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Puddin Tain's avatar

"If Everything Is So Great, Why Are Millions Of Americans Sleeping In Their Vehicles?"

You'd be hard-pressed to find anyone who says "everything is so great" right now. Not even the most optimistic are making such a claim. HOWEVER, if you take the time to compare America's bounceback from 2020 to the bouncebacks of other countries, you'll see that the U.S. is doing much, much, MUCH better than every other nation. Many nations are still struggling horribly from the Coronavirus aftermath because of poor leadership.

Don't forget, just like the Spanish Flu pandemic 100 years ago, society can't just jump back to the way everything was after so much changed. But America's staying the course and we've overcome so much more than other nations have been able to. This should be celebrated! We should enjoy the bouncebacks we've accomplished without sarcastically claiming that anyone's saying "everything's so great".

As for people sleeping in their cars and living in vans and sharing apartments with tons of strangers... society changes throughout generations. Our grandparents would be shocked and dismayed that we spent time at a computer rather than being outside living life! Looking at weird porn rather than caring for our elders, and so on.

An elderly tenant of mine passed away. She had antique furniture from the 1800s, no doubt inherited. Her rental agreement said she had no relatives, no next of kin, and her emergency contact was ME. I tried to get rid of her classic antiques and nobody was interested. They were in nearly pristine condition. The only buyers for such items are *also* elderly, because young people don't have any appreciation for these things in the least. Why own a nine foot tall grandfather clock with brass inlays when your phone can tell you what time it is? Why own an ivory-keyed organ when your phone can play anything you want to hear? And so on.

And another weird thing about today's youth is that they don't place much value on dating, on sex, or especially on marriage. I read an article posing the question if anyone else had noticed how sex and "naughty stuff" was disappearing from TV shows and movies. They blamed young people's lack of interest in it. Young people today would rather choose entertainment with no focus on sexy stuff. I never would've seen that coming.

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FreedomFighter's avatar

Social Security just announced a 3.5% increase for next year. That's the type of raise expected in a "normal" year. How did these folks come up with this figure? Inflation is about that much each and everymonth! And, this is without an expected increase in MediCare premiums? Homeowners and auto insurances have taken a big jump. I have a strong feeling that millions of seniors, who worked all their lives, paid their taxes and their bills, will be joining those living in vans. This is the United States of America? Time for a revolution?

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