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Post by traelin0 on Jan 9, 2011 0:16:27 GMT -5
Normally, I don't find myself reading Begala's uber-left rants. But I just felt the polarization of the Giffords thread should be addressed in the proper perspective. Consider the generational equation. 5-10 more years of their "leadership", max, and hopefully we'll have something left to fix. ;D Read more here.
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Post by Tennesseer on Jan 9, 2011 0:27:24 GMT -5
You young tykes-You can thank your very existance on the Baby Boomers.
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Post by Value Buy on Jan 9, 2011 0:30:03 GMT -5
You young tykes-You can thank your very existance on the Baby Boomers. If it wasn't for the greatest generation, there wouldn't have been a baby boomer generation
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Post by traelin0 on Jan 9, 2011 0:33:06 GMT -5
You young tykes-You can thank your very existance on the Baby Boomers. And our current wars, inflation, immorality, unfunded liabilities' insolvency, outsourcing of manufacturing... But yes, thanks for your DNA donations, however tainted by LSD it was.
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Post by warsaw (banned) on Jan 9, 2011 0:48:07 GMT -5
It's like every other generation- the Dems are cool, the Pubs suq imho
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Post by traelin0 on Jan 9, 2011 0:49:27 GMT -5
It's like every other generation- the Dems are cool, the Pubs suq imho That's not what he said at all. He said that, for the most part, the Boomers suck. I agree. They give bloodsucking leeches and malarial mosquitos bad names. AND -- the best part is that he is a Democratic Boomer who worked for a Democratic Boomer POTUS. AND just like him, their children and grandchildren will be doing the happy dance when they walk off the field...or the inflation they created destroys them from within. All they know is polarization. Go look at the Giffords thread and tell me it's not an accurate snapshot of their typical ploys. "Democrats this", "Republicans that", "Palin this", "HuffPo that"...WHO CARES. Where's one iota of original thought from a Boomer? Here's an original thought -- or not -- from a child of Boomers. RETIRE ALREADY! ENJOY THE INFLATION YOU CREATED!
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Post by Deleted on Jan 9, 2011 1:14:08 GMT -5
So if the boomers suck (my parents), the children of the boomers are leaders (me & dh), what are the grandchildren of boomers (our children) going to be? Another generation of feel-gooders?
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Post by traelin0 on Jan 9, 2011 1:22:49 GMT -5
So if the boomers suck (my parents), the children of the boomers are leaders (me & dh), what are the grandchildren of boomers (our children) going to be? Another generation of feel-gooders? Another Silent Generation or "Great Compromise" Generation. Think MLK, Ron Paul, Andrew Jackson, Henry Clay. Very well-off individuals who follow their words with actions, albeit oftentimes settling for compromises. Assuming those children aren't the Millennials, who immediately follow Gen X. The Millennials are the next WW2 Generation, Founding Generation, Civil War Generation. They do the dirty deeds of the Boomers and Gen X is there to *attempt* to stem the bleeding. During the Revolution, it'd be like this: Boomers = Enlightenment (Ben Franklin, at best) Gen X = Liberty (George Washington, Francis Marion) Millennials = Founding (Thomas Jefferson, James Madison) Gen Next = Henry Clay, Andrew Jackson, War Hawks.
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Post by dancinmama on Jan 9, 2011 1:39:12 GMT -5
Geez, it's another hating on Boomers thread.
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Post by traelin0 on Jan 9, 2011 1:41:08 GMT -5
Geez, it's another hating on Boomers thread. It had to be done. That Giffords thread is so polarizing that I felt it necessary to reorient the polarization. ;D
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Post by dancinmama on Jan 9, 2011 1:48:30 GMT -5
Geez, it's another hating on Boomers thread. It had to be done. That Giffords thread is so polarizing that I felt it necessary to reorient the polarization. ;D Next time could you find another topic to "reorient the polarization"? j/k Seriously, though. There is at least one thread a week that hates on the boomers. Some of us have worked hard, have lived within our means, have saved for our retirement, etc. I hate being lumped in with the financially irresponsible of my generation.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 9, 2011 1:51:35 GMT -5
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Post by traelin0 on Jan 9, 2011 2:00:04 GMT -5
Seriously, though. There is at least one thread a week that hates on the boomers. Some of us have worked hard, have lived within our means, have saved for our retirement, etc. I hate being lumped in with the financially irresponsible of my generation. I understand. But there is no denying that the generation as a whole has caused the majority of our mess today, and there is going to be a horrific backlash against it. Reduce everything to the lowest common denominator. For instance, the highest abortion rates were among the Boomers at (last I checked) around 40+ million. Think of all those potential taxpayers paying into SS to keep it solvent. It's karmic.
