Posted on 02/07/2016 7:54:04 AM PST by DeathBeforeDishonor1
"This is the real reason Washington canât create a long-term deficit reduction plan. The boomers love their safety nets."
Wow, so it looks like we have a budget deal in Washington. A debt ceiling and spending crisis has been averted. Itâs good news. But letâs all calm down. Itâs only temporary. The agreement does not address the long-term fiscal problems we have. Problems that were mostly created by none other than the âbaby boomerâ generation. Yeah, you know who you are.
Youâre tanned and healthy and living way past average life expectancy. Youâve got a defined benefit pension plan from a large company or government that was created years ago when people didnât understand how horribly these plans can go wrong and now canât afford to meet its liabilities, but you donât care as long as you get your check which you donât really need anyway. And your social security check. And your Medicare reimbursement check. You once hated the government. You smoked pot and protested against Vietnam and President Nixon. That was a long, long time ago.
Life has been good for you. Youâre a baby boomer. You were born between 1946 and the early 1960âs. You had Woodstock and the Stones in the â60s, discos and coke in the â70s, Wall Street in the â80s, Bill Clinton in the â90s and now youâre retiring to Arizona and Florida on the backs of your stressed-out kids whose own children stay at home with them into their 20s because they have no jobs. Tom Brokaw once wrote a book about the greatest generation, those brave people who survived the depression and fought in World War II. Unfortunately that great generation spawned a generation of narcissists: the baby boomers.
The boomers have created liabilities that will take generations to pay off. Our national debt is now at around $17 trillion, larger for the first time in recent history than the size of our entire economy. And itâs projected to continue to significantly grow over the next few decades unless something dramatic is done to reduce it. Boomers donât like to talk about fiscal responsibility or living within their means. They like their credit cards and government secured mortgages on overvalued properties. They enjoy their malls and their cars and their houses and as long as someoneâs willing to lend them the money to buy this stuff they donât seem to care much about how it will be one day paid. They still represent an enormous voting block and have no intention to have this lifestyle threatened. This is the real reason Washington canât create a long-term deficit reduction plan. The boomers love their safety nets.
Trending: 11 Things You Might Not Know About Phillyâs 1793 Yellow Fever Epidemic These safety nets were created over the past few decades by boomers and for boomers, with little regard to the future. One of the major reasons our national debt is so high is because 40 percent of our governmentâs spending goes to some type of insurance: social insurance, retirement, health benefits, Medicare, Medicaid, etc. These systems are bankrupt. But theyâre needed to pay for the boomersâ healthcare and pension plans. People that were born after 1965 are working hard to make sure that the boomer generation gets their retirement and disability paid for by the government. But itâs still not enough. So our government has to borrow and print money. And our debts balloon. Who will pay these debts? Ah, who cares says the boomers. Not my problem.
They are the source of one of the biggest problems with Obamacare. Whether you support the Affordable Care Act or not (and I think there are lots of great things about it), one undeniable fact is that the cost of this new system is being put squarely on the shoulders of the young. People in their 20s need less health care than the boomers in their 60s and 70s. This is not only because younger people today have healthier lifestyles but because many boomers spent most of their young lives smoking, drinking sugary sodas and engaging in risky, unprotected sex. There are 34 million mostly young and uninsured people who will be required on January 1, 2014, to pay for health insurance just so the boomers can take advantage of the added benefits that health insurance companies have to now legally provide.
SPONSORED CONTENT Suggested: How CHOP Helped a Family and Their Baby Tackle a Rare Birth Defect They are, thank God, the last reminders of our racist, homophobic, sexist past. When you look at those âwhite onlyâ diners and drinking fountains in those photos from the 1960s you just canât believe it. Or how women were treated. And gays. But many of our beloved boomers were teenagers back then, living with parents who watched Ozzie and Harriet and were raised to believe that people who werenât white werenât to be trusted, women were meant to stay at home, and gays were sinners. Over time, these attitudes have changed, mainly because people in their 20s and 30s are smarter, better educated and more open-minded. Unfortunately, and although we now have a black President, the last remnants of the boomer generation who still wield power in their churches and companies are doing their best to keep women out of the corporate suite, protest against gay marriage and fight immigration reform.
