says your textbook
libertarian benefit collector - anti-academic super-intellectual. http://mixlr.com/the-little-phrase/
They have also leeched more than their fair share from society leaving following generations to pay it off....Uzique wrote:
i don't quite understand why a bunch of teenagers are talking smack about baby boomers (read: dayarath) as if they've done anything fucking more conducive to the benefit of society.
The funny part is that they've consistently labeled my/our generation as the 'selfish generation' for the past twenty years or so.Shocking wrote:
I consider the baby boomers to quite possibly take the prize as being the worst, most short sighted people in government ever. This holds true for all of Europe as well.
Does it now? A proper history book doesn't forward opinions.Uzique wrote:
says your textbook
99% of them will.-Sh1fty- wrote:
Well, I know quite a few kids at our youth group who's parents live off of the government. I hope their children don't follow their parents' example.
Baffles me everytime.Jay wrote:
The funny part is that they've consistently labeled my/our generation as the 'selfish generation' for the past twenty years or so.
im not talking shit about baby boomersShocking wrote:
Does it now? A proper history book doesn't forward opinions.Uzique wrote:
says your textbook
It's really funny how you pull the age card while being in the exact same generation, too. Had some 'knowledge' you wanted to share?
oh so you feel your silence is a sign of maturity or what?Uzique wrote:
so no, it isn't funny.
Doesn't even make sense, I like discussing things with people - if you see that as being an act to seem smart then well, sure.Uzique wrote:
do you think pretending to be smart in d&st is a sign of actually being smart or what?
And I'm not advocating pure isolationism either, but if you feel the boomers did/are doing a good job then - ok sure. I don't see why you need to back up every argument you make with being either insulting or condescending though.Uzique wrote:
silence? i've vocally said i think isolationism and the baby boomer critique is stupid
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I read somewhere, can't find the article, the average baby boomer will receive $220,000 more in benefits over their lifetime than they've paid in taxes, Generation X and Y will be paying for it.Jay wrote:
You actually deserve a better answer than that. The baby boomers have consistently underpaid on taxes which is why our national debt is so large. This is about to get worse as they retire. Our debt today is nothing like it will be in twenty years. We're absolutely fucked.
They've sent our troops off to die in foreign wars for the past century for no reason whatsoever. They've fucked up the nation socially by passing socialist programs that they didn't pay for while simultaneously being ass backwards with shit like the defense of marriage act. This country is good in a lot of ways shifty, but it's also completely fucked up in many others.
Pretty much the entire US infrastructure is due for replacement, roads, bridges, sewers etc etc.The US is quite advanced, but we've got issues that we need to deal with at home.
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I'm not so sure this part is true.Jay wrote:
I am an isolationist. I want nothing to do with the rest of the world outside of trade. Most Americans feel the same way.
So fuck off Europe. We all left for a reason.
England was isolationist then?presidentsheep wrote:
Isolationism seems pretty crappy to me. Didn't work very well for Britain in the 19th/20th century.
presidentsheep wrote:
Isolationism seems pretty crappy to me. Didn't work very well for Britain in the 19th/20th century.