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  • ernest_t_bass
    Good setup for yourself.
  • Tiernan
    ernest_t_bass;1473802 wrote:Good setup for yourself.
    bada bump bump bump
  • HitsRus
    We will NEVER see such drastic increases in standard of living as our baby-boomer parents did.
    Boomers are the worst at understanding this reality. They chalk it up to our generation "just being a bunch of entitled whiners".

    That's because a lot of you are. I won't condemn a whole generation to that label even though the OP tries to push his gross generalization(logical fallacy) about baby boomers ad nauseum. You are not entitled to a higher standard of living....you earn it! Who put those cell phones in your hands...those cars in your driveway, those flat screens and DVd players in your rooms growing up? LOL....If baby boomers are guilty of anything, it was spending their money, not on their retirement, but in spoiling your unappreciative a$$es rotten. Now you and your generation have the politcal power to effect a change, but how do you spend it? ....by voting for the great entitler in chief in landslide numbers. In 2008, under 30's backed BHO 66%....2-1!:cry: ...30 -45 year olds voted 53%. In 2012 the results were a little better:p with the under 30's going 60% for BHO and 'only' 52% of the 30-45's. Do you guys know who gets screwed under ObamaKare? LOL. Is your generation stupid or what?
    Of course the great entitler, who you find so attractive, likes to create little wars to fire up the drones and keep them in line...there's the 'war on women', war on gays, race wars, attacks on the environment. etc...anything to parse and divide. It's no wonder why we have this thread and the attempt to create a generational 'war' :thumbdown:. It's what you guys like and do and vote for.

    The expectations...ahhhh....so low:(

    http://www.ropercenter.uconn.edu/elections/how_groups_voted/voted_08.html
    http://www.ropercenter.uconn.edu/elections/how_groups_voted/voted_12.html
  • believer
    HitsRus;1474252 wrote:That's because a lot of you are. I won't condemn a whole generation to that label even though the OP tries to push his gross generalization(logical fallacy) about baby boomers ad nauseum. You are not entitled to a higher standard of living....you earn it! Who put those cell phones in your hands...those cars in your driveway, those flat screens and DVd players in your rooms growing up? LOL....If baby boomers are guilty of anything, it was spending their money, not on their retirement, but in spoiling your unappreciative a$$es rotten. Now you and your generation have the politcal power to effect a change, but how do you spend it? ....by voting for the great entitler in chief in landslide numbers. In 2008, under 30's backed BHO 66%....2-1!:cry: ...30 -45 year olds voted 53%. In 2012 the results were a little better:p with the under 30's going 60% for BHO and 'only' 52% of the 30-45's. Do you guys know who gets screwed under ObamaKare? LOL. Is your generation stupid or what?
    Of course the great entitler, who you find so attractive, likes to create little wars to fire up the drones and keep them in line...there's the 'war on women', war on gays, race wars, attacks on the environment. etc...anything to parse and divide. It's no wonder why we have this thread and the attempt to create a generational 'war' :thumbdown:. It's what you guys like and do and vote for.

    The expectations...ahhhh....so low:(

    http://www.ropercenter.uconn.edu/elections/how_groups_voted/voted_08.html
    http://www.ropercenter.uconn.edu/elections/how_groups_voted/voted_12.html
    Thunderous applause
  • sleeper
    HitsRus;1474252 wrote:That's because a lot of you are. I won't condemn a whole generation to that label even though the OP tries to push his gross generalization(logical fallacy) about baby boomers ad nauseum. You are not entitled to a higher standard of living....you earn it! Who put those cell phones in your hands...those cars in your driveway, those flat screens and DVd players in your rooms growing up? LOL....If baby boomers are guilty of anything, it was spending their money, not on their retirement, but in spoiling your unappreciative a$$es rotten. Now you and your generation have the politcal power to effect a change, but how do you spend it? ....by voting for the great entitler in chief in landslide numbers. In 2008, under 30's backed BHO 66%....2-1!:cry: ...30 -45 year olds voted 53%. In 2012 the results were a little better:p with the under 30's going 60% for BHO and 'only' 52% of the 30-45's. Do you guys know who gets screwed under ObamaKare? LOL. Is your generation stupid or what?
    Of course the great entitler, who you find so attractive, likes to create little wars to fire up the drones and keep them in line...there's the 'war on women', war on gays, race wars, attacks on the environment. etc...anything to parse and divide. It's no wonder why we have this thread and the attempt to create a generational 'war' :thumbdown:. It's what you guys like and do and vote for.