Weâre scrambling to fix the environment because of their excesses. For years, and despite warnings, the boomers refused to recycle and ran companies that spewed ozone-destroying chemicals into the air. There are countless plots of land that are unusable because of chemicals and pesticides dumped by this generation. Iâm no environmentalist, but even I have to shake my head at the destruction laid upon the planet over the past 40 years alone: decimated forests, extinct species, smog filled skies, islands of plastic floating in the ocean. Only recently are steps being taken by younger generations to attempt to reverse this trend.
The good news is that the baby boomer generation is quickly getting older. Ten thousand boomers are retiring each day. We canât ship them all off to an island, unfortunately. But Iâm optimistic that the next generation of leaders will not make the same mistakes. Governments will take care of people who are truly needy â not just because they turned 65 and have a car payment â and this will help fix our deficit problems. Racism will continue to decline as the world becomes smaller and more social. Our environment will improve because kids in elementary school are being taught to care about the planet. Ultimately, these generations will fix the problems that the boomers created. And we can soon bid farewell to that horrible generation.
Read more at http://www.phillymag.com/news/2013/12/13/baby-boomers-worst-generation/#svLVB6LDLuTFH87c.99
“In fairness, I think Code Toad is one of us BBers who
was addressing Death Before Dishonor.”
And you are so right! I intend to apologize right now. That’s what flying off the handle gets me. Thanks for the heads up!
Off the top of my head: Obamacare, SSI, start of EBT, expansion of SNAP in 2009, S-CHIP, WIC-FMNP. I'll researcher if there are others.
In 2010, entitlement spending had grown to be almost 100 times higher than it was in 1960; it has increased by an explosive 9.5 percent per year for 50 straight years. Entitlement transfer payments to individuals (such as for income, healthcare, age, and unemployment) have been growing twice as fast as per capita income for 20 years, totaling $2.2 trillion in 2010 aloneâwhich was greater than the entire gross domestic product of Italy and roughly the same as the GDP of Great Britain.
In 1960, entitlement spending accounted for less than a third of all federal spending; in 2010, it was just about two thirds of government outlays,
In 2010, America spent well over three times as much on transfer payments to individuals than it did on its entire national security budget - including on both wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Amen
Thank you!
I’m so sorry! I mistakenly addressed my post to you when it should have been addressed to DeathBeforeDishonor. Please excuse me. I was so incensed by this article that I didn’t pay enough attention. Please accept my apologies.
You have that exactly right.
I spent a LOT of my formative years with my grandparents and their friends/peers, and got pretty well-versed in their histories and worldviews. A world in which penny-postcards, dime-novels and toothpick-holders were cherished like jewels. Folks who often had to hunt and garden or go to bed hungry.
Hence, I have so little empathy for the baby-boomers/gen-Xers/millineals, etc., and their various levels of self-absorption and sense of cultural worth.
I figured that’s what you did. No worries.
Thanks for workin’ Dweep as u pay for my Florida vacation for the third time this year!
Condom failure !!!LOL
I want my $500,000 back, and your generation should experience the robbery, too. You will change your tune when you get to my age, and huge sums were taken from your paycheck with no payback.
So nice to see another dispatch from Generation Whiner.
And therein lies the problem with SS. It’s a PNOZI SCHEME! If it had been properly set up, like an IRA, that money paid in by that person, FOR that person, where government can’t touch it, then it would work, and we wouldn’t have this problem.
But the democrats, FDR, designed the system. Any real legitimate attempts to reform it has the dems robo calling their constituents - the elderly - and telling them those mean old republicans want to take away their SS. Which couldn’t be further from the truth.
We just want to make it work for the individual, and only for the individual. Not the collective.
66!? You have not aged well.
polio as a worry. A host of childhood diseases without vaccines. The Cold War. Vietnam and the Draft. Race riots. The drug culture. Wage and price controls. Inflation. Gas lines. Jimmy Carter and more inflation. Globalization with jobs being shipped out of the country. But at least our music was a hell of a lot better.
Clearly, you are a Boomer. Petulant, arrogant, and right about everything.
For my efforts, I was asked to sit at the stammtisch, a table reserved for family and close friends of the family. Talk to anyone who lived in Germany, and I'll bet you hear that's exceedingly rare.
I've paid into Social Security for over 40 years, buckaroo. Damn right I should receive it.
Up until a few years ago, the power in Congress was wielded primarily by those from the "Greatest Generation."
Your knowledge of contemporary American history is below the Mendoza line.
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