Posted on 05/18/2005 10:06:08 AM PDT by qam1
Jan Murray believes boomers are right to demand your money.
I am having trouble empathising with the bleating about whose taxes will fund the ageing baby-boomer bunch in the near future. Such mean-hearted tripe. Such chutzpah - the high-chair set having a hissy fit just thinking about the load it's going to have to bear.
So, who started it and how do we stop it is what I want to know. I feel like digging out my pewter jewellery and hurling it at the next Generation-X pet who complains that his or her taxes will be supporting the likes of me because I haven't been clever enough to save for my Zimmer frame.
OK, so a decent slice of your taxes are going to have to keep us in the style we invented and will insist upon while there's breath in our used, abused (and increasingly refused) bodies. Pardon us for making up 39.76 per cent of the population.
Let's just hold that thought while I run through a few home truths.
Imagine a world without teenagers. Who invented the phenomenon? We did. The adolescent baby boomers were the social malcontents of the 50s who cut loose from the oppressive ruck and insisted on being recognised as individuals with a right to be listened to, marketed to and feared by a conservative Yesterday because we were Tomorrow - our own tomorrow, and yours.
Imagine if we had not rebelled. Elvis would have been sent back to his mum to have his mouth washed out. He would still be singing gospel in some clapboard church in Memphis, telling his grandkids how a rush of blood to his head a long time ago made him do some foolish things with his hips.
Look at it this way: the money you've been saving on dentistry - because we gave you flouride in your drinking water - is the equivalent of the tax rise you'll need to come up with on our behalf.
Between sorting my vinyls and renovating my sea-change home, I pause to wonder: why all the ingratitude and grumbling resentment? Should we have left off trying to make this a better world? Should we have just climbed the corporate ladders and left the multinationals to rip down the trees and put in their car parks?
I haven't even touched the 'f' word. This fight alone would be reason enough to drop a donation in as we pass the hat around. I'm not talking flares and fondue, either. Of course the boomers gave the world them. Just as we gave it fast-food, rock'n'roll, heart transplants, aerobics, tantric sex and the F-111. OK, so the Concorde proved to be a dud and the AK-47 was nasty, the multi-function polis never eventuated and body shirts were neither here nor there. But imagine a world without tampons, child care and equal wages.
Yes, I'm talking about feminism. Boomers went in hard on that one, and the Gen -ers who hold up half the sky today need to be reminded with each pay cheque. But that's an argument for another day. Why not just pay up and do it with a smile? Life's too short for hassles, man. Dig?
Cheers,
CSG
I agree completely with your statement. The Gen X and their following are what I like to refer to as Generation Slackers. I've never seen a group that has their hand out so much and think they deserve everything given to them. And don't harm their poor self-esteem.
"And don't harm their poor self-esteem."
No kidding.
Sure! Can I have my money back? Thank you.
Pack your lunch. Come early.
The Boomers who paid their dues were the subset who fought in SE Asia. As for the rest of them, well ....
They have hedonism, epicureanism and nihilism, but are not patriotic. They are mostly the hardest of the hard core globalists.
"They are mostly the hardest of the hard core globalists."
You know, I never thought about it before, and in my line of work I should have. Very good point, and very true!
Hell, I love TEXAS enough to stop working for IT and I don't even live in Texas. Other things I love enough to stop working for are:
mashed potatoes
plants
friends
movies
hot dogs
surfboards
any beach any time
shoes
Barney Fife
TV in general
the net
cooking
fishing
manicurists
99 cent stores
garage sales
Ross Dress for Less
The Reagan Museum
coast road trips
redwood trees
daisies
golf (and I don't play golf)
horses
fresh tomato and bacon sandwiches
good pasta
a decent cab
Mad Magazine
Ren and Stimpy
lobster
pork chops
any dinner at Saddlepeak Inn
margaritas
foot massage
butter
Simon and Garfunkel concert
FReeping
church
bathing
swimming
eating
an end to juvenile button pushing BS threads like this one that piss some people off enough that they stop coming to the forum as often. PS: FR is owned and operated by a CALIFORNIA BOOMER. BWAHAHHAAHAHAHAAhahaha....
etc.
Sometimes it seems like Freshman year will last forever...
Isn't hate fun?
Brilliant. Tx.
Yeah, the communists felt that they were 'owed' a lot too by others and fought many wars about it.
It's time to cut social security at the knees. Lets say, everyone over 50 collects whatever is left in the system. Everyone else stops paying. I'd give up my future benefits (that I may never see) if I could put all my SS withdrawals to use as I wish. Oh, and I'd want the money that my company puts in to match mine.
That's fair.
Boomers like me who put themselves through college and grad school, have been gainfully employed and on my own since I was nineteen and have raised three kids await your impressive success.
Get to it.
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