    The expectations...ahhhh....so low:(

    http://www.ropercenter.uconn.edu/elections/how_groups_voted/voted_08.html
    http://www.ropercenter.uconn.edu/elections/how_groups_voted/voted_12.html
    Better save for your retirement because my generation isn't going to allow you to rob us any further. I personally cannot wait until every boomer is placed in a 9x9 box for the rest of their life like the worthless cattle that they are. HOPE THAT CORN TASTES GOOD. LOL
  • sleeper
    Pretty funny that Hitsrus blames MY generation for his generation wasting their money buying stuff for their children instead of actually parenting. Learn to say no perhaps? How does it feel to be a terrible parent?
  • O-Trap
    HitsRus;1474252 wrote:That's because a lot of you are.
    No more or less so than any other generation.
    HitsRus;1474252 wrote:I won't condemn a whole generation to that label even though the OP tries to push his gross generalization(logical fallacy) about baby boomers ad nauseum. You are not entitled to a higher standard of living....you earn it!
    I think the point he was making is that, inflation taken into account, it takes more work to earn less of a standard of living. I, personally, am okay with beating those odds, but they are what they are.
    HitsRus;1474252 wrote:Who put those cell phones in your hands...
    Me.
    HitsRus;1474252 wrote:... those cars in your driveway ...
    Me.
    HitsRus;1474252 wrote:... those flat screens and DVd players in your rooms growing up?
    Didn't have one. Didn't need it.
    HitsRus;1474252 wrote:LOL....If baby boomers are guilty of anything, it was spending their money, not on their retirement, but in spoiling your unappreciative a$$es rotten.
    I'd tread lightly with this statement. It reflects poorly on the spender at least as much as the ones being spent on.
    HitsRus;1474252 wrote:Now you and your generation have the politcal power to effect a change, but how do you spend it? ....by voting for the great entitler in chief in landslide numbers.
    We're hardly the ones in power yet. That time we'll come, and I'm of the persuasion that we'll continue to f*** things up just as much as you guys and the ones before you and the ones before them.

    We, as a human race, tend to be benevolent fuck ups. More or less, that is shown when we have nice things. We end up seeing why we can't have nice things.

    And the waste is coming from all viable parties, and has been since we were in those fancy play pens you bought us (and before).
    HitsRus;1474252 wrote:In 2008, under 30's backed BHO 66%....2-1! ...30 -45 year olds voted 53%. In 2012 the results were a little better:p with the under 30's going 60% for BHO and 'only' 52% of the 30-45's. Do you guys know who gets screwed under ObamaKare? LOL. Is your generation stupid or what?
    Naive ... gullible ... perhaps. We believe what the politicians from your era say. ;) Well, a lot of us, anyway.
    HitsRus;1474252 wrote:Of course the great entitler, who you find so attractive, likes to create little wars to fire up the drones and keep them in line...there's the 'war on women', war on gays, race wars, attacks on the environment. etc...anything to parse and divide. It's no wonder why we have this thread and the attempt to create a generational 'war' :thumbdown:. It's what you guys like and do and vote for.
    Eh, I submit that this thread wasn't to create a legitimate generational war as much as it was for the entertainment of one person.
    HitsRus;1474252 wrote:The expectations...ahhhh....so low
    Just high enough so that we can pay your Social Security checks, eh? ;)
  • Manhattan Buckeye
    My favorite boomer quote from an uncle talking to one of my cousins (not his son) who is 24, unemployed and has been looking for work for 2 years:

    [paraphrasing] "I don't understand why you don't just clean yourself up, wash your car and visit all of the plants and stores and present yourself. I did that [in 1976] and got a job making $14.00/hour at Federal Mogul."

