I wish I could feel sympathy, but I don’t. The Reagan generation did this to themselves, and the rest of us have to suffer with them.
I wish I could feel sympathy, but I don’t. The Reagan generation did this to themselves, and the rest of us have to suffer with them.
I genuinely don’t know how to solve this until the boomers all fucking die. Which is clearly not a great solution to boomer homelessness.
“Group specifically responsible for creating this problem who will fight to the death to prevent solving the problem increasingly at risk from it”
It’s a class issue, the idle rich of every generation will oppose change until the reins of power are taken away from them and given back to the people.
I honestly wonder just how many of the homeless babyboomers have kids who are perfectly capable of helping them, but want absolutely no contact with their parents.
I’ve cut out pretty much every boomer-age person from my life, biologically related and otherwise, in the last few years. Something about either made them worse or just made the masks fall off and they were always that way.
I helped a few of them out of homelessness-adjacent financial crises in the past (one was a house-flipping parasite that became over-leveraged during the 2008/2009 recession and lost just about everything and needed enough money to stay off the street until they got a job). If such things happened again now, they’re on their own, especially after their red-faced bloodthirsty rants about “the storm” and what they wanted to happen if it came for the (slurs).
Distant family boomer of mine is close to homelessness since he isn’t selling his 10 bedroom house to shrink, since he doesn’t want to live with other people. Could live on 30k from sold house + 25k pension after taxes for the next 35 years.
as long as i go bankrupt from propping up a souless corporation than getting a sustainable living from being a SOCIALIST LEECH OFF THE TAXPAYERS.
When souless corp does it it’s just smart buisness! Go back to econ 101 commie!