While you may be familiar with the infamous Biden Gaffes in the video above, the Congress is literally an old folks home in reality…

Mitch McConnell holds a press conference
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A Pagan Asks:-
Why Politicians Never Retire and What That Means for Us
When Joe Biden was inaugurated at the age of 78 years and 61 days he will become the oldest person to ever hold the office of President of the United States. He wonât just be the oldest person to be inaugurated (a record used to be held by Donald Trump, who was 70 years 220 days at his inauguration in 2016) but the oldest person to be President at any point in his term â older than Ronald Reagan, who was 77 years 349 days when he left office in 1989.
Biden is hardly alone. His chief rival for the Democratic nomination was Bernie Sanders, who is 82. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is 83 and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell is 81. On the Supreme Court, Stephen Breyer is 85, Clarence Thomas is 75, and Samuel Alito is 73. Ruth Bader Ginsburg was 90 and still active on the court when she died in September.

A few days ago,
A confused Dianne Feinstein tried to give a speech in the middle of a Senate hearing vote and was told to ‘just say aye’ instead.
90 Year-old Sen. Dianne Feinstein is told to âjust say ayeâ at vote.
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A quick google search for âUS gerontocracyâ turns up numerous articles and essays from across the political spectrum. Youâre welcome to read them for yourself â I donât intend to summarize them, or really to take a position on whether this is good or bad.
I wanted a younger President, but I ended up supporting Elizabeth Warren (who is 71) in the primaries because I thought she was the best candidate available. Clearly, I have mixed feelings on the matter.
Vice President Elect Kamala Harris was my second choice â I viewed her as one of the âyoungâ candidates. Sheâs 56 â older than Clinton, GW Bush, and Obama at the start of their Presidencies.
Iâm still on the short side of 60, but Iâm already thinking about retirement. As with everyone in the U.S. born after 1960, my âfull retirementâ age for Social Security purposes is 67. Iâm hoping to retire at 65, but that depends on many factors between now and then.
Most people I know are thinking along these lines. They want to retire in their early to mid-60s. For many of them, it wonât be their decision. Either finances will keep them working indefinitely, or health issues or the job market will force them to retire before theyâre ready. Thatâs another topic for another day.
What I want to explore in this post is the dichotomy between ordinary people with a desire for early retirement and politicians who never want to retire. Thereâs something in this thatâs important to me, and likely, to many of you.
Yes, Iâm generalizing
Old people ruined everything
Old people ruined everything
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Some politicians do retire at more typical ages, especially at the lower levels where the pay, perks, and power are considerably less than in Washington. Some are involuntarily retired by voters.
And people at the top of any field tend to work longer. Warren Buffett is 90 and still Chairman of Berkshire Hathaway. He said âretirement is not my idea of living.â
The Rolling Stones are still playing. Mick Jagger is 77, Keith Richards is 76, Ron Wood is 73, and Charlie Watts is 79. Football is a young manâs game, but some coaches never retire. New Englandâs Bill Belichick is 68, Seattleâs Pete Carroll is 69, and Houstonâs Romeo Crennel is 73.
Still, in the outgoing Congress, 147 out of 435 Representatives and 48 out of 100 Senators are 65 or older.
Politicians work longer because they can
Yes, they can… (thru backdoor?)
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Political jobs â especially elected offices â carry their own headaches, but theyâre not physically demanding.
I spent 17 years working in factories. I remember a couple celebrations for mechanics who were retiring, but I donât remember a single person retiring off the assembly lines â jobs where youâre on your feet for 8 to 10 hours a day, every day. I remember plenty who left in their late 50s or early 60s to take less physical but lesser-paying jobs, or who went out on medical leave and never came back.
This is something that always needs to be remembered in discussions about âsavingâ Social Security. âPeople are living longer so they should work longer.â Fair enough. But many jobs will wear you down until you canât physically do them anymore, and thatâs if you donât get sick or injured.
Being a Congressman or a Supreme Court Justice isnât on that list.
It helps to have good health care and unlimited paid sick leave