    My response: "Does Federal Mogul exist now? Does any plant within 50 miles exist? Most shops have a non-solicitation notice on their window and that includes solicitation for employment."

    The boomers might possibly be the most cognitive dissonant generation in modern history. If you have something called a "pension" and you expect it to be paid, you just might be a Boomer. Everyone else is paying or going in debt to pay for the largesse entitlements.
  • believer
    The Y-ner Generation

  • Manhattan Buckeye
    ^^^

    Better than the entitlement generation that handed the bill to their kids, and grandchildren. I don't necessarily approve of everything the Gen-Y/Millennial generation espouses, but it should be obvious to everyone that someone born in 1985 will not have the same lifestyle of someone born in 1955. We've peaked in terms of upwards mobility and opportunities, yet have placed more burdens and debt on young people. Not to take this to the politics forum, but Obamacare is a shining example of this. A 23 year old shouldn't have to pay more for her health insurance so a 73 year old should pay less - that's the whole point of insurance. Actuary values and returns.
  • BoatShoes
    O-Trap;1474319 wrote:No more or less so than any other generation.
    ^This. I cannot believe the generation of hippies now trumpets this meme that the millenials will lead to the decline of Western Civilization after all the shit the Greatest Generation gave them.
  • believer
    Manhattan Buckeye;1474335 wrote:Better than the entitlement generation that handed the bill to their kids, and grandchildren.
    There's no question that the Boomer generation is a part of the problem. But I'd hardly call us the "entitlement" generation.

    If we're guilty of anything it's that we raised the X&Y generations to have the entitlement mindsets.

    Having been pampered and spoiled by their Boomer parents since birth with material conveniences and awards & ribbons for "participation" to protect their fragile egos, the X&Y generations have come to expect immediate gratification. They cannot accept or understand why, when they are fortunate enough to find jobs, that the entry-level position they landed doesn't pay 6 figures to start and - better yet - they are confounded why their Boomer bosses expect them to show-up for work on-time and to maybe - just maybe - put in a little more effort than 30-40 hours a week to get the job done.

    I blame THAT on the Boomers. We raised spoiled pampered whiny arssed brats.
  • Manhattan Buckeye
    Do you expect social security payments, or the concept of retirement?

    My wife and I don't, and we are relatively wealthy. I don't seen any way that social security will be around by the time we're 70 years of age, and there is no concept of retirement. Then again we're the lucky ones, we actually were able to have jobs and even own a house.

    The jobs aren't there. It is a fundamental problem not just in the U.S. but in the Western world in general. We're telling young people to take on mountains of debt (which can't be repaid) for an education that would qualify for them to work in a capacity that a high school diploma would get one decades ago. My father had two children and a house by the time he was 23 and had no educational debt. That simply not realistic anymore.
  • BoatShoes
    believer;1474341 wrote:There's no question that the Boomer generation is a part of the problem. But I'd hardly call us the "entitlement" generation.

    If we're guilty of anything it's that we raised the X&Y generations to have the entitlement mindsets.

    Having been pampered and spoiled by their Boomer parents since birth with material conveniences and awards & ribbons for "participation" to protect their fragile egos, the X&Y generations have come to expect immediate gratification. They cannot accept or understand why, when they are fortunate enough to find jobs, that the entry-level position they landed doesn't pay 6 figures to start and - better yet - they are confounded why their Boomer bosses expect them to show-up for work on-time and to maybe - just maybe - put in a little more effort than 30-40 hours a week to get the job done.

    I blame THAT on the Boomers. We raised spoiled pampered whiny arssed brats.
    There is so much exaggeration in this whole idea. Millenials with advanced degrees much higher than the average baby boomer are taking low wage retail jobs with debt burdens that Boomers never even remotely faced. This idea that young kids nowadays are slackers and don't want to work is epic bullshit and the same shit 90 year old people used to say about those dope-smoking hippies!

