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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I am tired of all this whining about boomers. My daughter is a millennial. My daughter has enough cash saved that she could buy a house with cash if she wanted to. My other daughter is in her second house. they had to take a current rate, not ideal, but hopefully they will be able to refinance at a lower rate not too far into the future. Young people going to college and borrowing a lot for it is dumb. Getting a low paying major is dumb. Lots of people complaining have done both of these things. The government is not going to take care of you.[/quote] pretttty sure the whole article was about how the government has in FACT taken care of boomers at the expense of everyone else. [/quote] The whole article is based on opinions regarding isolated "facts" that make the case that the authors and analysts want to make. Come up with a supposition, then find the facts to prove it. Disregard anything that dissuades from the argument. I am not saying there is no truth to some of the facts, but there is a bigger picture that makes the whole.[/quote]
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