The Tucker Carlson show this evening is claiming that 7 million able-bodied men are choosing not to work. They claim these millions are turning down "opportunity." Apparently, these men spend over 2,000 hours a year -- about 5.5 hours a day -- "on screens."
The screen addiction describes many on this board, but I would hope that anyone nearing this much screen time is a retiree. If not, then I am interested in how you are supporting yourself.
We know that Biden and the Fed infused NJ's brokerage account to the point that he could join this class of former workers, but I don't consider anyone under age 55 as "retired." They are choosing not to work, for whatever reason. I am sure that some are productively using their time -- hobbies or charity -- while unemployed and of working age.
But the question remains: How/who is paying the bills? I am particularly interested in hearing from the libs.
The screen addiction describes many on this board, but I would hope that anyone nearing this much screen time is a retiree. If not, then I am interested in how you are supporting yourself.
We know that Biden and the Fed infused NJ's brokerage account to the point that he could join this class of former workers, but I don't consider anyone under age 55 as "retired." They are choosing not to work, for whatever reason. I am sure that some are productively using their time -- hobbies or charity -- while unemployed and of working age.
But the question remains: How/who is paying the bills? I am particularly interested in hearing from the libs.