D.C.'s Premier Elder Care Community
Where your final years are active, dignified, and pretty much permanent.
HD DownloadNestled in the heart of the nation's capital, Federal Senior Living & Hospice offers every resident a fully independent lifestyle. With a staff of over 2 million spread across hundreds of agencies, you're free to abdicate your constitutional responsibilities to highly incentivized lobbyists, career bureaucrats, and college interns.
Our members enjoy perks that your constituents can only dream of, including voting privileges, custom transportation, teleprompters, handrails, generous compensation packages, speechwriters, hordes of lobbyists, countless opportunities for graft and nepotism, and an annual taxpayer-funded allowance of more than $1 million.
Take advantage of our luxurious on-site amenities, like restaurants, pools, gyms, members-only elevators, and substantially weakened insider trading restrictions.
Or maybe you'd just like to relax and unwind in your personal furnished living area away from constituents, microphones, and the uncomfortable truth surrounding your voting record and declining cognitive abilities.
There's no reason to worry about continuity of care, as we carefully gerrymander your district, guaranteeing you'll have a home here for perpetuity. We strive to give our residents the freedom to enact policies that will benefit their own generation for decades to come.
Some of our residents may become disoriented, confused, forgetful, or even completely out of touch with the world. At Federal Senior Living & Hospice, we honestly don't give a damn. If you have a pulse, you have a vote. What better way to spend your twilight years than dictating regulation for highly technical, cutting-edge, billion-dollar industries that affect the lives of millions?
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Bwahahahaha! "Ageism" rears its ugly head again! We should immediately "retire" all of the people whose faces were photoshopped in this video. It would be much less expensive for the taxpayers in the long run. Unspoken in this is that the "senior" politicians are less spendy than the young turks in Congress.
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That's because they think you can still buy a loaf of bread for 89 cents.
Which "they" are we talking about?
Whether old or new, politicians both think bread is Mannah from Heaven!
The $ .89 is just the pay-out to Big Ag and Big Labor and Big Influencers trying to convine us that it's better than the price of Chawin' Terbacky. 🙂
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Far too many can remember the decades when the actual introduction of bread sold pre-sliced at markets was the literal touchstone for a revolutionary new invention.
In most states, you need to be a licensed "animal shelter" to have more than some number of dogs and cats living in the same building. Congress may be at or past the point where the concentration of octogenarians should require them to at least register as some kind of palliative care facility; especially if more of them are going to be kept in the kind of state that Feinstein is being maintained and now maybe McConnell (unless his was just a glitch in the animatronics which required a "hard reboot" to restore primary functions).
<i.Unspoken in this is that the “senior” politicians are less spendy than the young turks in Congress.
Yeah, sometimes I think some of these old coots need to be replaced with new blood, but then I remember that some of the "new blood" are people like AOC and her "squad" of commie retards.
Evidently, they are attempting blood transfusions from old politicians to new, so that the latter have the same tax-and-spend, micromanaging ways of the former, but with augmented vim and vigor. Scary! 🙂
Glenn Greenwald on America's Gerontocracy.
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If only Hamilton had made it alive to the Federalist ICU.
Was this video partially AI generated? Way to many awkward morphs of old people.
Polyploidy- and transploidy-identifying individuals are grevously underrepresented in our federal government. That the current number is fewer than you could count on one hand is a gross injustice (and just a regular injustice if you can count them on 24 hands).
Most plants are polyploidal. Therefore I might conjecture that government is way over represented by polyploidal individuals (I'm saying they are vegetables).
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D.C.’s Premier Elder Care Community
Where your final years are active, dignified, and pretty much permanent.
More like actively tyrannical, sclerotic, crotchety, asshole-y, and–hopefully for everyone else–not long.
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How so very stupid...
Senile and debilitated politicians can't be in office without the approval of their voting constituency. At least, it used to be that way.
"Senile and debilitated politicians can’t be in office without the approval of their voting constituency. At least, it used to be that way."
Given that we have a two-party system with a stranglehold on their "constituency," I would rephrase your statement to something like:
"Senile and debilitated politicians can’t be in office without the approval and support of their political party."
Age isn’t the problem, unless you can show they were worse than they were when they were younger. In such a situation, yes, it’s probably age which is to blame. But if they’ve been like this for years, maybe we should quit with the old-people jokes.
Was Biden better in his 40s, when dinosaurs ruled the earth?
We could do with a few Nestors, but what we have instead are a bunch of people who grew old before they grew wise, like King Lear (without the abdication).
John Quincy Adams died at 80, still in harness in the House of Representatives where he fought the Slave Power. There's a Nestor for you.
In all fairness, Professor John Hospers, the first Libertarian Party Presidential Candidate, lived to age 93 and was AFAICT smart as a tack the whole time.
Ditto with Economist Milton Friedman who lived to 96 and wifey Rose Friedman lived to 99.
Ditto with Ludwig Von Mises who lived to 93 as did Friedrich A Hayek.
Clearly, age is no barrier to great intellect, and since all the politicians mentioned are younger and since The Squad and Alt-Right influencers are even younger, clearly addiction to power does something to make the faculties atrophy earlier.
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Some people’s faculties don’t deteriorate, their faculties come pre-deteriorated for our convenience.
Very true there as well. 🙂
And who can forget Thomas Sowell? Still kickin’ intellectual ass at 92 and making YouTube videos, albeit not with his own voice.
The problem is that all those depicted in this brilliand and only-too-true video are specimens of The Looter Kleptocracy combining racial collectivism, graduitous aggression in the form of Comstockism & prohibition, superstition and zero understanding of the facts of reality, basic physics, high school math, logical inference or history.
This is cute, but it's a little late to close the barn doors, huh?
If DC's elder care is so great, why are they allowing the elder abuse of dementia suffer Joe Biden? Retire the poor mental invalid now.
JOHN CARTER is a producer at Reason.
Wow! “The Warlord of Mars” makes videos for Reason! Small world!
:). 😉
In the Nineties, my District had a Candidate for State Senate named John Carter running as a Conservative Republican and I voted for him just on the name alone and bragged to everyone that I voted for "The Warlord of Mars" to represent me!
🙂
Of course, the top politician to vote for on name recognition alone was 1988 Libertarian Vice Presidential Candidate Dick Boddie! I went for him too! I wished he had commercials with that 70s porn guitar sound. *Wah!-Uh!-Wah!-Uh!-Wah!-Uh!*
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Another brilliant and objectively true video. Thanks
would love to see term limits
No. That is an infringement on our freedom to vote for whom we choose.
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