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Many people would support the idea thatfamily gatheringsmight be a good time to avoid politics.

However, if someone else opens that door and starts, then all bets are off.

The result was family drama, arguments and Thanksgiving probably being canceled.

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That is about $1.48 trillion and $877 billion, respectively.

So in the case of this boomer, the US government disproportionately spends on people like him.

One wonders if this boomer believes that not-yet-vaccinated kids fall under the category of lazy people.

Elderly man in a thoughtful pose, sitting indoors, holding a cane with a framed photo in the background.

Its difficult to have your worldview broken, but it is, ultimately, for your own good.

However, many families, for this very reason, take precautions to limit drama at the dinner table.

Others shared their frustrations with the boomers line of thought

Thanks!

Boomer argues about free money, gets confronted with facts during an election discussion.

Check out the results:

Text discussing overspending and government money on “lazy people,” ready for a factual rebuttal.

Text discussing Medicare, Social Security, veteran benefits, and federal spending percentages related to financial facts.

“Text image discussing the federal budget and election opinions.

Man gesturing passionately, discussing “free money” misconceptions in a casual setting.

Boomer frustrated about “free money,” leading to family tension and holiday cancellation.

Elderly man reading newspaper on park bench, reflecting on free money debate.

Man and woman in a tense discussion about people receiving free money, showing frustration and disbelief.

Comments discussing Thanksgiving plans and modern TV shows in a humorous context.

Boomer discusses Social Security tax rates and contributions over time.

Text explaining Medicare tax rates, economic context, and demographic shifts affecting “free money” perceptions.

Text conversation about “free money” complaint, highlighting generational perspectives on government assistance.

Comments about free money debate, discussing ego and feeling like a winner.

Comments discussing handling emotional arguments about free money myths.

Comment exchange discussing boomers and their views on work and society.

Reddit comments discussing misconceptions about “free money” and its impact on federal budget and social security.

Text exchange discussing benefits like Medicare and Social Security versus federal budget allocation concerns.

Comment by user typhoidtimmy stating, “They loathe hard data reality,” related to free money discussion.

Text discussing boomer financial impacts and misconceptions about free money.

Reddit comment thread discussing Thanksgiving cancellation and holiday experiences.

Text screenshot discussing boomers and free money, expressing a critical viewpoint.

Text post response: “How dare you bring facts into a feeling based argument?” related to free money debate.

Reddit comment humorously discussing a Thanksgiving without boomer complaints about “free money.

Text conversation discussing boomer’s view on government assistance, highlighting opinions on free money and work ethic.

Boomer complains about others getting benefits in a Reddit post, showing irony in personal situation.

Text from user sharing a story about someone who criticized welfare, yet accepted Medicaid support.

Comment about a boomer complaining of “govt moochers” while using food stamps, highlighting irony in financial discussions.