You are definitely not alone.
The point I have tried to get across is that the liberal Boomers, most of whom are from the upper ages of the range, have been more active in politics, more unified as a "mob", and more able to influence the direction of politics and culture, than the conservatives of the Boomer age group.
It is possible that the liberals were never a real majority, and that they were just more vocal and active. Either way, Boomer conservatives have been much less active in politics than their liberal counterparts.
In the business world, liberal Boomers have infused their fluff theories and programs to the detriment of the workers, the companies, and the economic stability of the entire country. Liberals dominate management in practically every major corporation in the country, and control the hiring and firing of their betters. Engineers, scientists, business and technology majors have been displaced in great numbers by morons with degrees in sociology, education, psychology, history, literature, and other sorts of fluff.
We can steam about this until we croak, or we can stay busy helping inform younger voters how important it is to remove the socialist Democrats and neo-con RINOs from office. The RINOs are simply liberals with stock holdings.