You have the AARPS of the world, which I think in their hearts they believe they're the defender of retirement, but seem to just believe, oh, we'll just, just raise taxes, continue to screw younger people. So you have a world now In the 1970s, for every dollar it went to a senior, $5 went to young people. In what way? So, so, so, so school, children's health care, education. Yeah, this is government money. Yep. And. But today investment. Right. That's how it's just, it's just. (32:24–32:31)
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Asserts the historical spending ratio between seniors and young people in the 1970s.
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