A few weeks ago while driving a local program called the Florida Round Table on the radio had a guest addressing Social Security. According to the guest, raising the wages that it can be collected from and raising the ages a bit will solve it until less people collect some decades from now. Most people will not be affected in the boomer age range and somewhat younger. In the 1980's of course we were told the same thing and that with massive tax increases. So for most peasants that are a bit younger, the ages to collect will rise a bit from today if this is proposed and enacted. Others in wage classes above the current cap will be affected.Maine single mother facing eviction offered tent and camping gear by city
How the Border Crisis Caused a Crisis 2,500 Miles Away in Maine
Just more of the great replacement taking place. Maine must be too white eh? Why else would you put AFRICANS from a desert climate in a cold place like Maine!? Absolutely disgusting.
Harsh as it might sound the truth must be realized and spoken or we're all lost. These seed colonies are intended to serve but a single purpose: to become anchor points for the growth of cultural replacement settlements. Frankly, I can hardly believe the average American failed to see this coming. While I'm just one American, I've witnessed the same process over and over again since about 1992, and I'm fairly certain it started long before that. I come from small town, rural America. I was home on leave from the Army around '92 when I first noticed the local family restaurant had hired a half-dozen of so Hispanic kitchen personnel. Not long after, the place was raided by the INS. Fast forward to '99 when a low income apartment complex was built in my hometown. Not long after, families from Central America were moved in. The entire culture of the town changed almost overnight as more of the same people arrived. I've also seen this happen on the Delaware shore, the Eastern shore of Maryland; in Toledo, OH and Detroit and many other places. Perhaps the most nefarious aspect of the ongoing cultural replacement strategy is how your average American who is suffering from it might not see the bigger picture of it happening other places. Suppose I've been fortunate in that regard, to have traveled extensively and pulled up roots every few years with the Army since 1991.
As for what any American can do about cultural replacement? Not much, sadly. Taking action of any kind outside of voting for candidates who promise to stop it will get a person nowhere and much worse. The raw reality is that we the generational Americans have fallen in worth to much of our government, while the exotic immigrant brought here to vote against Americans and eventually replace us in our own backyards have become the new saints.
They have to get rid of the populace owed SS because it's gonna fail.