American dream is dead: data clear shows how younger generations after Boomers have it worse

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Soon the Boomers will be dead and frankly, I think the Country will be better for it.


Could not agree more.


And then who will you blame? Your misery will be your own.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Soon the Boomers will be dead and frankly, I think the Country will be better for it.


Could not agree more.


And then who will you blame? Your misery will be your own.


The dead won't be able to defend themselves.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Soon the Boomers will be dead and frankly, I think the Country will be better for it.


Could not agree more.


And then who will you blame? Your misery will be your own.


The dead won't be able to defend themselves.


That's right. The youngsters with the subsidized lives with blame the defenseless. The easy way out.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Soon the Boomers will be dead and frankly, I think the Country will be better for it.


Could not agree more.


And then who will you blame? Your misery will be your own.


You know, even though Sirhan Sirhan is dead, we can still blame him for RFK's assassination.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Soon the Boomers will be dead and frankly, I think the Country will be better for it.


Could not agree more.


And then who will you blame? Your misery will be your own.


You know, even though Sirhan Sirhan is dead, we can still blame him for RFK's assassination.


Holy crap! Apparently Sirhan Sirhan is still alive and kicking. Anyway, my point stands. Millennials can justifiably and correctly recognize the havoc boomers wreaked on our economic and political systems, long after they're gone.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Soon the Boomers will be dead and frankly, I think the Country will be better for it.


Could not agree more.


And then who will you blame? Your misery will be your own.


The dead won't be able to defend themselves.


That's right. The youngsters with the subsidized lives with blame the defenseless. The easy way out.


The youngsters are all right, there is still hope that society will move on from the nauseating hyper materialism of the boomers.

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Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Soon the Boomers will be dead and frankly, I think the Country will be better for it.


Could not agree more.


And then who will you blame? Your misery will be your own.


Oh they'll still be responsible for the things they've done. It follows you through history. Ask the Nazis.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I just love how the naysayers rail on America. It convinces me that we’re doing something right. Jealousy is so transparent sometimes.


A.) that's not how it works and
B.) one can love America but know there are some things that need to change


One can love the country so much that they want it to be better.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:College costs have increased massively since the boomers were college aged
Healthcare costs have increased massively
The cost of raising a child has gone up significantly
The cost of a car has outpaced inflation
Housing costs have outpaced inflation and income
Rents have outpaced inflation and income

How are those things better now than they were for boomers?


Lets assume that all of what you said is true. How are boomers, the wealthy, or anyone demographic group responsible for these conditions. Be specific. For example, your evidence and logic should read something like: according to source ABC, boomers/wealthy does XYZ activity, which results in such-and-such condition.


Our public policy is responsible. Economic decisions are made by Congress and the states. Who has always served in those positions? The wealthy.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Soon the Boomers will be dead and frankly, I think the Country will be better for it.


Could not agree more.


And then who will you blame? Your misery will be your own.


You know, even though Sirhan Sirhan is dead, we can still blame him for RFK's assassination.


Holy crap! Apparently Sirhan Sirhan is still alive and kicking. Anyway, my point stands. Millennials can justifiably and correctly recognize the havoc boomers wreaked on our economic and political systems, long after they're gone.


It's sad, but there are always those who have a need to blame others for their status in life. Those are individuals who haven't learned to accept responsibility for their own shortcomings and poor decisions. That mental energy should instead be channeled to make positive improvements in their lives.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Soon the Boomers will be dead and frankly, I think the Country will be better for it.


Could not agree more.


And then who will you blame? Your misery will be your own.


Oh they'll still be responsible for the things they've done. It follows you through history. Ask the Nazis.


Your life will be evaluated in light of what you have done or not done. No one is going to be blaming previous generations.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Soon the Boomers will be dead and frankly, I think the Country will be better for it.


Could not agree more.


And then who will you blame? Your misery will be your own.


Oh they'll still be responsible for the things they've done. It follows you through history. Ask the Nazis.


Your life will be evaluated in light of what you have done or not done. No one is going to be blaming previous generations.


Survivors write History, and it’s pretty clear that the generation that follows the Greatest Generation will be widely recognized as the Greedy Generation.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Soon the Boomers will be dead and frankly, I think the Country will be better for it.


Could not agree more.


And then who will you blame? Your misery will be your own.


Oh they'll still be responsible for the things they've done. It follows you through history. Ask the Nazis.


Your life will be evaluated in light of what you have done or not done. No one is going to be blaming previous generations.


Survivors write History, and it’s pretty clear that the generation that follows the Greatest Generation will be widely recognized as the Greedy Generation.


And more survivors will follow your generation.😄
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Soon the Boomers will be dead and frankly, I think the Country will be better for it.


Could not agree more.


And then who will you blame? Your misery will be your own.


Oh they'll still be responsible for the things they've done. It follows you through history. Ask the Nazis.


Your life will be evaluated in light of what you have done or not done. No one is going to be blaming previous generations.


Survivors write History, and it’s pretty clear that the generation that follows the Greatest Generation will be widely recognized as the Greedy Generation.



The Boomer Blamers will be held to account as well.
Anonymous
I think it is important to make clear that most of are talking about WASPs in these boomer comments. White boomer men didn't have to complete with minorities, immigrants, overseas labor, etc. Their education and housing was heavily subsidized or protected by the government. They have used their accumulated wealth as the middle and upper middle class to completely dominate the job market, economy, and politics. Now because of demographic changes they aren't interested in passing on those benefits to the rest of society. It doesn't benefit them.
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