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18   Tenpoundbass   2021 Jul 14, 8:54pm  

Tenpoundbass says
His comedy worked because he was pushing boundaries by thumbing his nose at decorum, etiquettes and social expectations. Then he started bitching about Politics, without ever once getting involved. He Destroyed so much of our Society, and his comedy no longer works as comedy. Because the social idiosyncrasies he was playing off of, are not longer Social norms, and that's the sad part.

"Have a nice day..."
"Don't tell me to what to do!"

I mean that no longer works, because people aren't polite anymore. And that is the consensus a proper response.
19   FortWayneAsNancyPelosiHaircut   2021 Jul 14, 9:36pm  

the few good charities I know are Salvation Army and I think Red Cross, they actually get shit done. Salvation army gets a lot of shit though from gays, because they arent fag friendly.
20   Onvacation   2021 Jul 14, 9:43pm  

clambo says
You can give yours away; I’m keeping mine because it’s mine.

I'm not giving mine away either and I hope no-one tries to confiscate it.

What the takers forget is that wealth is really work. Not only that wealth is work above and beyond subsistence.

I have a lot of toys. I worked for them. Without the work I put into my toys they would POOF vanish.. Wealth confiscators don't realize that wealth is work. They want the wealth but they don't want to work.

Equity means everyone is poor and getting poorer.
21   Tenpoundbass   2021 Jul 14, 9:51pm  

WineHorror1 says
In order for comedy to work, there has to be some truth to it. You're attempting to say...?


He stole Don Rickels schtick. Don roasted people on a personal level, the comedy worked because the person being roasted was the straight man.
The audience was watching an exchange between two people. We laugh at others getting grilled and ribbed. George Carlin took Don Rickels comedy and turned it beyond the stage, or the audience, he was roasting society and the norms in social settings. Thumbing his nose at the rules and boundaries, roasting them as if they were on a Dean Martin roast special. It was comedy, now nothing he said works as comedy, but reads like a serious Marxist manifesto. It's dangerous comedy for dangerous times. Long gone is the gentry that his comedy skewered.
22   clambo   2021 Jul 14, 9:53pm  

For headset;
I don't show it to a girl I don't know well, rather it was like "show and tell"; she had a great figure so I thought I would share what I had.
I guess we impressed each other.
All females like money, and they like to tell their friends about the guy they're seeing.
In this case, it shuts up her friends who tease her about hanging out with an older guy.
23   richwicks   2021 Jul 14, 10:56pm  

Patrick says
I want to see charities and religions document all of the donations and expenses individually. I want to know where every last penny came from and where they went.

I don't think any of them have ever done that.


That is an idea I've had.

Record all donations publicly (because who doesn't want to have their name printed as donor to a charity?) and why would explanations of expenses be with-held - if it's really a charity?

Any worthwhile thing I did in "charity", I lost money on. I did dog rescue, somebody said that they didn't consider that "charity" (and it wasn't! I was finding a great pet at great expense - a remarkable pet) but at least one dog rescue group I was involved in went totally corrupt. Absolutely corrupt.

Couldn't have happened if the books were opened. Why would the books be closed? A true charity would be PROUD to demonstrate how the money was spent, and the donors would be PROUD of donating.

There are very little real charities. Almost all "charities" are corrupt.
24   richwicks   2021 Jul 14, 11:07pm  

seesaw says
When my children decided to throw their relationship out with their father, ... I'll spend it, and they can figure out what it's like to work hard for 35 years of their life, and see what they have to show for it...
when they see me, it will be too late to pull the knife out of my back.
... so when I see these court cases on media ...tv, tube.etc... Children, as well as parents throw family away, and I believe a throw away society will be a less then middle class.
Oh, I bet it can be fixed, but not in my lifetime...
My kids will not have any Debt as a result of me... they'll have their own debt from their own actions..\


Are you a baby boomer? I'm curious only to refine my thinking.

