I thought I recognized some Goebbels.
Inline linking isn't currently working. Or it's a Tenor thing.
The economy has somewhat gone in this direction. Good luck getting a job past 40. You're now retired. And destitute, but hey, more free time!
That makes you old enough to remember when your bog-standard savings account outpaced inflation.
I've gotten laid off so many times and had to cash out my 401(k) just to make rent that I don't believe in anything about the financial system. And Social Security won't exist by the time I'm in my 60s, so what's the point?
As to Nr. 1, no. That's for boomers.
As to Nr. 2, no. That's also for boomers.
As to Nr. 3, if you can't pay your own bills, no.
This is probably terrible advice, but I have many suicide attempts under my belt, and at this point, I don't even bother seeking out help. School is a waste of money.
The GOP only wins by convincing people to vote against their own best interests. And they are very good at it.
I'm talking about what I was raised to expect in the '80s. Of course, I got none of those things, but that's what we both saw and were told to believe was the system.
Abusive relationships are very common.
Never having to admit fault has long been one of Trump's selling points. It's easy to see how his supporters also believe that applies to them.

I once sold sweepstakes tickets for my choir to Charles Keating's wife (Look him up if that's not familiar.) as she was coming out of the store. I think she just wrote a $400 check off the ACC account. Still, that was a lot of sweepstakes tickets, and I had no idea who she was.
I was just a choirboy, after all.