Merv's Politically Incorrect Audio Blog

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  1. HHS

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    Depending on the depth of the decline it's not super hard to hide by just limiting to scripted speeches, which would probably be enough for the primary unless some unexpectedly strong challenger emerges and they have to really put him out there
     
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    So this big cocaine scandal is about 208 milligrams or about 1/16th of a teaspoon of coke.

    Maybe someone sneezed
     
  3. purr1n

    purr1n Desire for betterer is endless.

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    Tis the age to TikTok and SuperPACs. No one needs to show for debates. Scripted speeches and soundbites on social media are all that's needed. Rile up people on imaginary cultural issues. If liberals take over it will be the end of America and all our kids with turn into trannys! If the conservatives win it will be the end of human rights and the polar ice caps will melt.
     
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    Someone read that recent WSJ article.
     
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  5. purr1n

    purr1n Desire for betterer is endless.

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    Yup. It is a stark reminder and hits home when WSJ writes about it.
     
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    The reader comments for that article is why the article exist in the first place.
     
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    Except when it is on a world stage, scripted or not........................ there will be fuckups!

    Whether this enough for leading democrats to push a different candidate, well, we will see. Just an opinion like lots of others out there.
     
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    I'll say the same thing that I tell my 20-something kids... if you don't want your future screwed, then stop voting for your grandparents. 30 yrs ago the idea of voting a first term president in his 70's was laughable (Reagan was 70 and no one wanted to vote for a grandparent again after watching his deterioration in his 2nd term)... so we got HW (64), Clinton (46), W (54), Obama (47)... and then...

    Trump was 70... if he wins the nomination (shudder), then he would be 79 if elected.
    Biden was 78... he'll be 83 at the start of his next term.

    I know 60 is the new 30, but WTF people!
     
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    Sadly, here in Canada all of our party leaders are relatively young. And they are still all clowns.
     
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    I just turned 71. I don't quite know where oldness comes from, though I wrinkles and stuff is obviously fairly inevitable.

    Thing is, I find myself thinking old. Even not caring too much about stuff because, hey, I won't live long. I won't bother about doing something: I'm old.

    When I catch myself out, and realise what I'm doing, one of things I tell myself is that I am a lot younger than the President of the USA --- and he hasn't stopped doing stuff!

    So guys, help me. Go on electing your grandfathers. I need the example.

    (Oh, but not the nauseating orange one. Anything but that.)
     
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    Funny - A friend who does neuro-surgery related something or another - vague description because I don't fully understand what he does - and I were talking about how his biggest complaint about US politics is that most of the US leadership in both parties have what he sees as obvious forms of mental degradation, disease, etc. Most likely simply due to the fact that the brain will inevitably start to degrade for the vast majority of people over 60. All things he or his colleagues could easily point out in a MRI scan if they were seeing any other patient. And are also well accepted by the medical community and easily referenced in a neuro-whatever book / resource. He then gave me a few examples and grabbed a few books within arms reach to show the examples to me.

    I don't say this offensively towards any of the older members here or even just people in my life - hopefully I make it to 60+ too where this will also impact me - but it did make me think - why do we allow this? 2nd biggest power in the world - probably China - does explicitly bar officials from top cabinet / politburo positions if they're over 66?? years old. IIRC many other G20 nations do too - often with mandatory retirement ages after 60 or the early 60s.

    After thinking about it more, I don't want a blanket ban by age alone for the US, but I would not be opposed to requiring elected officials at the national and probably state level, of all ages, to get said MRI scans - although I already know this will inevitably impact the vast majority that are over 60. Then, if you have more than 1 or 2 (or whatever criteria) forms of mental degradation - as reviewed by a panel of neuro experts of all political parties - you're out at the end of your term, or MAYBE plus 1 last term if you win re-election - and then you're barred from running afterwards. On the flip side, yes, this is absolutely discriminatory in some way - but IMO the future and stability of what is currently the worlds largest super power that for better or worse grants stability to the world and consequently enables via this stability the well being of probably at least 3B+ people, is MUCH more important than "oh no!!!! there was 1 super corner case of discrimination... against a tiny pool of less than 1000 people... who are probably corrupt... and are PUBLIC officials who already write potentially discriminatory laws and then explicitly exempt themselves anyways". Granted, I'm sure this would never happen as none of these people want to vote themselves out of their insider trading gigs their jobs. I should also say that I do not think it should apply to private orgs as long as they aren't publicly funded and/or "above X level".
     
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    ^

    RRRRRRRRRRRRREEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE

    Y THEY HAVE OLD PPL BOOMERS IN OFFICE?!?!!?!?
     
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    I’m 64. You’re spot-on.
     
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    If old leaders are an issue in society, well then add the problem Japan has.

    In the Netherlands buying your first house and starting a family are becoming criminally expensive. It is a matter of time and the low birth rate issue will hit countries like the Netherlands too. Add the rising costs of living for young and old people and maintaining welfare systems for everybody.

    Meanwhile the green lobbies/action groups want a cleaner earth without giving up their iPhones and iPads.

    I talked about the future dilemmas with one of my best friends. We both just want to race out of future poverty and build something of value before it is too late. There are many scenarios. Whatever happens, trusting the grey haired foxes or the green neo-hippies is not an option for me and my friends.

    No cash-flow, nothing happens. I hope the new political leaders will have accounting skills and a bitter taste of poverty to remind them of the worst case scenarios.
     
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    Buckle up bro, it's only going to get worse
     
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    Give it about 5 to 10 years before shit gets real for the younger generations. I am not going to wait. Before that time I will be better off.

    Stay healthy and take care.
     
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    About a week ago my sister gave birth to a beautiful and strong daughter. She is fortunate enough to have a good partner and an actual good house to live in (with a family).

    If I am not starting a family in the next decade I do not mind passing on my wealth to my sister's children. They deserve a future and the world is changing. Just something I often think about.
     
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    I count myself pretty fortunate that I never had kids. A few close calls. Too close for comfort maybe, but ultimately I managed to get off scott-free!
    Hope it stays that way, but for a long time a recurring nightmare involved a spotty millenial turning up on my doorstep and saying 'Hello dad' lool

    When I kick it, my assets are going to a cat or cancer-research charity or maybe divided between them. idk.
     
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    I'm 43 and never been married (was engaged once, but that was ages ago), and have no plans to do so. Not only because of the insane costs involved, but I don't like the divorce statistics and don't think I am somehow a "special case", "love conquers all" etc etc etc... I've been broke most of my life, at one points homeless, watched my roommate's ex-porn star, then stripper girlfriend throw herself out of our 3rd story apartment bldg window (and break her back and shit herself), been to jail (wrongful imprisonment), been robbed at gunpoint, had an uzi pulled on me, not to mention all the times I've been fired for being a good worker (but clashing with lazy fuckheads), watched good friends of mine have their lifeblood slowly drained from them by Hollywood until they are shells of their former selves (this hits harder than you might think), been bullied as a kid, watched the greedy and evil win and the meek suffer.... and countless other existential crises... I'm just too cynical and jaded at this point with whatever the f**k this life is to settle down like that I think.

    But never say never... tomorrow I may meet someone who changes my worldview just enough to nudge me in that direction. But it's too late for me I think. And I'd rather at some point put more energy into my sisters' kids and just be that uncle that comes to Thanksgiving by himself every year and tells a few funny and/or tragic stories.
     
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