Guilty by association. I'm a babyboomer ('48), and I agree that at a minimum a simple majority of the boomer generation has been and is personally and politically irresponsible, even though I've never had a parents' basement to smoke doobies in. I've benefited immensely from the policies of the Greatest Generation (GG) in terms of public education, but when it comes to pissing away all the benefits of those policies - as alleged by No Warranty - an objective look reveals that the Greatest Generation fully participated in plundering the benefits. How so? Look at the major US entitlements. The GG paid pennies into both Social Security and Medicare, and they take out thousands for far more years than they were expected to survive, thanks to the miracle of modern medicine. And in order for the GG to do so, boomers like myself have paid in thousands of $$ per year for decades now, since the GG retired and slightly before. And it remains to be seen if we boomers get even a fraction of that back in our own SS and Medicare benefits. If there's a question to debate on this issue, it's about how much worse off the succeeding generations X and Y will be burdened than the boomers already are.
I take no pride in the fiscal performance of the age of aquarius boomers, who learned from the GG that they could vote themselves benefits and kick the can down the road as far as paying for them goes, ignoring that the can gets bigger with each passing year. Unsustainable living is what life in America is all about, and far more than a simple majority are in abject denial.
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