Are they the same person??? Or, more likely, VERY good friends??? Hmmmm
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No need for me to add anything to this thread, Mick and Al have said what is necessary.
Are they the same person??? Or, more likely, VERY good friends??? Hmmmm
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I think that in many aspects of today's society individuals aren't encouraged to better themselves and that everything is dumbed down to the mediocre. Excellence isn't encouraged, hence the lack of competition employed in many schools so that nobody is felt inferior. This discourages those who want to succeed.
This can be equated to inheritance. Why shouldn't those who have worked hard all their lives to provide for their families pass it on? They have earnt it so why shouldn't they pass it on to their loved ones. I inherited from my parents and am eternally grateful to them. My father was only a policeman and wasn't born with a 'silver spoon in his mouth' but worked hard and was sensible with his money. I intend to do the same for my sons.
I think your first paragraph is a load of rubbish.
I don't know why the over 60s like to be so judgemental on today's younger generation. Lets be fair, the over 60s judgement has proved to be diabolical with the last few elections and the Brexit referendum. If I was an over 60 who'd voted Tory Brexit, I'd be feeling quite embarrassed when I spoke to and about 'today's society'. The over 60s have had their go, its time for the youth of this country to have theirs, and lets be fair - they won't be any worse than their elders.
I really don’t think that being over 60 is an indication of incompetence; there are people of all ages who fall into that category. There are incompetent people in all political parties, too. The reality is that the financial rewards for high competence are generally not in politics, the private sector of industry and finance are far more rewarding. It may sound strange but if high political office was more financially rewarding then more competent people may go into it. That wouldn’t be a bad deal, really, as the country should be better off with competent and highly qualified people running it.
Incidentally, this ‘over 60’ didn’t vote Tory at the last election!
Of course I'd take whatever I could from the State? Nye Bevan would be spinning in his grave. The State is the Bank of Last Resort for many many people, and not a treacle stick to extract whatever you have not made personal provision for.
This is a state of mind, brought about by example and fueled by envy.