Boomers are the ones making the decisions whether you choose to ignore the facts or not. Been that way for a while and it's not getting any better. So flex on about your insurance while running up a bill you're just going to skip out onReference the voters. It's how they want it.
Get back to work and quit ****ing around on the interwebs. You have a social security fund to replenish.
Wasn't me, I didn't get any of the Obama handouts or the Covid vote buying $$$. I've not seen a dime of welfare or Medicaide. I've voted the best I can for who I thought was going to help this country the most. You can take that crap elsewhere. I make no claims to the trash in Washington. They are generally 15 to 20 years older than me anyway. I can't help when I was born. Take your complaints somewhere else.Sorry, I mean the debt you've left for all the future generations to deal with. Bragging about health insurance seems like a weird flex given that number
Evidently it doesn't matter if you did personally based on the way other generations are being categorized. The thread title asks a question and I'm answering.Wasn't me, I didn't get any of the Obama handouts or the Covid vote buying $$$. I've not seen a dime of welfare or Medicaide. I've voted the best I can for who I thought was going to help this country the most. You can take that crap elsewhere. I make no claims to the trash in Washington. They are generally 15 to 20 years older than me anyway. I can't help when I was born. Take your complaints somewhere else.
Where did health insurance come into my post?
Most if not all of the "boomers" that I know have more than paid their share, the ones on the dole that I see on a daily basis don't fit into that age group.I don't need to defend anything. It's the whiners that have continually voted wrong that paint with a broad brush that I kick at. I've paid more in federal tax than a lot of them make in a decade.