Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just finished reading this article two minutes ago.
I think we need to go back to when people had their own businesses. It wasn’t so long ago! The trouble is that America is optimized for large corporations and it’s hard to survive as a mom n pop operation.
Single payer health care would boost entrepreneurship by helping people untether from wage slave jobs where employer-paid health insurance is a big part of compensation.
DP and totally agree. If not single payer, than at least universal and consumer driven by letting people pick affordable health plans, Kaiser Permanente being an example of effective + affordable. We need to untether our health care from employment to allow creativity and risk-taking that we need to stay innovative and dynamic.
But we also need to keep our border secure and enforce employment eligibility and tax laws because that is a huge problem when it comes to healthcare sustainability and wage growth.
Therefore we need a centrist government who is willing to do these things.
Anonymous wrote:Maybe Gen X and their Gen Z kids shouldn’t have disproportionately voted for the guy who decided to dismantle the economy yesterday. Even with all the lead poisoning, you should have known better.
Anonymous wrote:Most Gen Xers have Boomer parents and even fewer, Silent Generationers.
I’m one. Born 1970 to parents born in 1934 and 1937.
DH has parents a full decade younger.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just finished reading this article two minutes ago.
I think we need to go back to when people had their own businesses. It wasn’t so long ago! The trouble is that America is optimized for large corporations and it’s hard to survive as a mom n pop operation.
Single payer health care would boost entrepreneurship by helping people untether from wage slave jobs where employer-paid health insurance is a big part of compensation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We also dealt with rapidly rising house prices (as did Millenials but they had much much richer parents who could help them out).
Layoffs were the norm for our generation, as our parents were the first to experience them and being unemployable at middle age and the fall out from that.
My husband and I are millennials and received zero help from our parents to buy a house.
Millennial, this actually isn't about you. But thanks for chiming in with your anecdote.
Yeah except a pp directly called millennials out. Gen x is if anything more deranged and selfish than the boomers, because they are so called "latchkey kids" who "take care of themselves" - why would they take care of anyone else when they "made it" taking care of themselves
Exactly. I took care of myself and my siblings because my mom worked full time and my dad lived I another state. We would stay home all day by ourselves sometimes during summer vacation and my mom would periodically call to make sure we were still alive.
They took care of themselves because they had poorer parents who left them to fend for themselves. Outcomes for more hardship doesn’t translate to more wealth.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most Gen Xers have Boomer parents and even fewer, Silent Generationers.
I’m one. Born 1970 to parents born in 1934 and 1937.
DH has parents a full decade younger.
Boomers were born 1946 to 1964
GenX 1965 to 1980.
Most GenX have silent generation parents.
GenX here.. (born in 1971) parents are boomers born in 1948 and 1952
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most Gen Xers have Boomer parents and even fewer, Silent Generationers.
I’m one. Born 1970 to parents born in 1934 and 1937.
DH has parents a full decade younger.
Boomers were born 1946 to 1964
GenX 1965 to 1980.
Most GenX have silent generation parents.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most Gen Xers have Boomer parents and even fewer, Silent Generationers.
I’m one. Born 1970 to parents born in 1934 and 1937.
DH has parents a full decade younger.
Boomers were born 1946 to 1964
GenX 1965 to 1980.
Most GenX have silent generation parents.
GenX here.. (born in 1971) parents are boomers born in 1948 and 1952
A 19 year old parent even in the 50s is pretty exceptional.