It’s a valid notion, even if it’s not humbly or graciously presented. “Social security” is a truly insidious program that disrupts the honoring and respect between generations by corrupting the connections between them, and it does victimize all people involved, as all forms of slavery and corruption do.
We can grow past it and overcome, though. All things are possible through Christ.
Please wait for cleared emotions before reading, and rest assured that it is a genuine, severe problem that we should desire to end as soon as we can.
What exactly do you expect the old and disabled to do when they are not able to 'be productive'? I'd say you'd be better off attacking the entitled and lazy. But no!
Not one word about them. No name calling (Ie. Boomer). Where is the respect?
Maybe you don't understand that Soc sec has been stolen from for years to fund communism!
You selfish assholes can hug a nut! In the meantime talk shit, you'll get shit!
Re-read what I wrote, please. I am not trying to be disrespectful in the slightest.
I appreciate your situation, and fully understand that they have stolen from us, and have us all in a “chinese finger-trap.” The answers to your questions are there.
You need to understand that both parties in the “social security” trap are being victimized and stolen from, and true to the named trap, neither side can pull themselves out. Both sides must be willing to calmly relax the tension on the trap to get out.
I don’t see that happening as long as some people blame others. Frankly, I have young adult children and they would have gotten the same response from me if they had said it. Real tired of taking the blame when we did the best we could and people that haven’t walked the walk being critical. Sorry, not sorry.
I didn’t and don’t blame you, and you may notice pointed out his lack of patience to him as well.
The Bible calls us to humility, forgiveness, and to offer our other cheek to be slapped. We should always be seeking after God’s righteousness for everyone involved.
I agree with your analogy, however I do think that it leaves out the important aspect that one party is responsible for putting the trap on. Much of the people on the other end weren't even alive when the trap was put on. The fact that elderly people are unwilling to acknowledge their part in the problem shows they aren't serious about trying to resolve the problem.
Social Security money was spend 34 trillion dollars ago. Anyone still supporting Social Security is a thief. I'm totally sympathetic that the fact that the government stole your money, but you lose me when that becomes an excuse to steal from everyone else, including your own children and grand children.
Many of them had their parental guidance murdered overseas or were hypnotized into thinking that a dog was a cat prior to dissenting information being at the touch of their fingers.
They are being selfish in their continued support of it, but selfish insofar as they need housing and food and are used to providing it from their own hands or the fruits of legal contracts.
You aren’t wrong, just have more patience with them, it is going to take patient explaining, not hasty accusation.
Nobody likes being accused. Even when you’re right it makes the person dig in their heels, and it takes practice to get past doing. I myself am still quite bad at it.
“COMMUNISM" ... is a truly insidious program that disrupts the honoring and respect between generations by corrupting the connections between them, and it does victimize all people involved, as all forms of slavery and corruption do.
Don’t disagree that it’s a communist program, but the solution to it lies in understanding it’s mechanics and how to get a solution implemented by people who don’t functionally work for us or care what we think.
In that, calling it “communist” doesn’t help, though it be correct.
Does help knowing FDR and his communist programs are deeply imbedded. Can't correct what you can't recognize. Before correction comes widespread understanding.
It’s a valid notion, even if it’s not humbly or graciously presented. “Social security” is a truly insidious program that disrupts the honoring and respect between generations by corrupting the connections between them, and it does victimize all people involved, as all forms of slavery and corruption do.
We can grow past it and overcome, though. All things are possible through Christ.
Please wait for cleared emotions before reading, and rest assured that it is a genuine, severe problem that we should desire to end as soon as we can.
https://greatawakening.win/p/17siEhkqvQ/x/c/4ZA1L72Vn1c
What exactly do you expect the old and disabled to do when they are not able to 'be productive'? I'd say you'd be better off attacking the entitled and lazy. But no! Not one word about them. No name calling (Ie. Boomer). Where is the respect? Maybe you don't understand that Soc sec has been stolen from for years to fund communism! You selfish assholes can hug a nut! In the meantime talk shit, you'll get shit!
Re-read what I wrote, please. I am not trying to be disrespectful in the slightest.
I appreciate your situation, and fully understand that they have stolen from us, and have us all in a “chinese finger-trap.” The answers to your questions are there.
You need to understand that both parties in the “social security” trap are being victimized and stolen from, and true to the named trap, neither side can pull themselves out. Both sides must be willing to calmly relax the tension on the trap to get out.
I don’t see that happening as long as some people blame others. Frankly, I have young adult children and they would have gotten the same response from me if they had said it. Real tired of taking the blame when we did the best we could and people that haven’t walked the walk being critical. Sorry, not sorry.
I didn’t and don’t blame you, and you may notice pointed out his lack of patience to him as well.
The Bible calls us to humility, forgiveness, and to offer our other cheek to be slapped. We should always be seeking after God’s righteousness for everyone involved.
You may both do as you will, though.
I agree with your analogy, however I do think that it leaves out the important aspect that one party is responsible for putting the trap on. Much of the people on the other end weren't even alive when the trap was put on. The fact that elderly people are unwilling to acknowledge their part in the problem shows they aren't serious about trying to resolve the problem.
Social Security money was spend 34 trillion dollars ago. Anyone still supporting Social Security is a thief. I'm totally sympathetic that the fact that the government stole your money, but you lose me when that becomes an excuse to steal from everyone else, including your own children and grand children.
Many of them had their parental guidance murdered overseas or were hypnotized into thinking that a dog was a cat prior to dissenting information being at the touch of their fingers.
They are being selfish in their continued support of it, but selfish insofar as they need housing and food and are used to providing it from their own hands or the fruits of legal contracts.
You aren’t wrong, just have more patience with them, it is going to take patient explaining, not hasty accusation.
Nobody likes being accused. Even when you’re right it makes the person dig in their heels, and it takes practice to get past doing. I myself am still quite bad at it.
Don’t disagree that it’s a communist program, but the solution to it lies in understanding it’s mechanics and how to get a solution implemented by people who don’t functionally work for us or care what we think.
In that, calling it “communist” doesn’t help, though it be correct.
Does help knowing FDR and his communist programs are deeply imbedded. Can't correct what you can't recognize. Before correction comes widespread understanding.
How about a compromise and call it both - “the communist program, ‘Social Security’…”