    A guy who was a motor head in high school in the 60's or early seventies could go to shop and live a decent life if he didn't go to college. People who place the bet of obtaining expensive human capital that they will pay bills on for life are still ending up with jobs that provide a lower standard of living than those jobs a boomer could've possibly had w/o having to acquire expensive human capital.

    The average graduating high school student has had two realistic choices since the dot-com bubble: 1). Get a minimum wage job after high school and struggle to get by. 2). If you get into college, borrow to the hilt to pay for tuition on the prospect that this will allow you to have higher earning power so you don't have to struggle to get by...with odds increasing all the time that you might still struggle to get by if the bet doesn't pay off with higher earning power.

    And let me say, I don't consider myself a Boomer basher. But, I find their complaints about the millenials to be facially absurd and annoying considering that most of them came of age in the greatest period of economic growth in the history of the United States. Every generation thinks the one coming after it is going to ruin everything but the kids are alright.
  • Manhattan Buckeye
    "A guy who was a motor head in high school in the 60's or early seventies could go to shop and live a decent life if he didn't go to college."

    Like my father's brothers (one is the person I mentioned above)? They did their time in the army, and became mechanics. One worked at TWA, got bought out and became a pensioner retiree at about 55. The other worked at a local grease monkey shop. They weren't wealthy by any stretch of the imagination. But they had children, had jobs and did pretty ok....again not super wealthy.

    That doesn't exist now. There are no employment prospects for my cousin. He's depressed because his former girlfriend left him - which I see as a net gain given that she has about $100,000 in student loan debt going to veterinary school and still hasn't found a job. This isn't going to end well.
  • HitsRus
    Having been pampered and spoiled by their Boomer parents since birth with material conveniences and awards & ribbons for "participation" to protect their fragile egos, the X&Y generations have come to expect immediate gratification. They cannot accept or understand why, when they are fortunate enough to find jobs, that the entry-level position they landed doesn't pay 6 figures to start and - better yet - they are confounded why their Boomer bosses expect them to show-up for work on-time and to maybe - just maybe - put in a little more effort than 30-40 hours a week to get the job done.

    I blame THAT on the Boomers. We raised spoiled pampered whiny arssed brats.
    I've come across alot of that, but again, it's unfair to generalize an entire generation as the OP wants to continually do.
    No more or less so than any other generation.
    Probably the truest of any statement posted on here yet.
    Better save for your retirement because my generation isn't going to allow you to rob us any further.
    You've been robbed?...LOL. You haven't put anything into the 'system' that your grandparents parents foisted upon all of us, compared to the boomers who funded their parents entire retirement and disability. 7% of my paycheck has been taken from me for 35 years.
    Do you expect social security payments, or the concept of retirement?
    Families have taken care of their elderly and infirm since the beginning of time. This is not a new concept. Government payments are.
    I'm a smart guy. I've had good advice, and my retirement doesn't hinge on Social Security. Some people are not that sophisticated and bought into the government lie that SSI takes care of your needs in retirement.....I didn't have any option on my Social security taxes. GWB tried to make it so, but was shot down by the very people 'we' (with the great help of the under 40 crowd) elected in 2008 and '12.

    Now, as a society, if you wish to have a retirement program for the unsophisticated financially illiterate, so be it. Social Security can be fixed...it is only an actuarial exercise and a willingness to pay for it, if X and Y's want to fund a plan for the common guy. But your not going to fix it, or get anything better by electing the guys we keep electing. That a problem that cuts across generational lines.
  • Tiernan
    I personally as a boomer who earned every fk'n penny I have (...and I've got a shit pot full of 'em) don't give a rats ass what happens to the next generation after they pay for my SS. That was how the game was set up and that's how my generation played it. You younger turds can whine all you want but the rules is what the rules is...and guess what? us old fucks are in the drivers seat for about 25 more years, deal with it.
  • dlazz
    This thread brings up some good points and has a healthy debate going.

    And it's in the basement.
  • sleeper
    believer;1474341 wrote:There's no question that the Boomer generation is a part of the problem. But I'd hardly call us the "entitlement" generation.

