boomer’s health care and care in general. The baby boomer worked their entire life and paid into that fund. Talk to the politicians that stole that money.
Pinging ErnBativia to Snoopers-868th’s #23. (It seems he’s one of us0.
Oh what the heck, I’ll just repost the whole thing:
“Oh spare me the baby boomer BS. When we were in college we worked our way through. We did not have day care, food stamps, or welfare to live on. And if it was available we were too proud to take it. If we didnt have tuition we worked until we got it. Education today is mostly basket weaving and an college is just an escape for the gimmie group. Those who really want an education (profession) are getting one and are employable paying their loans back”.
“As far as paying for the baby boomers health care and care in general. The baby boomer worked their entire life and paid into that fund. Talk to the politicians that stole that money”.
As you know Ern, technically, I’m not a boomer, having been born between V.E. day and V.J. day, I’m a tad long in the tooth to be a boomer.
I’ve been on S.S. for about 4 years now and Medicare for a year and a half. I’m hoping to live long enough to get back as much as I paid in, if I make it that long, I can hope to live long enough to get back what my employer paid in on my behalf.
Pinging ErnBatavia to Snoopers-868th’s #23. (It seems he’s one of us0.
Oh what the heck, I’ll just repost the whole thing:
“Oh spare me the baby boomer BS. When we were in college we worked our way through. We did not have day care, food stamps, or welfare to live on. And if it was available we were too proud to take it. If we didnt have tuition we worked until we got it. Education today is mostly basket weaving and an college is just an escape for the gimmie group. Those who really want an education (profession) are getting one and are employable paying their loans back”.
“As far as paying for the baby boomers health care and care in general. The baby boomer worked their entire life and paid into that fund. Talk to the politicians that stole that money”.
As you know Ern, technically, I’m not a boomer, having been born between V.E. day and V.J. day, I’m a tad long in the tooth to be a boomer.
I’ve been on S.S. for about 4 years now and Medicare for a year and a half. I’m hoping to live long enough to get back as much as I paid in, if I make it that long, I can hope to live long enough to get back what my employer paid in on my behalf.