Friday, March 28, 2014

The Real Socialism, WW2 Generation Republican Government Pension Millionaire Retirees

All these seniors holding Romney signs, maybe they were hoping he would win so they could get RomneyCare in Florida, oh sorry, they already have good government healthcare called Medicare. I guess they all have plenty of money with big retirement incomes and thought he would give them lower taxes, the greedy bastards. Time for this privileged class to pay some big taxes now, while there are fewer and fewer living wage jobs and the working people now days are getting paid slave wages as inflation has eaten away our earning power, these fat cat WW2 generation republican retirees whose pensions we are now paying for are milking the system to the max, this is THE REAL SOCIALISM. Most of these people are near millionaires living off of their government pensions, bitching and moaning about taxes while these pension plans were never designed to pay out for so many living into their 90's. They should give up some of their wealth to help those struggling to survive while they spend $1000's just going to dinner every week:
http://edition.cnn.com/2014/03/27/us/census-fastest-growing-community/

Politicians have long known what the Census has confirmed: The Villages in Florida has votes.
Politicians have long known what the Census has confirmed: The Villages in Florida has votes.
STORY HIGHLIGHTS
  • Census data shows fastest growing community, percentagewise, is for retirees
  • Community has 101,000 residents and grew by 5.2% between July 2012 and 2013
  • Midland and Odessa, Texas, and Fargo and Bismarck, North Dakota round out the Top 5

(CNN) --
The fastest-growing metro area in the United States may surprise you.
While many of the communities in the Top 10 list released by the U.S. Census Bureau on Thursday were in the oil- and gas-rich Great Plains region, the fastest-growing community was a retirement development near Ocala, Florida.
The Villages in central Florida has more than 101,000 residents. Rules there require that at least one person in a household be older than 55.

"The Villages active life style continues to draw people from all over the county," Gary Lester, vice president for community relations at The Villages, told CNN.

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