Every generation since then has gotten worse. Boomers were at the pinnacle.

I'm Generation X, since the boomers all I've seen is decline, it's OUR responsibility to reverse it.

There has been a great deal of neglect of the "greed is good" generation and our generation - which was "nothing matters". We are the new Silent Generation, it's a huge burden.
25   PeopleUnited   2021 Jul 15, 2:16am  

Patrick says
I want to see charities and religions document all of the donations and expenses individually. I want to know where every last penny came from and where they went.

I don't think any of them have ever done that.


Why would we do this? You know that the globohomo deep state will just use these regulations to control their competition and consolidate their own power. For example if every church and charity has to give this accounting why should not every person and business be forced to do the same? And of course the wealthy individuals, businesses, churches and charities will find creative loopholes to hide their actual numbers while he little guy will be punished for not paying an obscure tax or something.

When will people realize that justice does not come through regulation. We must be governed by God (instilled in our hearts to follow His truths) or we will be ruled by Tyrants. Forcing every organization to account for every penny is Tyranny.
26   WookieMan   2021 Jul 15, 9:54am  

clambo says
I don’t know what wookieman is talking about; boomers I know are still paying taxes and are often still working, I think they work because they’re afraid to stop.

I'm more so talking about politics. I couldn't vote for Bush Jr. round 1. I was in college Freshman year during 9/11. He fucked this nation up and he himself is a boomer and boomers were the largest demo at the time. Boomers have broken everything they touch when in power. I'm not talking about the common average boomer.
27   Tenpoundbass   2021 Jul 15, 10:08am  

I hope they donate it all to the NRA, and the GOP.

I bet the commie fucknutt writers that are salivating to acquire other people's wealth, would really love that.
They don't really mean for them to give it away. They just want them to give it to them.

Fucking scumbags, and their brainwashed stooges, that blames Bob Peterson, the fixed income retiree fighting like hell to stop his greedy Millennial and Gen X kids from sending him to an old folks home so they can still his wealth. Because Activist Billionaires told them people like Bob Peterson is why they don't have any money.
28   Onvacation   2021 Jul 15, 10:10am  

WookieMan says
I was in college Freshman year during 9/11. He fucked this nation up and he himself is a boomer and boomers were the largest demo at the time. Boomers have broken everything they touch when in power. I'm not talking about the common average boomer.




Which generation created the federal reserve? That was pretty fucked up.

Which generation killed Kennedy and lied us into Vietnam. That was really fucked up.

Which generation is in control now? They're the most fucked up in American history.

It's not about age. That is just a number. There is a group of people that have been fucking things up for the common man since before Columbus "found" the "new world". They are multi generational and have been accumulating power since time immemorial. They manipulate markets and ALWAYS have contingency plans.

They have taken population control into a new level by using behavioral science. "They" rub their hands in glee when we start blaming race, age, gender, or any of those other things designed to divide us. They are the puppet masters behind the scenes. The obscenely rich and visible like Gates and Zuck are merely front men to push forward THEIR initiatives.

Don't hate me because I am a boomer. That is playing right into their hand.
29   Tenpoundbass   2021 Jul 15, 10:10am  

HunterTits says
Cash it all out or purchase gold. Then have it all piled into the casket with them right before burial.


No put it all in a Bitcoin wallet, send Bit Coin soaring to $100K, then pull it all out before they die, and give it to the NRA. Leave all the losers that want money for nothing, holding the bag with $22K Bitcoin.
30   clambo   2021 Jul 15, 10:27am  

To argue a little with Wookie, all of the boomers I know tried to get by while the Arabs fucked the world economy up, Soviets threatened to destroy us, and unemployment, interest rates and inflation were each 12% or higher.
The job market sucked badly, so a lot of guys were scrambling for a career.
I know guys who went to college and ended up firemen, or went into the trades because there were no professional jobs.
Some became shyster lawyers for lack of employment.
Jimmy Carter scared everyone with his lousy speeches to make things worse.
The most capable guys I know are boomers, they might not be the richest.
Addendum
Several of my boomer friends worked at businesses that their parents owned although they had excellent education. They likely felt it was their only choice.
31   Shaman   2021 Jul 15, 10:41am  

richwicks says
There are very little real charities.


