Absolutely going in the wrong direction.
I wish more countries would riot like France over increasing retirement ages.
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Absolutely going in the wrong direction.
I wish more countries would riot like France over increasing retirement ages.
I will only accept an increase in retirement age IF IT ALSO APPLIES TO POLITICIANS.
...looks at the US's gerontocracy...dude...no.
I want to retire some day. I want politicians who share that value.
All elected positions should have an age limit. If you are over the median life expectancy of the populace, you are not eligible to begin a new term.
Why would this have anything to do with the US?
Look at Nancy Pelosi, tramp, Biden, turtle Mitch, even Bernie...they are all above 70, tons of dudes above 80 and even 90 in congress and the senate. I don't want that for anyone.
This is /c/Europe and it's about Denmark. The US is on the other side of the world.
The point is that political systems are full of old people and you're saying they should be forced to stay there even longer to "teach them a lesson", which is just laughable. So I gave you the most flagrant example of a gerontocracy to display how that is a stupid idea.
My point is that politicians wouldn't be increasing the age if it also meant that they would be working longer. So that should be the rule and they'll lower it to something normal very fast.
No, they won't, as you can see, they like being politicians and keeping their power well into their 90s, it's not a factory job. The only defense of that is that they represent (badly) older populations of retirees from shit jobs.
There's a lot of politicians that retire way sooner. It was a thing that was discussed when they raised the retirement age in my European country.
Denmark is set to have the highest retirement age in Europe after its parliament adopted a law raising it to 70 by 2040.
Since 2006, Denmark has tied the official retirement age to life expectancy and has revised it every five years. It is currently 67 but will rise to 68 in 2030 and to 69 in 2035.
The retirement age at 70 will apply to all people born after 31 December 1970.
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Much obliged!
Retirement pension maximum ceilling, fiscal reform to tax companies profits, raise minimum pension to equal minimum wage, incentivize savings. Oh, and tax people accordingly to their income.
we need more robots!!!
No. Robots bad. I want to work my shitty job ten hours a day for the next 30 years until my body is broken and all I want is death.
But no robot is known that has reached that age either.
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