• fakero
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    4612 hours ago

    TL;DR: MAGAs getting hurt by muskrat’s cuts are starting to complain to their state reps. It’s not much but it’s something.

    • @[email protected]
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      147 hours ago

      My father is the quintessential baby boomer: he’s retired and lives off of a federal pension and Social Security, and he’s a three-time Trump voter. When I said in a recent call that I wondered if they would go after his pension or Social Security, his response was basically that his income is safe because he’s already collecting on it.

      He didn’t have to say that he didn’t care about anyone else: it was implied. I doubt he cares if anyone younger (including me) can ever can draw on the system we’re paying into, because he got his.

      • @jacksilver
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        45 hours ago

        If he really thinks they won’t come for his Medicaid, Social Security, and federal pension, he hasn’t been paying attention.

        Not to mention economic uncertainty can eat into that money in other ways (like increased prices from tarrifs).

        • @[email protected]
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          23 hours ago

          He’s on Medicare, not Medicaid, but I agree. Trump doesn’t need their votes anymore, and Musk never did.

          He watches a lot of Fox News, so he thinks he’s informed, but he’s really just full of propaganda. At least at this point he knows better than to debate politics with me, so it’s pretty civil when I visit or call. But also on the rare occasion he decides to press a matter, he knows he can never win. I will bring receipts.

      • @[email protected]
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        76 hours ago

        Gotta love the fucking selfish boomer…

        My stepmother said in front of her daughter “I’ll be dead, I don’t care about stopping climate change at all. Not my problem.”

        So don’t dare inconvenience the boomer, to hell with what happens to their kids… So gross…

        I know it’s not all boomers, but it sure is a lot of them.

        • @[email protected]
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          65 hours ago

          I mean, there’s a reason baby boomers were labeled the Me Generation in the 1980s, when they were in their 20s-40s.

      • @Frozengyro
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        108 hours ago

        Yup, my own father has literally never saved 1 cent to retire. And he is a staunch R supporter, yet still plans to retire in 7 years… I’ve told him countless times you literally didn’t have a penny to retire without SS, but he doesn’t see it…

      • @WhatAmLemmy
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        To support the Republican party in the 21st Century is to be either completely ignorant of, and uneducated about, the history of regulations, education, labor laws, geopolitics, etc… or to be too racist, narcissistic, authoritarian or fascist to care about any of that… or to be just plain stupid.

        Most Americans fall into the ignorant/uneducated camp, and are being actively brainwashed by the narcissists/fascists. They’re “shocked” to learn the consequences because they’re ignorant/uneducated.