Interesting article about population development April 26, 2016 | Registered: 9 years ago Posts: 951 |
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I think it will become more difficult to keep the elderly sick going and many resources will have to go to keeping the younger population healthy (or at least alive), many with obesity related chronic disease like diabetes and COPD. I'm not sure what will happen with all the tards that are being born, but they cost a lot of health care dollars and of course produce nothing. All around it doesn't look good.
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@ blondie: my generation and the younger one, seems have been dropping off quite young
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@ Studio54: The elderly are going to be very disappointed that the new worker bees won't be voting for enormous tax hikes so they can collect their social security and Medicare.
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The youth organization of Schaeuble‘s Christian Democratic Union and its Christian Social Union sister party voiced its support for a further increase and proposed for retirement in Germany to be gradually extended to 70 by 2030
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And some of us baby boomers want to die to escape the pain and indignity. The same fuckwits trying to stop abortion are trying to stop voluntary euthanasia.
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The elderly are going to be very disappointed that the new worker bees won't be voting for enormous tax hikes so they can collect their social security and Medicare.
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Some 61 percent of citizens age 65 and older voted in the November 2010 election, the best turnout of any age group. More than half (54 percent) of those ages 55 to 64 also cast a ballot. People under age 45 are much less likely to vote. Just 37 percent of 25- to 44-year-olds made it to the polls in November 2010. And not even a quarter (21 percent) of the youngest citizens—ages 18 to 24—entered a voting booth in 2010.