• FlashMobOfOne@lemmy.world
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    3 months ago

    I get to stress about my 80 year-old parents driving for Doordash every day, in my car, and I have to trust that they’re going to keep up with the oil changes and new tires and other maintenance.

    Because when that car dies there is no backup plan. No one will employ them at their age and both major parties are content to let them starve if they don’t have some other means of paying for the privilege of surviving in America.

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      3 months ago

      If we got people who lived through greatest prosperity for working class in the world history, Lord have mercy upon people retiring behind them who ain’t elite or made super good/lucky decisions to get from under the capitalist boot.

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        The other thing is that we’re going to have many more elderly people who outlive their savings in the coming generation.

        The only good thing in all this was that watching their struggles impressed upon me at an early age the importance of savings, so even at my most destitute I’ve never chosen not to.

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          3 months ago

          At the end of the way, people will need to accept that for the time being you either belo yourself first or you will suffer without recourse.

          With that being said, we all can and must shill for structural reform even if the fight is futile.

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            I always tell people: You can look at the last 44 years and know definitively that, at least in an economic sense, no one you’re voting for cares about your welfare.

            So instead of donating your money to political candidates, who have billionaires backing them and don’t need your money, save or invest that money instead.

            At least your investments will have some measure of representation.