Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They just got lucky financially and indebted all future generations in the process. They think party will go on forever. But because of their selfishness they will die lonely, abandoned, and sad.
Explain that concept, if getting lucky means getting up and going to work everyday, yeah we got lucky everyday of our lives since our teens.
Anonymous wrote:Boomers are the locust generation.
They spent all their grandparents money, all their parents money, all their own money, all their kids money, and are now running up debts to steal their grandchildren's money.
All of this to fuel their own pointless hedonism.
They inherited utopia and bequeathed us a hell-hole.
Fck you, Boomers.
Sincerely,
Generation X
Anonymous wrote:Totally normal. All younger generations think they "get it" and the old folks ruined everything. All the older generations think the younger ones are weak, poorly behaved whiners. I think Socrates wrote about this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m a Gen Xer, but the sense of entitlement boomers have drives me crazy.
+1 I refuse to buy property from them. They will not enjoy my hard earned down payment, ever.
Anonymous wrote:The boomers have created liabilities that will take generations to pay off. Our national debt is now at around $17 trillion, larger for the first time in recent history than the size of our entire economy. And it’s projected to continue to significantly grow over the next few decades unless something is dramatically done to reduce it. Boomers don’t like to talk about fiscal responsibility or living within their means. They like their credit cards and government secured mortgages on overvalued properties. They enjoy their malls and their cars and their houses and as long as someone’s willing to lend them the money to buy this stuff they don’t seem to care much about how it will be one day paid. They still represent an enormous voting block and have no intention to have this lifestyle threatened. This is the real reason why Washington can’t create a long-term deficit reduction plan. The boomers love their safety nets.
These safety nets were created over the past few decades by boomers and for boomers, with little regard to the future. One of the major reasons why our national debt is so high is because 40 percent of our government’s spending goes to some type of insurance: social insurance, retirement, health benefits, Medicare, Medicaid, etc. These systems are bankrupt. But they’re needed to pay for the boomers’ health care and pension plans. People that were born after 1965 are working hard to make sure that the boomer generation gets their retirement and disability paid for by the government. But it’s still not enough. So our government has to borrow and print money. And our debts balloon. Who will pay these debts? Ah, who cares says the boomers. Not my problem.
They are the source of one of the biggest problems with Obamacare. Whether you support the Affordable Care Act or not (and I think there are lots of great things about it), one undeniable fact is that the cost of this new system is being put squarely on the shoulders of the young. People in their 20’s need less health care than the boomers in their 60s and 70s. This is not only because younger people today have healthier lifestyles but because many boomers spent most of their young lives smoking, drinking sugary sodas and engaging in risky, unprotected sex. There are 34 million mostly young and uninsured people who will be required on January 1, 2014 to pay for health insurance just so the boomers can take advantage of the added benefits that health insurance companies have to now legally provide.
They are, thank God, the last reminders of our racist, homophobic, sexist past. When you look at those “white only” diners and drinking fountains in those photos from the 1960s you just can’t believe it. Or how women were treated. And gays. But many of our beloved boomers were teenagers back then, living with parents who watched Ozzie and Harriet and raised to believe that people who weren’t white weren’t to be trusted, women were meant to stay at home and gays were sinners. Over time, these attitudes have changed, mainly because people in their 20s and 30s are smarter, better educated and more open-minded. Unfortunately, and although we now have a black president, the last remnants of the boomer generation who still wield power in their churches and companies are doing their best to keep women out of the corporate suite, protest against gay marriage and fight immigration reform.
We’re scrambling to fix the environment because of their excesses. For years, and despite warnings, the boomers refused to recycle and ran companies that spewed ozone-destroying chemicals into the air. There are countless plots of land that are unusable because of chemicals and pesticides dumped by this generation I’m no environmentalist but even I have to shake my head at the destruction laid upon the planet over the past 40 years alone: decimated forests, extinct species, smog filled skies, islands of plastic floating in the ocean. Only recently are steps being taken by younger generations to attempt to reverse this trend.
Anonymous wrote:They just got lucky financially and indebted all future generations in the process. They think party will go on forever. But because of their selfishness they will die lonely, abandoned, and sad.
Anonymous wrote:I’m a Gen Xer, but the sense of entitlement boomers have drives me crazy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The boomers were the generation of rebellious youth, I think that is a trait that would serve the younger generations well. If you don't like that way things are, rise up, fight the 'man'!
What do you think of the parkland kids and the women's March?[/quote
Ps: you're the man now
Actually I am a boomer and I was at the March for our Lives and the Women Marches. I support them, make calls to our leaders, give money, march with them and I VOTE. I have been fighting the 'man' since my youth and I am proud that the younger generation is rising up, it's about time!
Anonymous wrote:I like older people - especially those born before 1950 or so. But most (but not all) Baby Boomers are horrible - selfish, entitled and vapid to the core. All they seem to care about is big houses, hording money, fancy cars, plastic surgery, who can 'look' the wealthiest. All things that make me and my older millennial cohort cringe.
My mental picture of a classic baby boomer is one holding up the line at a busy grocery store on a Sunday afternoon screaming at a cashier to "speak to the manager" because the cashier wouldn't take her expired coupon. Gross.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The weak, retired baby boomers living off pensions and SS, should die off and make room for the strong.
You entitled brats! We baby boomers fought for half of you (the women) to be able to work in any job you want, study anything you want and play sports. In my lifetime help wanted ads were divided in jobs for men and jobs for women. Women were not allowed to play sports or even run in a marathon! If yor husband divorced you in middle age, then you would lose your social security with him. We fought for the right to legal abortions and equal pay. You take it all for granted. I don't want hear how bad you have it.
The men of my generation could get drafted into a war that they didn't want to fight. Men became students to save their own lives. My generation fought for civil rights for blacks. We also brought you rock and rock, computers, cell phones and the internet. Our parents were the greatest generation, but boomers have changed the world for the better for you younger generations. You're riding on our coat tails. Your welcome.
I'm the first poster who responded to this thread. This is why I said it's mostly because you're mean.
If you felt bad because you weren't perfect but proud of the steps forward you helped us take I wouldn't have hard feelings. But you have this like, "we have done nothing wrong and your generation sucks and you can't question me because I'm your elder" attitude.
We're grown ups now suffering as a result of a lot of your policies and voter and you give us nothing but contempt. I'm not sure why I'm supposed to like our respect a generation that treats mine with contempt. And you're putting that you're just going to keep doing it with this stupid "dismiss all teenagers because they all eat tide pods" bs