Posted up threadWho are all these boomers that made 100,000 a year plus pensions? I doubt the vast amount of people qualify for that category
Well the reason I can't take care of my Dad, is because the government decided it knows what to do with my money better then I do.. but without getting into my usual rant against big, socialized, welfare governments that remove the onus from the people directly involved and on to a government apparatus that is usually extremely ineffective.. I'll just say if scammers had not parted him with his monies, going offshore to a cheaper country to find care for him would be realistic.My question is why is this a government, taxpayer, problem ?
Why should this not fall on the family and charity ?
Not aimed at you @AbdullahD just in general.
I don’t know, Abdullah…you may actually be ‘more average’ than you think.But getting from where we are now to a small government, is not a smooth road, so it is what it is and I also realize my opinions do not represent the average Canadian so maybe they shouldn't be enacted.. but imo it is part of what is driving the cost of living up.
Well the reason I can't take care of my Dad, is because the government decided it knows what to do with my money better then I do.. but without getting into my usual rant against big, socialized, welfare governments that remove the onus from the people directly involved and on to a government apparatus that is usually extremely ineffective.. I'll just say if scammers had not parted him with his monies, going offshore to a cheaper country to find care for him would be realistic.
But getting from where we are now to a small government, is not a smooth road, so it is what it is and I also realize my opinions do not represent the average Canadian so maybe they shouldn't be enacted.. but imo it is part of what is driving the cost of living up.
Hey as usual us GenX are not on the radar. And that’s fine, as usual everybody else can do their thing and we’ll just look after ourselves LoL!No idea. Try Google.
Hey as usual us GenX are not on the radar. And that’s fine, as usual everybody else can do their thing and we’ll just look after ourselves LoL!
1965 to 1980. The time frame where parents used Darwinism to raise their kids. lol. In an old man tells stories at work situation I had a couple of students not believe me when I told them our parents didn’t take us to the school bus stop when we were in kindergarten, and piled 12 kids into a stationwagon to go to the movies.Hey as usual us GenX are not on the radar. And that’s fine, as usual everybody else can do their thing and we’ll just look after ourselves LoL!
My Father was a High School teacher and he's been retired for almost 20 years. He has a bunch of old year books from the early 80s when he first started teaching and the photos are hilarious. Kids and Teachers all smoking cigarettes in the hallways together, etc.1965 to 1980. The time frame where parents used Darwinism to raise their kids. lol. In an old man tells stories at work situation I had a couple of students not believe me when I told them our parents didn’t take us to the school bus stop when we were in kindergarten, and piled 12 kids into a stationwagon to go to the movies.
My grade 3 and 4 teacher was a chain smoker and smoked in class.My Father was a High School teacher and he's been retired for almost 20 years. He has a bunch of old year books from the early 80s when he first started teaching and the photos are hilarious. Kids and Teachers all smoking cigarettes in the hallways together, etc.
Then some of the revolutionary decisions the administrators made back then like "let's take all the bad kids and put them in one classroom so they don't corrupt the other kids"
By the time I started school in '87 smoking was not allowed in the classrooms. On the Island they had a "Smoke Free Class of 2000" thing going on, where they got all of us to agree to not smoke, so the grad class in 2000 would be the first 100% non-smoking grad class... It didn't work.My grade 3 and 4 teacher was a chain smoker and smoked in class.
That was the two-year program in our school. Back then the legal drop-out age was 16. Either that or it was a condition of their probation."let's take all the bad kids and put them in one classroom so they don't corrupt the other kids"
and you could ride in the back of a pickup.1965 to 1980. The time frame where parents used Darwinism to raise their kids. lol. In an old man tells stories at work situation I had a couple of students not believe me when I told them our parents didn’t take us to the school bus stop when we were in kindergarten, and piled 12 kids into a stationwagon to go to the movies.
And then they ruined it all with rules and things so then vans went from camping and serial killer vehicles to family vehicles.and you could ride in the back of a pickup.
If you’re really a GenX’er then what does water taste like from a garden hose in the middle of summer?I'm Gen X.
In grade 5 I was in a cardboard enclosure at the back of the class, I could hear but I wasn't allowed to see, the other students. So glad I was born back then because today I'd just get doped up, and I've seen enough lads in jail over the years that started their drug journey with those 'lets make it easy on us' medications.Then some of the revolutionary decisions the administrators made back then like "let's take all the bad kids and put them in one classroom so they don't corrupt the other kids"
Mmmm…warm plastic….If you’re really a GenX’er then what does water taste like from a garden hose in the middle of summer?
we were stood in the cloakroomIn grade 5 I was in a cardboard enclosure at the back of the class, I could hear but I wasn't allowed to see, the other students. So glad I was born back then because today I'd just get doped up, and I've seen enough lads in jail over the years that started their drug journey with those 'lets make it easy on us' medications.
you must be a young one. Ours were rubberMmmm…warm plastic….
Rubber was for rich folks.you must be a young one. Ours were rubber