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defacto7

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8. Here's my simple overview from history and memory...
Sat Oct 7, 2017, 12:55 AM
Oct 2017

Those born in the late 40s through the 50s and grew up in the 60s were either the love children, freedom, down with the establishment, super liberal, socialist, live in the woods and off the land, pro aboriginals, haters of posessions type... or they were strong supporters of the US who were ready to go to Vietnam and who became disillusioned with what it all turned out to be. Of course there were the in-betweens who just watched it all happen.
Then came the 70s where Americans started becoming lazy through new wealth and divided by extremes in politics as well as an emerging knowledge of the world with its fears and smashed expectations.
Then came the 80s where they found the power of greed and the hypnotic effect of ignorance. At which point they became gullible to the rising wealthy as well as the religion of prosperity. The powerful preyed on greed and religion played on the guilt of a free and loose past.
The 90s were a consolidation of the previous decades and the culmination of libertarian conservative patience and accumulated power that began in the 40s and 50s.
The new Millennium? Well here we are. You can make your own observation and conclusions about what the boomers were and why we are where we are.

Not every last one, but the majority of the Silent/Boomer Generations Dawson Leery Oct 2017 #1
As I read that first article, my sense of dread mountain grammy Oct 2017 #2
You will love Venice. GulfCoast66 Oct 2017 #12
thanks mountain grammy Oct 2017 #19
One of the comments called the villages God's waiting room. muntrv Oct 2017 #3
Boomers are a pretty conservative group lovemydogs Oct 2017 #4
Ok, read the second one. Guy's a good writer. mountain grammy Oct 2017 #5
2 of my sisters live in the villages. mopinko Oct 2017 #6
I know that many Boomers hate this DonCoquixote Oct 2017 #7
Here's my simple overview from history and memory... defacto7 Oct 2017 #8
"the hypnotic effect of ignorance" Perfect description. mountain grammy Oct 2017 #20
I'm 64, and every single baby boomer I've ever known is a liberal. Mr.Bill Oct 2017 #9
avoid florida DonCoquixote Oct 2017 #16
I'm am early boomer, born in 1948. PoindexterOglethorpe Oct 2017 #10
I'll help you out DonCoquixote Oct 2017 #15
Thank you. Please start a thread with this. Ntd raccoon Oct 2017 #18
Born in '49- Leftist Democrat- Scratching & clawing to survive all these years- work 'till I die NBachers Oct 2017 #11
49'er here; 1949. All Boomer haterz can go hang. Or maybe they'd prefer the jungles of the Viet WinkyDink Oct 2017 #13
well DonCoquixote Oct 2017 #14
You forget the Clinton years (Bosnia hardly counts). Obama, moreover, isn't a Baby Boomer, born in WinkyDink Oct 2017 #17
did I say they were DonCoquixote Oct 2017 #23
After Irma expect an influx of new VERY liberal Puerto Ricans to newly reside in FL flamingdem Oct 2017 #21
98% of the Villages is white according to the article mnhtnbb Oct 2017 #22
exactly DonCoquixote Oct 2017 #24
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