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stupleb · 3d
What anger? What are you going on about? I have no interest in your family anecdotes. Anyway, the post war period, culminating in the 80s stock market, saw the rapid adoption of policies that impleme...
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you said "The sudden ability to borrow easily from future generations must be like crack, and boomers are all crackheads."
anger? maybe not, but certainly doesn't read like you're a big supporter.

my point is it's nothing to do with boomers. its the generation that lived through both wars that set the economic scene.
it to be fair, after going through the austerity of 2 world wars and great deoression, can you blame them getting over excited by the promise of abundant wealth?

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stupleb · 3d
I can't blame them, since Gen X are now crackheads on the same system. If younger generations don't become crackheads it's only because the crack ran out rather than some moral strength. Millennials are scrambling after that remaining crack though.