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>White men born since 1965 will never see one thin dime of Social Security unless you get the neetbux as SSDI.
NO ONE was suppose to see their Social Security, that's how the Ponzi Scheme works. Welfare was invented as a system in 1880's Prussia, and put into law by Otto von Bismarck in order to placate the Marxists causing trouble in the country. The way the system worked was the the government basically guaranteed the public an unlimited pension the moment you turn 70, however the
catch for the system was that your average Prussian didn't live beyond 45 (
Let alone 65, the current retirement age). So the system "worked" because your average citizen was never going to ever actually see that money that they were paying in, but there was also the string attached that making such a system made a populace who was dependent upon the government and answered to their every whim.
Japan was the first country to realize this "loop hole" and implement a nationwide welfare system for anyone and everyone who entered civil service (IOW the military). The result of this action was Japan's transformation from being a still relatively developing society to the military power house that destroyed Russia in 1905 and expanding to the point of controlling half of the Asian continent by WWII. In fact, Japan actually still has those laws in place to this day as they never actually rewrote their constitution (Just amended it with new laws), but have expanded them to also include the public sector. And the result has been that, after Japan's economic boom in the 70's and 80's, the country's economy began to crash during the 90's. This is where much of the memes about Japanese "population crisis" comes from, because the result of these welfare policies is that the older Japanese generation is entering retirement and beginning to take their money out of the system, but there isn't enough new people being born in the country to pay into the system to keep it functioning (Let alone growing). This is also ignoring factors such as how there's an entire "Lost" generation in Japan who have just resigned to being NEETs and not even paying into the system, and how the Japanese live unnaturally long lives in the first place.
But what about America and Social Security? Well, this is actually Japan's fault too, but in a roundabout way. Thanks in no small part to the experiments conducted by Unit 731 (
With the West buying the results of those experiments from Japan in exchange for them never having to face their own equivalent of the Nuremberg trials), the medical knowledge people had access to exploded and resulted in doctors performing "miracles" over the next few decades. To where you once had high infant mortality and the average person dying by the age of 50, infant mortality dropped to a quart of what it once was and people are living into their 80's and 90's. So more people are taking out of Social Security than putting in due to them living longer. Then there's the problem that the government expanded Social Security to include things like disabilities, and even began using it as a "temporary" funding account for their special programs (That were beyond
just welfare).
And the result is that you have a system that was going to fail anyway (
IIRC, the original estimate were somewhere around 2050-2080), but it's failing a lot sooner than they would like it to.
TL;DR, welfare is a Ponzi scheme, by the very definition of it, and it never works
>the reason you were told to "learn to code" all your life then got your Master's in Electrical Engineering and work at Starbucks as a barista isn't because Pajeet works harder than you or is more competent than you, it's because Pajeet lives in a mud hut and works for two cents a month and your rulers hate you so much that they let the (((banksters))) force you into cutthroat wage competition with him.
You know what, I agree. That is a problem. And it's why I don't fully believe in Libertarian policies when it comes to international markets. It creates too much instability such as what we have right now, where African and Asian countries are crucial to supplies for even domestic markets (
Despite there being ZERO reason preventing us from making those supplies domestically in the first place) and it resulting in us having to placate literal dictators with a slave populace in order to have a functioning economy in our home nation.
And it's circumstances like that where the government
should be stepping in, with imposing tariffs on international goods and deporting illegals and aliens who overstay their Visas. Even "fellow white" nations shouldn't be trusting each other with this shit, because what's stopping Microsoft, Apple, or Elon Musk from telling the EU to go fuck themselves and denying them access to Twatter, iCloud, and/or Windows because they imposed a fine that was more than a simple slap on the wrist? They're American companies, so they're only required to follow European laws so long as they exist as a formality.
>As such, given the sudden radical demographic changes of the last generation or two, there is nobody being born who finds enough appeal in high-minded Constitutional principles
You sure about that? Because it seems like more and more people are digging into Classical Liberal beliefs. And to the point that even the legitimately racist Anglophiles of a century ago (Like Wilson) would have called it "Right Wing Extremism".
>that can only apply and can only work in an affluent, high-trust, ethnically homogeneous society
[Citation fucking needed]
You forget that the Founding Father were so protective of America and what it stood for that there were arguments of even outright rejecting
ANY AND ALL immigration from the European continent. Because America wasn't about "race", it was about ideals like liberty and individuality.
And like I just said, even a "
ethnically homogeneous society" like Japan still managed to fuck thing up.
>That America is as dead and gone
No, it's not.