That’s why I always give only to small charities dedicated to helping widows and orphans… or the modern day equivalent of the like. Battered women shelters and programs/shelters for teenagers at risk. These are the helpless and the needy who can be actually helped. Usually the charity is religious in nature, and most of those are fairly conscientious about how donations are used.
32   WookieMan   2021 Jul 15, 10:56am  

Onvacation says
Don't hate me because I am a boomer. That is playing right into their hand.

I don't hate individual boomers. Your leaders suck though. Every leader will make a bad decision. The Boomers have made more bad ones than any generation I can think of and they seemingly want to hold onto power forever.

My comment isn't about the working man/woman of that age. Though on average most are technically poor and can't retire, yet try to dictate how younger generations should behave, invest, etc. I guess maybe that's my issue. Dictating how I should live and them not having had to live that way because they're older. I'm sure with Covid vaccines and decisions the average person is 33... lol. No way. Boomers are dictating all this shit that had you locked up in your home (or boat if you sleep there) for a year.

And again, it's not the average boomer, but for some reason the generation has produced egotistical crazy people that somehow get into power positions. Politics. Corporations. I mean come one, Bill Gates for fucks sake? No discernible skill beside putting a computer together which any 13 year old can do and is now a person people look up to for this vaccine shit??? That's bat shit crazy, pun intended.

clambo says
Soviets threatened to destroy us

They were never a threat and that's part of the problem. I'm no fan of the "greatest" generation as war isn't great. They are the ones that created the modern day MIC essentially. That wasn't great by a long stretch. There's a difference between having a strong military and using it all the time. We're like the dude on roids with the military. I like having it, but there's no need to try and flex that muscle when you don't know how to fight. We've failed in almost every engagement since WWII. Most under the leadership of Boomers besides Vietnam which they fought in. Clearly didn't learn anything from that.
33   Eric Holder   2021 Jul 15, 11:13am  

WookieMan says
They were never a threat and that's part of the problem.


LOL
34   Tenpoundbass   2021 Jul 15, 11:33am  

Shaman says
richwicks says
There are very little real charities.


That’s why I always give only to small charities dedicated to helping widows and orphans… or the modern day equivalent of the like. Battered women shelters and programs/shelters for teenagers at risk


I'm Charitable direct, I don't give to charities, none I don't donate money to any organization period. I was going to make an exception for Trump. But I was holding out for high-profile people going to jail, or the Swamp getting visibly drained.

That being said, I know many Charitable people, who wouldn't give their family or friends a dime. When a Family member or Friend comes to me to borrow money. I always give it to them, under the condition, they never ask me again. And I'm giving it to them, for the sake of a relationship, and in the spirit of charity. I have seen and known far too many people with siblings and once close friends, become bitter mortal enemies over money someone didn't pay back.
Anyone in a Restaurant or Store asking for money to eat, I'll buy them anything on the menu. Sometimes they leave, because they were panhandling cash so they could buy drugs or alcohol. But I have brought many to tears for my generosity. I've watched people in fast-food line ignoring someone begging anyone to buy him something to eat. These were people who look like they write off donations to tax exempt charities.
Which brings me to another point. Almost all charitable people, only do so, so they can claim it on their taxes.

That stupid exemption benefits billionaires and they use it to not pay any taxes on the scale that they are playing. While most people like us, it wouldn't have made or broke us if we didn't write it off on our taxes.

