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Demographic Panic

By Al Schumann on Friday June 24, 2011 09:22 AM

Not so subtly framed, the "question" is:

"It's clear the younger generation is very demographically different from the elderly, something to keep in mind as politics plays out on how programs for the elderly get supported," she said. "It's critical that children are able to grow to compete internationally and keep state economies rolling."

Well, no. Where to begin? These professional people managers are hopeless. Shorter hours, for better pay in better working conditions is critical. Right now. For the parents, and that's the bare minimum. This would do more for the kids than the child grinding protocols dreamed up in Skinner Box think tanks.

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It's time for us working adults to stop whining and make some sacrifices so that the children will be able to compete internationally and keep state economies rolling when they grow up. Isn't that every kids dream by the way? "What do you want to do when you grow up Billy?" "I want to make sure that this great state has increased tax revenues!"

sk:

Demographic panic on a bigger scale.

I'm more of a "hunt them where they live, shit and sleep" sort of opponent, but I'd sign on to this. Especially since it would cost them loot they couldn't tax up and hand over to the police.

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