    If we're guilty of anything it's that we raised the X&Y generations to have the entitlement mindsets.

    Having been pampered and spoiled by their Boomer parents since birth with material conveniences and awards & ribbons for "participation" to protect their fragile egos, the X&Y generations have come to expect immediate gratification. They cannot accept or understand why, when they are fortunate enough to find jobs, that the entry-level position they landed doesn't pay 6 figures to start and - better yet - they are confounded why their Boomer bosses expect them to show-up for work on-time and to maybe - just maybe - put in a little more effort than 30-40 hours a week to get the job done.

    I blame THAT on the Boomers. We raised spoiled pampered whiny arssed brats.
    I lol'd at this post. I can't speak for all people under 30(and neither can you btw), but I know of the 3 people at my company that are under 30 including myself that work harder than any of the senior staff.

    Also I know zero people in my generation that except a 6 figure entry level job; another misnomer by the boomer generation. I think people in my generation would just be happy with a job that doesn't pay minimum wage and has some sort of healthcare package to go along with it. This isn't the 60's, jobs like that are hard to come by.
  • sleeper
    BoatShoes;1474345 wrote:There is so much exaggeration in this whole idea. Millenials with advanced degrees much higher than the average baby boomer are taking low wage retail jobs with debt burdens that Boomers never even remotely faced. This idea that young kids nowadays are slackers and don't want to work is epic bullshit and the same shit 90 year old people used to say about those dope-smoking hippies!

    A guy who was a motor head in high school in the 60's or early seventies could go to shop and live a decent life if he didn't go to college. People who place the bet of obtaining expensive human capital that they will pay bills on for life are still ending up with jobs that provide a lower standard of living than those jobs a boomer could've possibly had w/o having to acquire expensive human capital.

    The average graduating high school student has had two realistic choices since the dot-com bubble: 1). Get a minimum wage job after high school and struggle to get by. 2). If you get into college, borrow to the hilt to pay for tuition on the prospect that this will allow you to have higher earning power so you don't have to struggle to get by...with odds increasing all the time that you might still struggle to get by if the bet doesn't pay off with higher earning power.

    And let me say, I don't consider myself a Boomer basher. But, I find their complaints about the millenials to be facially absurd and annoying considering that most of them came of age in the greatest period of economic growth in the history of the United States. Every generation thinks the one coming after it is going to ruin everything but the kids are alright.
    Can't believe I'm going to agree with BS, but yes. This. Well said BS, well done.
  • sleeper
    You've been robbed?...LOL. You haven't put anything into the 'system' that your grandparents parents foisted upon all of us, compared to the boomers who funded their parents entire retirement and disability. 7% of my paycheck has been taken from me for 35 years.
    And you did nothing to change it. My generation will change it AND we are coming for "your" money. Nothing would make me happier than having every boomer end their life on this planet in pure financial misery.

    It's going to happen and I have no sympathy. Enjoy! :thumbup:
  • sleeper
    Tiernan;1474398 wrote:I personally as a boomer who earned every fk'n penny I have (...and I've got a shit pot full of 'em) don't give a rats ass what happens to the next generation after they pay for my SS. That was how the game was set up and that's how my generation played it. You younger turds can whine all you want but the rules is what the rules is...and guess what? us old fucks are in the drivers seat for about 25 more years, deal with it.
    The fact that the boomer generation is "in the driver seat" is exactly why the system will fail. Good luck getting the massive tax increases you're going to need to pass and/or to get those who have to pay it to work.

    That corn is sure going to taste good. :thumbup:
  • sleeper
    dlazz;1474404 wrote:This thread brings up some good points and has a healthy debate going.

    And it's in the basement.
    Just think, it could be in the politics forum if LJ wasn't a giant *****.
  • Manhattan Buckeye
    sleeper;1474432 wrote:Can't believe I'm going to agree with BS, but yes. This. Well said BS, well done.
    No kidding. I almost dropped my jaw in that I actually agree with BS over some other folks.