Why the Baby Boomers Were the Real Commies All Along!
Disclaimer: #NotAllBoomers of course yadda yadda yadda.
The Age of Entitlement: How the Baby Boomers Ruined Everything - Men's Journal (mensjournal.com)
Many people associate the generation of the Baby Boomers with the 60s, 70s, and 80s, when there were hippies followed by disco, and we fought the Cold War against the Soviets. What people don’t know is the Baby Boomers only came to power in the 90s, and they should get no credit for the political accomplishments of their childhood and maybe only a little for the cultural ones. All the people who fought against the communists politically were the same Greatest Generation who fought the Nazis during WWII. The Baby Boomers, on the other hand, basically gave us age-based communism!
For a generation that likes calling Generations XYZ “entitled,” they sure don’t realize the irony of having programs literally called entitlements that allow you to collect money above a certain age even if you’re not poor!
Then & Now: Medicare and Medicaid Turn 50 | The Epoch Times
The long-term impact of aging on the federal budget | Brookings
Interestingly, it’s always the conservative outlets that are the hardest on Baby Boomers, not the liberal and leftist ones, despite some stereotypes about Boomers all being conservative now that they are older and the fact Bush started the Iraq War etc. Of course, this should not be surprising in light of the fact Baby Boomers are the primary culprit making the government huge by spending all the money, the two things conservatives tend to dislike more than anything.
Young people’s hatred for baby boomers is completely justified | Washington Examiner
Baby boomers are actually way more entitled than millennials (nypost.com)
The generation that didn’t have to work for anything in their lives (disclaimer: not all Baby Boomers) is now just taxing the young to make them poor so they’ll continue to not have to work! What do we call this? How about communism!
Such a good article! Boomers (at least some) love to blame Millennials and Gen Z. But a lot of problems are their doing. Economic instability, rising costs of living, helicopter parenting, and a worthlessly inflated university degree that doesn't even land you a job. But there's no point in the blame game; let's just fix the problem.