Anonymous wrote:I know one thing for sure about the Boomers, they raised a bunch of spoiled ass children.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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
You can't be serious. You are so wrong. We inherited nothing from our parents or grandparents. In fact we had financially support them in old age and take care of them physically as they were dying while raising our own kids. Our parents never paid for our college, cars, vacations, weddings. We didn't resent it, in fact it made us work hard and value a dollar.
No. False. You were the first generation to NOT have to support your parents because Social Security was there. Your parents supported their parents. The government supported yours.
And you didn't work hard. You worked 9-5, went home and didn't think about work until 8:59 the next day. I have to answer emails and calls at 1 am.
People who draw Social Security had to pay into SS during their working lives, it's not welfare, it's their money. Also SS is not enough to live on and therefore we had to financial support our parents who's SS payments were not enough to pay for medication and medical care. You must be very young because you don't understand much about real adult life . We hope we are not a financial burden to our Millenial kids, in fact we would like to leave them some inheritance in addition to paying for their college educations. Our parents did neither for us.
Again, false. Congratulations on not understanding Social Security. It is an entitlement, not a savings account. The first generation to draw payments NEVER PAID IN. It was established to alleviate poverty in the senior citizen cohort, not to pay back workers their own contributions.
Just because later generations paid in and get paid out doesn't mean the system is set up to pay you your own contributions. You're drawing what current workers are paying in.
And the whole "SS is not enough money to live on" ignores completely that previous generations had ZERO government help paying for their parents in old age. Once again, you're dealt aces and then act like you had it harder than everyone else. Classic Boomer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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
You can't be serious. You are so wrong. We inherited nothing from our parents or grandparents. In fact we had financially support them in old age and take care of them physically as they were dying while raising our own kids. Our parents never paid for our college, cars, vacations, weddings. We didn't resent it, in fact it made us work hard and value a dollar.
No. False. You were the first generation to NOT have to support your parents because Social Security was there. Your parents supported their parents. The government supported yours.
And you didn't work hard. You worked 9-5, went home and didn't think about work until 8:59 the next day. I have to answer emails and calls at 1 am.
People who draw Social Security had to pay into SS during their working lives, it's not welfare, it's their money. Also SS is not enough to live on and therefore we had to financial support our parents who's SS payments were not enough to pay for medication and medical care. You must be very young because you don't understand much about real adult life . We hope we are not a financial burden to our Millenial kids, in fact we would like to leave them some inheritance in addition to paying for their college educations. Our parents did neither for us.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That's right, our evil plot to deliberately deprive you of a happy life succeeded! (BTW that's sarcasm in case you can't tell.)Anonymous wrote:They took relative prosperity and crested laws that protected their wealth but screwed over everyone after them: pensions, laws, taxpayer dollars for elderly services instead of education, raising age of social security. On and on. They also benefited greatly from the housing boom and cheap colleges.
I don't think you have an "evil plot"; I think you are just selfish.
My dad had a second batch of kids at middle age. I asked him once, "wouldn't you rather give up your SS than see your 20 year old son have to suffer and struggle to pay your SS that you don't need?" My dad is wealthy.
NOPE! Mine, Mine, Mine!!!!
Your Dad not the leader of the boomer generation, he is just man who made questionable choices. I have a Millenial nephew who was on his third divorce by age 30 (with 4 kids), one niece who has been divorced twice by early thirties with kids from both and other Millenials relatives who are unmarried with kids. I don't think the whole generation is defined by their mistakes.
Anonymous wrote:Boomers are not Republicans FYI.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That's right, our evil plot to deliberately deprive you of a happy life succeeded! (BTW that's sarcasm in case you can't tell.)Anonymous wrote:They took relative prosperity and crested laws that protected their wealth but screwed over everyone after them: pensions, laws, taxpayer dollars for elderly services instead of education, raising age of social security. On and on. They also benefited greatly from the housing boom and cheap colleges.
I don't think you have an "evil plot"; I think you are just selfish.
My dad had a second batch of kids at middle age. I asked him once, "wouldn't you rather give up your SS than see your 20 year old son have to suffer and struggle to pay your SS that you don't need?" My dad is wealthy.
NOPE! Mine, Mine, Mine!!!!
Anonymous wrote:I'm a boomer who graduated college in 1976 and bought my first home with an interest rate of 13 PERCENT, which is certainly akin to the inflated housing prices young people are now facing. I was laid off in my mid 50s with no hope of getting comparable pay/benefits in my field. Almost every person I know in my age group has a similar story yet we've funded college educations for our millennial kids and helped them purchase their first homes. Where is all this hate and entitlement coming from?
Anonymous wrote:I'm a boomer who graduated college in 1976 and bought my first home with an interest rate of 13 PERCENT, which is certainly akin to the inflated housing prices young people are now facing. I was laid off in my mid 50s with no hope of getting comparable pay/benefits in my field. Almost every person I know in my age group has a similar story yet we've funded college educations for our millennial kids and helped them purchase their first homes. Where is all this hate and entitlement coming from?
Anonymous wrote:Some boomers have raised some real jerk offs I can see.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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
You can't be serious. You are so wrong. We inherited nothing from our parents or grandparents. In fact we had financially support them in old age and take care of them physically as they were dying while raising our own kids. Our parents never paid for our college, cars, vacations, weddings. We didn't resent it, in fact it made us work hard and value a dollar.
No. False. You were the first generation to NOT have to support your parents because Social Security was there. Your parents supported their parents. The government supported yours.
And you didn't work hard. You worked 9-5, went home and didn't think about work until 8:59 the next day. I have to answer emails and calls at 1 am.
People who draw Social Security had to pay into SS during their working lives, it's not welfare, it's their money. Also SS is not enough to live on and therefore we had to financial support our parents who's SS payments were not enough to pay for medication and medical care. You must be very young because you don't understand much about real adult life . We hope we are not a financial burden to our Millenial kids, in fact we would like to leave them some inheritance in addition to paying for their college educations. Our parents did neither for us.[/quote]
So are you voting for people who are trying to make healthcare more accessible and not gutting entitlements with irresponsible tax cuts? Or are you voting.... Republican????