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'I've met enough __________ that there is nothing wrong with generalizing about ________ as a whole. Every last __________ are __________.

You have no perspective, self awareness, nor understanding of economics and history so you blame it on boomers.

     The prosperity you talk of included smaller homes, built to different code, with a population of 205 million not 330, at a time with huge unemployment and high interest rates. There are so many factors, but yeah distill it down to BOOMER hate because it works for your simplistic thinking and you have met a representative portion to be able to judge them all. 

     I grew up in the 80s. EVERYTHING is nicer today, everything. But let's look at your example. Housing. Job stress was super bad in the recession of the 80s. You don't understand what it is like to live in the gloom that was the 80s. Let's talk about the economic part of that gloom. Continuing on the inflation/high interest of the 70s. Every night on the news they talked about how no one would ever have the American dream of owning a home again, what with the combination of high interest rates and no one having jobs because of the recession (unemployment 1980 7.2%, 1981 8.5%, 1982 10.8% 1983 8.3%, 1984 7.3%, 1985 7%). 

    Man if you could only live in those glorious times when house prices were cheap because nobody had jobs, and those that did have jobs were poorly paid (because of competition for jobs) and their money was quickly worthless because of interest rates/inflation (Inflation of 1979 13.3%, 1980 13.50%, 1981 10.3%). You leave out that homes were cheaper because interest was so high people couldn't afford the price they can with lower interest. 1980 15%, 1985 9.93%.
 
     I remember my boomer parents and the stress in their eyes every day. But yeah, when they were young everything was easy not like your generation's struggle. FU dude. How dare you judge my parents? You don't know them. You don't know their struggles to keep food on the table for me. Just straight up F U dude. You are garbage, thinking you can judge them because you 'met enough Boomers that there is nothing wrong with generalizing Boomers'and because you are to ignorant to understand the factors that created the spread of home prices in the past and today but want to feel like you do.

     Stop being a tool, get some perspective on what you are talking about if you are going to judge people. You don't understand what it is like to live with a horrible economy for basically a decade, but because it depressed housing prices want to act like it was some sort of blessing.


Don't forget the Vietnam draft (that's a big one) and the closing of factories and farms, computerization and automation went from 0-100 in the 80s, and the OPEC oil crisis where you had to wait in line for hours to get enough gas (if you were lucky) to even get to work. Speaking of, you know how soul sucking working in a factory is, day in, day out? I don't but I can only imagine. Big union busting under Reagan, pension stealing by corporate raiders, and social safety nets were cut pretty hard in the 80s as well. Oh yea and the whole looming Cold War, nuclear winter, getting your skin burnt off at any time. People are beginning to get a taste of that again. That's no fun either.




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