Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because the subsequent generations are paying for the mistakes of the Boomers. And the Boomers were handed a pretty awesome deal by the Greatest Generation. Yet screwed it up. Big time.
This exactly. The Boomers are the most selfish generation of our time. What makes it so despicable for me is that they are the ones who hate the hardest on Millenials.
Millennials (learn to spell) can't hold down a job.
We've already fired three, and another is on her way out. no discipline, no work ethic, selfish
Ha ha! We're not going to shut up! Deal with it.Anonymous wrote:Everyone hates baby boomers - they've had their time why don't they shut up already.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't hate the boomers. I am disappointed that we've gotten our country into such a mess. I'm worried about the environment, rising cancer rates, global warming, offshoring of jobs, these endless wars in the Middle East, a shrinking middle class.... We've spent too long helping the 1% get richer. I don't understand why the boomers didn't do more to correct these problems, sooner.
Basically I resent all the problems that you will leave behind when you die, and we all have to clean up the mess, and our kids had to wallow in it.
http://acivilamericandebate.com/2011/04/10/the-30-year-growth-of-income-inequality/
Such nonsense. The boomers helped create the conditions that leave most of the "poor" in this country with an enviable standard of living, complete with TV, cable, A/C, and all types of consumer electronics.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because the subsequent generations are paying for the mistakes of the Boomers. And the Boomers were handed a pretty awesome deal by the Greatest Generation. Yet screwed it up. Big time.
This exactly. The Boomers are the most selfish generation of our time. What makes it so despicable for me is that they are the ones who hate the hardest on Millenials.
Anonymous wrote:I don't hate the boomers. I am disappointed that we've gotten our country into such a mess. I'm worried about the environment, rising cancer rates, global warming, offshoring of jobs, these endless wars in the Middle East, a shrinking middle class.... We've spent too long helping the 1% get richer. I don't understand why the boomers didn't do more to correct these problems, sooner.
Basically I resent all the problems that you will leave behind when you die, and we all have to clean up the mess, and our kids had to wallow in it.
http://acivilamericandebate.com/2011/04/10/the-30-year-growth-of-income-inequality/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My boomer parents are selfish and could give a crap about being good grandparents even though they have the time/money to be (just had baby, helped for a day). When we are old, my husband and I aspire to be more helpful and generous with our time.
This has to be the most entitled post I've ever read. "My parents are selfish because they won't help meeeeeeeeeee."
are you joking PP? When people have children, they have families. So yes, grandparents should participate in the families they created.
OP, I'm with you. I can't wait to help my kids have kids when they grow up and can't imagine saying, "OK, I got what I wanted out of the parent-child relationship and now I'm not interested anymore. Being a grandparent is not my thing."
Damn! I was born in 1955! What happened to me?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nah, it's just a few bitter people who can't stand their parents and instead of accepting that their families suck they want to make it a generation-wide problem.
Btw, the poster is incredibly easy to taunt.
I don't think it's just a few bitter people.
Consider what the boomers have consumed, versus what they've produced.
Bill Gates and Steve Jobs were boomers. You'd be typing your messages on carbon paper and mailing them to the newspaper without BB innovations.
Actually, in typical boomer fashion, these guys were lucky--they were in the right place at the right time in terms of education, advancements in technology, etc. I think it was Malcolm Gladwell who discovered that an astonishing number of visionary-CEO types were born in or around 1955.
Not saying they weren't smart people, but without these advantages, they likely would not have figured out an alternative to carbon paper, either.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nah, it's just a few bitter people who can't stand their parents and instead of accepting that their families suck they want to make it a generation-wide problem.
Btw, the poster is incredibly easy to taunt.
I don't think it's just a few bitter people.
Consider what the boomers have consumed, versus what they've produced.
Bill Gates and Steve Jobs were boomers. You'd be typing your messages on carbon paper and mailing them to the newspaper without BB innovations.
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Oh please, this is the kind of generalization which is extremely annoying. You are talking about a small group of people who were actively involved in the good things as well as the bad things. These discussions in fact revolve around complaints about white middle class people who came of age in the 60s rather than including all boomers, regardless of race, regardless of class background, regardless of when they were born during the baby boom era.Anonymous wrote:Boomers are a mixed bag.
They did a lot of good -- moving women into nontraditional roles in big numbers, starting the GLBT rights movement, supporting a the Civil Rights movement started by the Silent Generation, pushing for the end of the draft, sexual liberation movement, environmental movement, beginning the revolution in computers and communication technology, opening up the culture to more diversity.
Those things caused a lot of upset, though, and unintentional consequences. That's hard to live with, especially if you are a kid at the time.
Boomers are also huge compared to Gen X, and insufferably smug. They also tend to criticize Xers and Millenials for not being Boomers and they NEVER see the good things that Xers and Millenials have going.
Ha ha, keep trying! Your trolling really needs work.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nah, it's just a few bitter people who can't stand their parents and instead of accepting that their families suck they want to make it a generation-wide problem.
Btw, the poster is incredibly easy to taunt.
I don't think it's just a few bitter people.
Consider what the boomers have consumed, versus what they've produced.