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Boomers actually do hold most of the wealth and power.
My statement covered it. Meatloaf!
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Dewalt vs Milwaukee.
Late to this party. I've got a substantial amount of tools to build homes from the ground up and have a bit of every color. I prefer yellow. I've destroyed more of that than anything else and I'm always amazed how long it took. I'll stay with it. Although their 20V drill is problematic with weak chuck bearings. I claimed warranty on the last one. Never done that before. The other most used in my area is Red. D say it's on par with yellow.
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Boomers actually do hold most of the wealth and power.
the point isn't about hate or jealousy... it's about factual information they seemed to deny. you read that entire article? c'mon man...
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Trump's Reflecting Pool Scheme Doesn't Hold Water 6.9 million no bid deal.
Imagine if it were red, white and blue!!!!!
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Boomers actually do hold most of the wealth and power.
Well, hard not to gain wealth during the most successful economic run in American history. Still, many managed to fuck it up and are now retired in poverty. They aren't "holding wealth". I don't understand that phrase. It's as if to say because they have some, others cannot. I didn't let boomers, or anybody else, get in my way of my own accumulation. Kinda like I don't blame billionaires (trillionaires) or anyone else above my tax bracket for doing better than I have done. I simply kept my head down, mind my business, avoided the haters and whiners and cut my own path. Personal responsibility, in spite of the attacks from the left, is still a "thing". A fucking important one too. I've always liked this phrase, "You'll never meet a hater that's doing better than yourself." And if you do, look inward. Diagnose....and adjust.
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Teddy Cruz greasing his hole for that AIPAC cash.
Which is wild because the same people say Trump IS Hitler
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Teddy Cruz greasing his hole for that AIPAC cash.
If Hitler was on the ballot against Trump.
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Boomers actually do hold most of the wealth and power.
Not just any privileged class Here is where the Boomer defensiveness becomes harder to dismiss—and, strangely, easier to understand. Every dominant group in history has reached for the same psychological toolkit. Roman senators, English landowners and mid-century American corporate aristocracies — all told versions of the same story: we have what we have because we earned it. System justification is ancient. Generational condescension goes back to the Greeks. But Boomers are not simply the latest iteration of a recurring historical pattern. The specific configuration of advantages they accumulated — and the mechanisms by which they accumulated them—has no real precedent. This matters, because it means the defensiveness isn’t just psychologically understandable. It’s also, in a structural sense, more consequential than prior versions of the same reflex. Start with the scale. Boomers hold an estimated $85 trillion in wealth—not merely more than prior American generations at the same life stage, but more than any cohort in recorded economic history by a vast multiple. Many of them would seemingly like to think they earned this simply by working harder than anyone who came before, but they entered the housing and equity markets just before both began 40-year appreciation cycles, and they were the largest generation in American history to do so. They didn’t just accumulate wealth—they sat on top of two of the most powerful asset-appreciation engines in modern economic history during their prime earning years. Then there’s the democratic dimension, which gets almost no attention. Previous dominant classes held power through class, race or institutional control—not raw democratic headcount. Boomers were the largest voting bloc [by eligibility or participation?] in American history for nearly four consecutive decades, from roughly 1978 until the mid-2010s. That means the policies that shaped housing markets, the tax treatment of capital gains, the defunding of public universities and the dismantling of defined-benefit pensions were debated and passed during a period when Boomers were the decisive electoral constituency. They didn’t just benefit from the system. They voted for it repeatedly at the precise moment when their demographic weight and financial self-interest were in perfect alignment. No prior privileged class had that combination of democratic legitimacy and self-interested policymaking available simultaneously at this scale. Finally, consider what the gap actually looks like on the other side. In most prior periods of wealth concentration, the non-wealthy simply had less. What’s structurally novel now is that younger generations don’t just have less wealth—they carry the majority of the debt. Federal Reserve data shows Millennial and Gen X mortgage debt is nearly double that of Boomers in absolute terms. More than a third of all student loan borrowers are Millennials, and the St. Louis Fed explicitly documents a generational “clear increase in debt holdings” for younger generations. “Specifically, both Gen Xers and millennials held more debt than Baby Boomers.” Student debt—which exploded during the very decades of Boomer political dominance—has no real historical parallel in prior generational transitions. The floor has been actively lowered, not just the ceiling raised. FortuneBoomers actually do hold most of the wealth and power. So...My inbox called Millennials whiny. The Federal Reserve, a field of social scientists and Aristotle disagree. gosh... now that sounds eeriely similar to what I was saying @DriftBusta and @Mainecat ? https://www.freedomsledder.com/index.php?/topic/82049-young-vs-old-here/page/2/#findComment-1961562
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No one trusts Trump….. Shipowners Seek Details on Hormuz Deal Before Resuming Transits
It's not even blatant stupidity anymore.
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Trump's Reflecting Pool Scheme Doesn't Hold Water 6.9 million no bid deal.
So that's a no to the color green then? You complained about blue and now don't like the Green.
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Why Even Bother
I don't seek approval from anyone. Not a single soul.
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Why Even Bother
I'd still like to see your resume to prove your impressive life experience.
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Why Even Bother
Wow…desperate for ‘ol Paint Cans approval I see. Have some pride and wipe your chin.
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Oh no, Russian Colonel Oleg Sokolenko, dies after falling from a window of his apartment.
That's what he gets for taking part in Clinton's Trump dossier!!!!!!! Is Ukraine still winning?
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Why Even Bother
LOOZERS support LOOZERS and here you are.
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Why Even Bother
"To bomb or not to bomb, that is the question"
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Trump's Reflecting Pool Scheme Doesn't Hold Water 6.9 million no bid deal.
It’s greener today. Trumps a fuckin LOOZER
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Congress And Stock Trades
They all know we know....and they simply do not care. At all. "Rules for theeeeeeeeeee!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"
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Why Even Bother
And he didn't even have a BIL for charity!
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Why Even Bother
Worlds biggest LOOZER
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Why Even Bother
Holy moly! Should we go back to bombing them again? I'm so confused as to how others think.
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Why Even Bother
- Teddy Cruz greasing his hole for that AIPAC cash.
At least you knew I was talking about you. The guy that shifts when the MSM does- How’s that peace deal?
I was. It had to be scrapped for parts. Now you hate Polacks too?- Trump's Reflecting Pool Scheme Doesn't Hold Water 6.9 million no bid deal.
MC and the like just mad as fuck. They all hate beauty! - Teddy Cruz greasing his hole for that AIPAC cash.