I once in a Walmart parking lot, and had a black kid in his late teens or just turned 20, ask me for money to buy a pair of Dickies work pants, because he was starting a new Maintenance Job for a Condo building. I was on y out to get in my car. Without hesitation I took him in the store, went to the bin where he got his size, then told him to get two. Walked with him to the cash register, paid for them, got the receipt. Told him good luck and walked back to my car. I didn't stick around to get Selfies and post it on Fakebook, and Twister. I didn't even get his name.

Charity has become a financial transaction for most, and not something they would just do to help out their fellow man.
35   WookieMan   2021 Jul 15, 11:35am  

Eric Holder says
WookieMan says
They were never a threat and that's part of the problem.


LOL

It was overhyped. It's always overhyped. No different than now how Trump was a Russian puppet. Fear controls people. Soviets were never a threat to mainland US no matter what you've read. It's all bullshit. MAD existed the minute 2 countries had nukes. Even back in the days of physical newspapers, hype sold. The Soviets were not an actual threat.

The game changed after WWII. We were the fuckers crazy enough to use a nuke on people. What ensued was a biggest dick contest that no one was willing to die over. So yes, either parties were not a threat to each other. It was media hype at the time like we get on social media and the tv today.
36   Eric Holder   2021 Jul 15, 11:46am  

WookieMan says
Eric Holder says
WookieMan says
They were never a threat and that's part of the problem.


LOL

It was overhyped. It's always overhyped. No different than now how Trump was a Russian puppet. Fear controls people. Soviets were never a threat to mainland US no matter what you've read. It's all bullshit. MAD existed the minute 2 countries had nukes.


They had credible plans and means to roll through Europe all the way to English Channel in mere weeks though. I once talked to a former Soviet Colonel who was stationed in Eastern Germany back then. He confirmed that they were constantly planning and working on a blitzkrieg scenario wrt West Europe and calculation whether or not US would resort to use nukes to stop them. The thinking was if they manage to move fast enough and present US with a fait accompli US would let it go, because using nukes is MAD and another D-day type of operation is practically impossible nowadays.
37   WookieMan   2021 Jul 15, 12:08pm  

Eric Holder says
They had credible plans and means to roll through Europe all the way to English Channel in mere weeks though. I once talked to a former Soviet Colonel who was stationed in Eastern Germany back then.

I don't dispute your claim. You're also under the assumption he knew the final plans. He could have been lied to as a moral booster for his troops. It's a strategy of every military higher up. If you think your leaders believe a blitzkrieg scenario is possible, you buy in and it builds confidence. Trickle down so to speak.

And again, not saying it wasn't true what you mention, just saying it's unlikely the Soviets were ever an actual threat to our mainland. Iraq was a threat from all the Saudi terrorists. So there's that. Media and government lie to cover their tracks or make money.
38   Eric Holder   2021 Jul 15, 12:30pm  

WookieMan says
the Soviets were ever an actual threat to our mainland.


Well, if we are to go this route neither Germany nor Japan were never a threat to our mainland. Neither in 1917, nor in 1941.

PS. I think the cucked behavior of US leadership towards Soviets all the way up until Reagan kinda confirms they thought that the risk to lose Europe was credible. Reagan turned the whole thing on its head by deploying middle-range missiles in Europe thus neutering the whole "leap to the Channel" idea.
39   richwicks   2021 Jul 15, 1:25pm  

WookieMan says
Onvacation says
Don't hate me because I am a boomer. That is playing right into their hand.

I don't hate individual boomers. Your leaders suck though.


@Onvaction - what WookieMan is saying is true. Look at who runs our nation today. They are AWFUL. Our news media is controlled by your generation now - we've always had propaganda, but YEEESH - it's nothing but propaganda now. Blatantly obvious, they don't even try to be credible, they MOCK us "Look, we're in control, fuck you!"

I wrote a long rant on this, but I need to solidify my thoughts on it. There's plenty of GREAT people in the boomer generation, I know quite a few, but the leadership of that generation that runs this nation now.... It's abysmal.

