07-13-2013, 11:15 AM
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Originally posted by unknownjulie
Just for the sake of argument. Let's say a working poor person was paying into the social security system to support the aging baby boomers who are hoarding resources. Let's say that person had children that qualified for "free school lunches" because someone in some gov't entity understood what was going on. Is that young person with the family really actually receiving assistance? Or does it only appear that way?
When did the people born between 1946 and 1964 (baby boomers), become the hoarders of the resources?
Some of us have worked our rears of for over 40 years supporting kids, families,
and paying for just about everybody and everything.
Some of these hoarders finally just got to even think about retiring, although some of us
will probably just have to keep working until we drop dead.