I think that might be a “red line” for a lot of people.
Too late. They’ll take it next year. In five years or in nine years. Too many of our neighbors, fellow parishioners, co-workers, or “friends, haven’t saved a penny and they need to be bought off.
I think that might be a red line for a lot of people.
Chapter 1 in How to Start a Violent Revolution...with all the people you dont want to make violent doing the revolting.
I think that might be a red line for a lot of people.
You mean “working” people right? The non work crowd only wants, dey do not care a whit about savings. Same bunch that says that college should be “free” or same with health care, food, transportation etc. By free they mean at no cost to them and have no idea of how it gets paid for or care. BTW, I am not talking about the truly incapable of providing for themselves, I am talking about a sea of people who do not wish to be troubled by working.
It would not surprise me if we don’t have a portion of those who shop at super markets who believe the stuff on the shelves is grown in the back!
I think that might be a red line for a lot of people.
Tens of millions older people with nothing to live for would be a seriously formidable mob.