I have to do more research to have a more coherent opinion, but I thought the "anti-war" generation wouldn't drag us into war, after war, after war, after war. That's my greatest disappointment with the boomers. It seems to create a lot of bloodshed and misery. The generation that was old enough to live through the Gulf of Tonkin Incident and the Pentagon Papers - I expected them to be more resistant to propaganda and I'm bitterly disappointed that it took them 20 years to realize it's all bullshit. That's nearly 1/2 my life - they had a headstart.
40   stereotomy   2021 Jul 15, 1:34pm  

richwicks says
I have to do more research to have a more coherent opinion, but I thought the "anti-war" generation wouldn't drag us into war, after war, after war, after war.


It's quite simple really - as long as they can send someone else to fight and die for their goals of conquest, they support it. Pure, solopsistic, narcissisistic self interest.
41   Ceffer   2021 Jul 15, 1:39pm  

So, the OP succeeded once again in pitting the generations against each other, and dividing us when we should be consolidating to fight the real foes. Congratulations for falling into the trap.
42   richwicks   2021 Jul 15, 1:43pm  

stereotomy says
richwicks says
I have to do more research to have a more coherent opinion, but I thought the "anti-war" generation wouldn't drag us into war, after war, after war, after war.


It's quite simple really - as long as they can send someone else to fight and die for their goals of conquest, they support it. Pure, solopsistic, narcissisistic self interest.


It's not a generational thing, so much as it's the sociopaths versus the indifferent.

I do not wish to alienate anybody. I know some GREAT boomers, but I know a lot of awful ones too They didn't seem to listen to their parents, and they don't listen to their children. In my experience, generally, they are the most difficult generation to talk with. I can have a discussion about 9/11 being a false flag with Generation Y, but a boomer, quite often they will go ballistic on me.

They are the most propagandized generation in our nation I think. They're victims too but they've been programmed to victimize as well. Its very hard to communicate with them, to convince them they are wrong, or have been fooled.

I'm in X, we'll see if we're monsters soon enough. We created the internet to make it possible for people to connect their thoughts and learn from one another. We may have actually inadvertently created a surveillance state. The one good thing about my generation is I think we've created a lot of waves. We're the generation that is pushing back the hardest on this woke bullshit, and the degradation of education, we do the most to expose propaganda, and the dishonesty of government but we may ultimately lose the fight. If we do, our generation will be villains.
43   richwicks   2021 Jul 15, 2:25pm  

Ceffer says
So, the OP succeeded once again in pitting the generations against each other, and dividing us when we should be consolidating to fight the real foes. Congratulations for falling into the trap.


No, the divide exists. We need to talk about it, and resolve it.

I'm in X - you want to criticize my generation - go ahead. I want to know where other people think we fucked up, because we HAVE fucked up. I know we have created the infrastructure to make a police state. We did this with the intention of making a world wide communication system.

When I was in college, I was at a party with another engineering student who said "we're gong to eliminate EVERY culture with the Internet" and I was shocked, and told him that, then he responded "you don't understand, once we do this, there's nothing to fight over, no disagreement" - that is what we were aiming for. We NEVER imagined that what we made would be turned against us. But we will reverse it.

We were used, I'm sure the boomers were as well. Tell us how we fucked up. If we don't know how we fucked up, we can't fix our fuckups. We have to know the problem to address the problem. I can't be offended. I'm smarter than that. Let's address our problems honestly, that's no division - it's just a brutal discussion, and nobody should be offended when a mistake is pointed out to them.

When people take offense, that's because they suspect they are wrong, or are outraged that they have been slandered. This is basically an anonymous forum, if you say I'm fucking farm animals, why would I be offended? I don't care if you slander me. You should never take offense from somebody you don't personally know - and when you do, it's because you suspect - well, they made a good point. The real person that has offended you, is your previous self that has been lying to you this entire time. We all live in different levels of self delusion. My asshole 25 year old self, was an asshole, what a fucking idiot. I'll be saying this to my current self in 10 years.
44   richwicks   2021 Jul 15, 2:33pm  

Onvacation says
It's not about age. That is just a number. There is a group of people that have been fucking things up for the common man since before Columbus "found" the "new world". They are multi generational and have been accumulating power since time immemorial. They manipulate markets and ALWAYS have contingency plans.