Older workers tend to be sicker workers â thatâs simply a fact of the aging process. Itâs hard to keep a job when youâre sick. While there are laws to protect the jobs of ordinary workers who get sick, theyâre difficult to enforce. And in many jobs â particularly lower paying jobs â if you donât work, you donât get paid. That pushes people to come back to work before theyâre fully recovered, increasing the odds theyâll get sick or injured again.
Meanwhile, John McCain did not cast a vote for the last eight months of his life, while he was undergoing treatment for brain cancer. But he remained a Senator.
When Donald Trump contracted Covid-19, he received the best possible care and the most advanced treatments, at government expense. My feelings about Trump aside, the President of the United States should get the best possible health care.
But so should everyone else.
Home, Sweet, Home- Big Government Rest Home
People who are passionate about what they do donât want to leave
Privilege means politicians can stay in office until they die. They do stay because they want to stay, and because they think theyâre good at what they do.
I thought Joe Biden and Bernie Sanders should have stayed out of this yearâs Presidential race. They had their chances in earlier years â it was time for fresh faces and new ideas. But I also recognized that running for President takes a huge ego, and people with huge egos donât give up opportunities. Biden and Bernie both thought they were the best person for the job⊠looks like Biden may have been right (would Warren or Harris or Buttigieg have defeated Trump? Weâll never know).
Professional athletes have very short careers and the best make absurd amounts of money doing it. A few retire when theyâre on top. Many keep coming back year after year, after time and injuries have turned them into a shell of their former selves. Michael Jordan playing for the Washington Wizards at age 40 was disappointing to watch.
âThe gameâ can be addictive, whether itâs basketball or politics or corporate finance.
Most of us arenât passionate about our paying jobs

Few of us are politicians, professional athletes, or rock stars. Some of us have careers weâve planned and managed, while others have moved from job to job as necessary. If weâre lucky weâre in a job that allows us to use our talents in a way thatâs both productive and ethical, and that pays enough to live a modest lifestyle. If weâre not lucky, we do what we have to do to survive.
Joseph Campbell said we should all âfollow our bliss.â Thatâs a nice thought. Except what most people find blissful doesnât pay a living wage. And many jobs that are necessary for the health and well-being of society arenât particularly blissful.
How you make a living and how you make a life are two different things.
I make a little bit of money off my writing and teaching. Itâs nice to have. But whatâs better is not having to depend on writing stuff thatâs really popular so I can make my mortgage payment every month. I write what I want to write and what Iâm called to write. If people like it, great. If they donât, I still have an engineering job to buy groceries and pay the cable bill.
But at some point in the not-too-distant future, I want to retire from the engineering job and become a full time Druid.
You are unlikely to be Joe Biden

Politicians work until theyâre very old because they can, but also because they want to.
Itâs highly unlikely youâll get a major promotion to a job youâve always wanted at age 78, like Joe Biden. Itâs far more likely that youâll be forced out of a job you kinda sorta like at age 67, or 62, or 52. If youâre both lucky and careful, maybe you can retire on your own timeline.
And then what will you do?
TV ads for the financial industry paint a picture of retirement as a life of upper middle class leisure in perfect health. Thatâs unlikely for any of us.
What will you do when thereâs no âday jobâ to go to anymore? What matters to you as much as getting re-elected matters to a politician? What are you passionate about?
How can you start working toward that now?
As Pagans, we like to speculate about what happens after death. But itâs at least as important to think about what will happen to us in the years immediately before our death.
Most of us do not have the resources and privilege that politicians have. That makes it all the more important that use the resources we have as effectively as we can.

Brittany Daniel: Let’s storm the US Congress with tities exposed… iIt’s not like the old dudes can see titties properly?
Brittany Daniel Nude Scenes From âRampageâ



The video below features actress Brittany Danielâs nude scenes from the 2006 film âRampage: The Hillside Strangler Murdersâ remastered and enhanced.
Of course Brittany is best known for starring as the love interest in the film âJoe Dirtâ, but us pious Pagans would love to introduce her to Woka Stone the top lapidator in all of TikritâŠ


For even though Brittany has a pleasingly androgynous appearance, and in a pinch she could pass for one of our beloved bacha bazi (dancing boys) with that taut round rump⊠She is still a wanton Jezebel who sold her soul to the Satanic Zionists, and her sex holes to the Wayans brothers.



TRASHY | SCANDALOUS
Blowjob in airplane
This is how I get free drinks at the bar, smd other things afterwards.














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