I’m turning 65 tomorrow, which is a big day in anyone’s life, if only because it’s the day you officially become what our government likes to refer to as a “senior citizen.” Or, hell, they probably have a different term for it now as the communists in charge go about bastardizing the language.
Happy Birthday. You beat me to 65 by 5 months. Thanks for the graph. Now I know how difficult things were for my parents living through the 20s-40s and the disasters they encounter along with WW II and Depression. Definitely the World Greatest Generation.
Congratulations you have live long enough to qualify/enjoy the worlds biggest and best entitlement system. Learning how to maneuver within it will shorten your lifespan. At 76 I am still learning, frustrated at the archaic rules/systems that only brain dead politicians can assemble. It lacks logic/common sense but the basics are there.
ie part D prescription coverage must be started with A & B at the same time, or else pay a lifetime penalty.
ie my local Publix pharmacy charges less per year than me using my part D coverage ($450 deductible) at local/closer Walgreens. I paying for insurance part D, I don’t use,…. Nine(9) mostly heart related medications.
Happy Birthday. You beat me to 65 by 5 months. Thanks for the graph. Now I know how difficult things were for my parents living through the 20s-40s and the disasters they encounter along with WW II and Depression. Definitely the World Greatest Generation.
You guys need to join the Jack Benny club. "
I'm 39, and stop asking me that question."
You guys need to join the Jack Benny club. "I'm 39, and stop asking me that question."
Congratulations you have live long enough to qualify/enjoy the worlds biggest and best entitlement system. Learning how to maneuver within it will shorten your lifespan. At 76 I am still learning, frustrated at the archaic rules/systems that only brain dead politicians can assemble. It lacks logic/common sense but the basics are there.
ie part D prescription coverage must be started with A & B at the same time, or else pay a lifetime penalty.
ie my local Publix pharmacy charges less per year than me using my part D coverage ($450 deductible) at local/closer Walgreens. I paying for insurance part D, I don’t use,…. Nine(9) mostly heart related medications.
Thanks Dave! You're a year younger than me and here I was thinking I'd just be turning 45 in December! Spoil sport! :D
Year older. But the rest still remains the same. Happy birthday!