Can't disagree at all.

This is why people need to talk. Different people have different ideas and knowledge, we must work together to understand the true nature of society.
45   richwicks   2021 Jul 15, 2:36pm  

Eric Holder says
WookieMan says
They were never a threat and that's part of the problem.


LOL


This doesn't explain how WoookieMan is wrong. You're just mocking somebody. Explain how he is wrong.

People are RARELY stupid, but they can be naive or ignorant. No sin in that. When I'm wrong, I fucking want to know why you think I'm wrong. If you give me a ridiculous explanation, I'll explain why I think it's a ridiculous explanation.

I'm INFINITELY naive, but I'm not stupid. There is so much to goddamn know.
46   richwicks   2021 Jul 15, 2:44pm  

RC2006 says
What a surprise, boomers pretty much got there wealth selling out future generations


That is the general thinking, I realize. Is it true?

Is X not doing the same thing?
47   Eric Holder   2021 Jul 15, 2:49pm  

You don't exactly call a standing army with 5,5M active personnel, 35M in reserve, 90M total available for conscription, 40K tanks, etc. "overhyped" and "insignificant", m'kay? The threat of "steamrolling" Europe was very real.
48   WookieMan   2021 Jul 15, 6:14pm  

Eric Holder says
You don't exactly call a standing army with 5,5M active personnel, 35M in reserve, 90M total available for conscription, 40K tanks, etc. "overhyped" and "insignificant", m'kay? The threat of "steamrolling" Europe was very real.

I'm like Trump, fuck Europe. Fuck defending them. It also wouldn't have been easy because Soviets/Russians aren't the sharpest knives in the drawer. They have zero issue stabbing each other in the back in a moments notice. Just because you have numbers doesn't mean it's functional. And just because they can defend their homeland when they put the bottle down doesn't mean they have offensive prowess. Russians will protect the homeland, but they're not well known for being effecting in taking things over outside of tiny regions/countries that no one cares about really.

My point was they were never a threat to mainland USA. Maybe Alaska or Hawaii. Or Guam after we took that. They have/had no offensive power since they got nukes. They've really never been a threat. The cold war was hype. Testing nukes doesn't equate to it working in the real world on foreign soil and getting it across an Ocean at the time.

It's probably likely that what they did in Cuba was standard missiles. We have no clue really. They puss'd out either way. So in reality it wasn't a threat. Because they likely weren't nukes. That's just what we're told to instill fear. Russians or the USA could win a conflict in minutes. No one chooses to do so. MAD is possible, but who knows. Like I said, it's a big dick contest that no one is willing to die over. And frankly during and after the cold war Russia has shown its micro penis.
49   FortwayeAsFuckJoeBiden   2021 Jul 15, 7:14pm  

You know they’ll just spend it on socially fashionable shit like gay rights, social justice, equity… fund destruction of America paved with good intentions.
50   GreaterNYCDude   2021 Jul 15, 7:51pm  

I'm not a subscriber so I could only read the first few paragraphs.

1) The average wealth of the 70+ bracket is up 7% in part because life expectancy has increased by 5 years in the past 30. More people over 70 = longer until their wealt is passed down and more opportunity to build wealth since many are retiring later than 30 years ago.

https://www.macrotrends.net/countries/USA/united-states/life-expectancy

2) Given the average inheritance cited in the article, I wonder how much of that wealth is due to the sale of the deceased primary residence by their heirs. I'd be willing to bet the 45% rise and home prices correlate closely to the gain in average inheratnce, but I don't have the latest Case Schiller charts on hand.

I don't see how givong away once wealth in advance helps. Remember the parable about the prodigal son?

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