The host argues that nursing homes function as wealth-harvesting institutions that absorb accumulated boomer assets while also demanding large amounts of younger family labor.
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"It's brutal. There's like a lot of black pills there. The boomer black pill. I'd love to actually just extrapolate on this because it's..."
"And I was talking to some American friends and that can go up to 10K a week in certain places. And then I started..."
"the, the, the boomer gathers all its wealth because they have all the wealth and then they get sick and they, they spend years..."
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