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In reply to the discussion: "Boomers seem very resistant to understanding that the living standards".... [View all]Zorro
(18,681 posts)139. I wonder if David2022 is influenced by watching 50s/60s tv shows
that paints a pretty unrealistic picture of life during that era, and that's why he thinks things were much cushier for baby boomers then.
Big houses, big rooms, nice suburban living, etc. Maybe it was aspirational for people living during those times, but it didn't resemble anything like what life was like for me.
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"Boomers seem very resistant to understanding that the living standards".... [View all]
Budi
Feb 2022
OP
I know, indoor toilets and running water instead of milking cows and mucking manure.
L. Coyote
Feb 2022
#2
Oh right, we 'boomers' just don't understand the living standards of our children's generation.
elleng
Feb 2022
#3
Every generation thinks the older generation had it so much better. I remember being so jeolous of
Demsrule86
Feb 2022
#90
I grew up aware that life was much harder for my parents' and grandparents' generations.
CBHagman
Feb 2022
#115
My Dad was an engineer and my Mom was a RN...we were not rich but we hade a nice home and
Demsrule86
Feb 2022
#120
While you joke about technological advancement, standards such as home ownership are withering.
LonePirate
Feb 2022
#5
Most of the Genx's in Ohio I know are Republicans...where as the older and younger voter are not.
Demsrule86
Feb 2022
#201
Thank you, and scholarships went to white males. Plus our pay was way below pay for men.
we can do it
Feb 2022
#78
My sisters graduated a progressive High School in 1972, and Home Economics was a stressed trade.
TheBlackAdder
Feb 2022
#196
Same here. Women started out in the business world with admin positions and had to
smirkymonkey
Feb 2022
#200
If someone bought a house in the 1970s at 40 years old, that person was not a Boomer.
OilemFirchen
Feb 2022
#171
On top of that, the % home ownership hasn't fluctuated more than 2.7% either way in over 30 years...
George II
Feb 2022
#176
My family always bought used cars and eating out was so rare I remember each time.
betsuni
Feb 2022
#88
We only had one car for most of my childhood and Dad always bought used cars.
Demsrule86
Feb 2022
#110
In my family, there were five kids and my Grandma lived with us in a three bedroom
Demsrule86
Feb 2022
#95
The % of home ownership has actually remained fairly stable with minor ups and downs...
George II
Feb 2022
#170
Yep. I'm trying to show that boomers haven't always had better standards of living
Wicked Blue
Feb 2022
#119
I think I am technically at the very tail end of the Boomer generation, but have heard it
smirkymonkey
Feb 2022
#203
David2022 is not some rando on Twitter. He is David Austin Walsh, a postdoctoral fellow in the
Celerity
Feb 2022
#145
there were still lotteries held, but the last call up that saw Vietnam combat duty was in 1972
Celerity
Feb 2022
#185
David2022 is not some rando on Twitter. He is David Austin Walsh, a postdoctoral fellow in the
Celerity
Feb 2022
#145
Not close to true. Spoken like a white male thinking others had your advantages.
we can do it
Feb 2022
#75
Bullshit. Late BBs closer to GenX, denied scholarships and jobs given to unqualified white men.
we can do it
Feb 2022
#118
That is not true at all. We faced double digit interest rates and loans which required 20 % down...
Demsrule86
Feb 2022
#92
Drafted to a Jungle wasn't 'easier'. It fkd up a lot of people who were ready to start their life.
Budi
Feb 2022
#26
My son is saver...he has a great deal of money in the bank, a nice, a wife and an adorable baby.
Demsrule86
Feb 2022
#97
That is ridiculous and David should know better. I get where he is coming from.
Demsrule86
Feb 2022
#107
Apparently not - I've never heard of that expression and clearly don't know what it means.
George II
Feb 2022
#177
Thank you for being in the middle of that hard battle. But damned if we didn't succeed!!
Budi
Feb 2022
#44
Oh, your thanks is unwarrented (I think) - these Choice Marches while essential to...
electric_blue68
Feb 2022
#51
Well, I hope so, too. I have a few gens of younger cousins, plus just on general principles...
electric_blue68
Feb 2022
#212
I remember eating a lot of homemade hamburger helper and meatloaf growing up.
Texaswitchy
Feb 2022
#32
That is so sad. However, the guy who wrote the post is likely not in such dire straits.
Demsrule86
Feb 2022
#93
I'm betting David2022 has bought his share of environmentally toxic plastic water bottles also.
Budi
Feb 2022
#54
Aaaaand here we go with distress inarticulately being phrased in inaccurate terms, and thus being...
JHB
Feb 2022
#52
He says he's an "Ivy League PhD" and teaches, so it's his job to be articulate!
betsuni
Feb 2022
#63
As one of the not so numerous 25yo and younger posters here, I am dismayed to see this dross.
Celerity
Feb 2022
#56
Your telling me to show some respect when I simply am commenting on the prevalence
Celerity
Feb 2022
#125
As an older person I taught my children and Grandchildren respect is earned not given.
Autumn
Feb 2022
#144
What you've described is absolutely no different than when we were young.
OilemFirchen
Feb 2022
#178
I taught my children to give respect to those eho earned it and that they had to earn
Autumn
Feb 2022
#190
I think you've misread the OP, Celerity, and your post is unhelpful
muriel_volestrangler
Feb 2022
#165
I did not misread the tweet nor the intent of the OP. Some of the replies illustrate the very points
Celerity
Feb 2022
#168
He uses the word "gerontocracy." Oh, David. Future generations will whine about yours, too.
betsuni
Feb 2022
#62
I think it's time some of these people realize that what they have was earned off the backs....
George II
Feb 2022
#94
I worked three jobs when I was first starting out and did home daycare when my older kids were
Demsrule86
Feb 2022
#108
It's not about blaming. It's about the steadfast refusal to support policies to help
Sympthsical
Feb 2022
#129