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m night shanahan

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33. "Baby boomers ruined America: Why blaming millennials is misguided — and annoying"
Fri Sep 25, 2015, 02:50 PM
Sep 2015

Alexander S. Balkin, Salon:

Readers of this post have no doubt seen articles admonishing millennials for their perceived apocalyptic effect on the workforce, society, family and everywhere in between. The seemingly endless list of complaints about millennials begins with lazy and pampered, and ends with “selfies.” The accusations, guilt and fear-mongering are unfounded and – even worse – are mostly blame-shifting. Frankly, I am tired of it. What makes the millennial-bashing even more unbearable is the generation that is slinging the mud: the baby boomers.

Baby boomers came of age in an era of unprecedented prosperity. They were raised by parents who had survived poverty, war and the true sacrifice of a generation burdened with great moral struggles. As a whole, they experienced economic and physical security. Baby boomers received, by today’s standards, inexpensive and widely available education, preparing them for a thriving and open job market. Success at the beginning created a strong foundation for financial and personal success on a level the world had never known.

This led to America’s greatest asset: the middle class. So what did they do with all their good fortune? From the time the baby boomers took over, the United States has experienced an economic environment plagued with unfounded asset and real-estate bubbles and collapses. The bubbles were caused by blind greed on the part of investors, and a blind eye on the part of regulators. The baby boomers forced the financial and banking system out of relative security to high-risk systems.

The perfect example of this was the 2008 collapse of the toxic housing debt market. In government, baby boomers ballooned the defense budget beyond the point of reason. They then raided government programs to pay for their mistakes. Regarding the environment, baby boomers left the United States reliant on coal (cough, cough) while eroding the advanced nuclear energy infrastructure built by their parents. We can thank baby boomer leadership for a nation that has no sound policy on foreign affairs, the environment, energy, social welfare, human rights, terrorism, technology development, education, debt, etc. The point being, baby boomer leadership has provided America with a government that is the most partisan and self-serving the union has ever seen, and remains entirely reactive to the world around it.

http://www.salon.com/2014/10/20/baby_boomers_ruined_america_why_blaming_millennials_is_misguided_and_annoying/

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What simplistic silliness. guillaumeb Sep 2015 #1
There is nothing simplistic or silly about it. BillZBubb Sep 2015 #5
50 and up? That's simplistic and silly Warpy Sep 2015 #7
Lots of polling data says otherwise. BillZBubb Sep 2015 #9
Take a statistics course. Warpy Sep 2015 #13
I've forgotten more statistics than you'll ever know buddy. BillZBubb Sep 2015 #17
It shows Warpy Sep 2015 #19
Note that the years chosen were off year elections spooky3 Sep 2015 #23
65 and liberal Dem voter here and so are all of my old friends and my LiberalElite Sep 2015 #8
Anecdotal evidence is worthless. BillZBubb Sep 2015 #10
There are many greedy people in every age group. guillaumeb Sep 2015 #11
That's not the point. BillZBubb Sep 2015 #12
News flash! <60% is hardly "overwhelming." And spooky3 Sep 2015 #22
If you had said "men...are consistent right wing voters" spooky3 Sep 2015 #21
I'm over 50, white, and to the left of Bernie on some issues. yurbud Sep 2015 #34
Thanks! I'm not taking the blame for a few uber-rich sociopathic psychopathic assholes! Dont call me Shirley Sep 2015 #35
BS RandySF Sep 2015 #2
+ a gadzillion. leftofcool Sep 2015 #26
On their watch but ... GeorgeGist Sep 2015 #3
If you want to see selfish RandySF Sep 2015 #4
THIS beltanefauve Sep 2015 #18
Yes, all those libertarian techies of the "sharing" economy alarimer Sep 2015 #32
millenials = self obsessed people who can't tell the current weather w/out a cell phone or tablet l msongs Sep 2015 #6
And there is is! leftofcool Sep 2015 #27
It works like this. Igel Sep 2015 #14
Handed what exactly?? Fearless Sep 2015 #16
If they don't like the mess they see RandySF Sep 2015 #20
Agreed wholeheartedly! Fearless Sep 2015 #15
By casting this as an intergenerational conflict . . . markpkessinger Sep 2015 #24
Bingo! Way to get to the heart of the matter. Millennials aren't the only one with complaints brush Sep 2015 #31
BOOM! m night shanahan Sep 2015 #25
What generation doesnt want to pay? MichMan Sep 2015 #28
Oh goody MuseRider Sep 2015 #29
Young people have been hurling insults at the previous generation forever. virgogal Sep 2015 #30
"Baby boomers ruined America: Why blaming millennials is misguided — and annoying" m night shanahan Sep 2015 #33
No, it was the 1%--boomers or otherwise--who did all that. nt raccoon Sep 2015 #36
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