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>If you understand the difference then how did we shift from retards to boomers in terms of financial drains?

Because boomers/elderlies and their pensions are going to be deemed as a drag on society, evidently

Just like retards...

Mass immigration or fuck pensions, tough choice...

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Boomers contributed to their pensions with a lifetime of labor and/or production and development. Retards don’t contribute anything whatsoever to the disability and welfare checks their parents receive. Corrupt or poor handling of pension funds or social security isn’t comparable to never contributing to society for your entire life

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Boomers contributed to their pensions with a lifetime of labor and/or production and development.

Get real the return on their savings is largely due to financial leverage, fuckeries fucking everybody starting with the real economy https://pic8.co/sh/W6EJQ4.png

Pretending the contrary is just plain ignorant or dishonest

Retards don’t contribute anything whatsoever to the disability and welfare checks their parents receive.

Elderlies contributed, they largely got their fair share in return, they can get their 401k back... Not a monthly salary to infinity for fuckall, how about that? Let me guess: no

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You’re still saying that people who set aside money that they earned by being productive members of society for their entire lives are equal in scale to people who contribute literally nothing to anyone.

The corruption and problems with markets, funds, and social safety nets are a separate conversation and completely irrelevant to the list of people who don’t contribute to society. Unless you’re talking about hanging the corrupt fund managers, which I’m not against. You’re also lumping together people who have received an inordinate amount of their contribution with people who paid off their houses and contributed more to their savings than they’ll probably ever see