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Hortensis

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18. Thank you, Dawg Day. Another great perspective post.
Mon Mar 12, 2018, 01:38 PM
Mar 2018

And at least everyone has to be struck by the truth of that last.

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Fuck that noise Zorro Mar 2018 #1
A lot of Baby Boomers abandon the New Deal and Great Society and voted for Reagan chuckstevens Mar 2018 #2
BS. The boomers were/are a divided gneration. There were activists who became Democrats... brush Mar 2018 #32
the transcript doesn't distinguish Hermit-The-Prog Mar 2018 #36
You are correct. You last sentence says it all. brush Mar 2018 #44
rotten ronnie installed by boomers Hermit-The-Prog Mar 2018 #5
All this talk of generations, where's WAVES? Hortensis Mar 2018 #19
White midwestern men and their wives- both boomers and the greatest generation. Not women and POC at bettyellen Mar 2018 #29
I'm ashamed to say that many of my baby-boomer cohorts SharonAnn Mar 2018 #25
How The People Pitting Millennials Against Baby Boomers Are Screwing America. Iggo Mar 2018 #3
Sounds like Republicans to me BeyondGeography Mar 2018 #4
"The destructive changes in this country have been ideological not generational." Va Lefty Mar 2018 #6
Exactly. Kittycow Mar 2018 #31
kinda cracks me up as a boomer we all worked and paid taxes, had to find a way to beachbum bob Mar 2018 #7
"had to find a way to pay for our own college degrees" shanny Mar 2018 #9
student loans were unheard of 45 and 50 years ago and those I knew who went to college beachbum bob Mar 2018 #11
That's the point. I could work a summer job for KPN Mar 2018 #24
Tuition back then was nothing like it is now. It's increased much Hoyt Mar 2018 #33
My parents paid $3K for my 4 years of college-- dawg day Mar 2018 #16
Boomers had it way easier. liberalmuse Mar 2018 #38
Yeah, boomers had it easy...Kent State, Jackson State, Selma, Detroit, dying in Vietnam... brush Mar 2018 #45
It was the Greatest Generation that led the transformation in the 70s and 80s shanny Mar 2018 #8
Very important points. Thanks for bringing some actual analysis to this conversation. enough Mar 2018 #15
Any other GenXers out there feeling squeezed between two behemoths?? malchickiwick Mar 2018 #10
Lol...yep Docreed2003 Mar 2018 #37
How myopic, to lay blame on a "generation". . . Journeyman Mar 2018 #12
a chart of hope Hermit-The-Prog Mar 2018 #14
Great post! So agree with the reality of stumbling progress. Hortensis Mar 2018 #17
Let's talk in 40 years -- well, I won't be here then, but- dawg day Mar 2018 #13
Thank you, Dawg Day. Another great perspective post. Hortensis Mar 2018 #18
And yet, it was our parents (not us boomers) who fixed these things. SharonAnn Mar 2018 #26
millenia ls don't wait for their selective service lottery number DBoon Mar 2018 #28
there's something to this, at least for the rich yurbud Mar 2018 #20
it needs to be way more targeted Skittles Mar 2018 #22
yes. There is a zeitgeist for different periods, but not everyone is part of it yurbud Mar 2018 #23
so sick of this crap Skittles Mar 2018 #21
so the problem isn't a greedy sociopaths ruling class DBoon Mar 2018 #27
Fuck that shit ... GeorgeGist Mar 2018 #30
Thank you for helping the "divide and conquer" strategy. DavidDvorkin Mar 2018 #34
it's the Irish Hermit-The-Prog Mar 2018 #42
Right, that's how it goes DavidDvorkin Mar 2018 #43
As a boomer... liberalmuse Mar 2018 #35
LOL Skittles Mar 2018 #41
If this shithead Bruce Gibney (yes, I'm channeling DT's behavior) raccoon Mar 2018 #39
We have a white problem, not a generational problem because... Hassler Mar 2018 #40
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