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Post by Tennesseer on Jan 9, 2011 10:31:56 GMT -5
I was shocked you wrote this until I realized there was a space between the names 'Henry' and 'Clay'.
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Post by Tennesseer on Jan 9, 2011 10:38:09 GMT -5
Trae-Who is MLK by the way?
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Post by traelin0 on Jan 9, 2011 11:28:16 GMT -5
Trae-Who is MLK by the way? Gasp Tenn! Dr. King!
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Post by Tennesseer on Jan 9, 2011 11:40:39 GMT -5
trae- Oh-you mean MLK Jr.
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Post by traelin0 on Jan 9, 2011 11:50:56 GMT -5
trae- Oh-you mean MLK Jr. Yes.
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Post by Tennesseer on Jan 9, 2011 11:54:42 GMT -5
When you mixed MLK Jr. in with the likes of Ron Paul, Andrew Jackson and Henry Clay it was confusing.
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Post by traelin0 on Jan 9, 2011 12:01:06 GMT -5
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Post by handyman2 on Jan 9, 2011 12:11:44 GMT -5
I wonder reading some of his stuff if he was specifically targeting the Congresswoman or really just striking out at the government and society as a whole and she happened to be the most convient target at the time for him to vent his demented rage.
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Post by traelin0 on Jan 9, 2011 12:14:37 GMT -5
I wonder reading some of his stuff if he was specifically targeting the Congresswoman or really just striking out at the government and society as a whole and she happened to be the most convient target at the time for him to vent his demented rage. handy, Begala penned this article 11 years ago. I was just trying to reorient the polarization of the Giffords thread to a different topic.
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Post by handyman2 on Jan 9, 2011 12:29:16 GMT -5
Tre: They posted some of his current rants on tv and they both seem to vent the same theme. Although it does take a little reading between the lines. He seemed to hate everything that did not fit his idea of how things should be.
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Post by traelin0 on Jan 9, 2011 13:48:50 GMT -5
Tre: They posted some of his current rants on tv and they both seem to vent the same theme. Although it does take a little reading between the lines. He seemed to hate everything that did not fit his idea of how things should be. handy, you're a Silent Generationer, right? Tell me he's not dead-on with regard to the Boomers. They're only making it worse on themselves by digging in their heels on the welfare programs. Seems kinda masochistic if you ask me, considering they only have a few more years of power in this country. And their political choices have bankrupted us. I remember the very first question of my very first Engineering class, Intro to Engineering. The professor posed us with a dilemma. Imagine we were on a sinking ship, we had to save ourselves, and we had to save one other person. We had to choose to save our mother, our significant other, or our child. Who do we save?
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Post by sanityjones on Jan 9, 2011 13:55:52 GMT -5
I remember the very first question of my very first Engineering class, Intro to Engineering. The professor posed us with a dilemma. Imagine we were on a sinking ship, we had to save ourselves, and we had to save one other person. We had to choose to save our mother, our significant other, or our child. Who do we save?
Most people today would save an average persons weight in FRN's rather than save their own Mother.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 9, 2011 13:57:43 GMT -5
Tre: They posted some of his current rants on tv and they both seem to vent the same theme. Although it does take a little reading between the lines. He seemed to hate everything that did not fit his idea of how things should be. I remember the very first question of my very first Engineering class, Intro to Engineering. The professor posed us with a dilemma. Imagine we were on a sinking ship, we had to save ourselves, and we had to save one other person. We had to choose to save our mother, our significant other, or our child. Who do we save? Is there a right answer to the dilemma?
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Post by traelin0 on Jan 9, 2011 13:58:40 GMT -5
Being engineers, the class was divided on their SO or child. It made sense on the surface. Those who answered SO pointed to the future potential of reproduction among an already-defined couple. However, the professor deliberately did NOT define the age cohort of the couple.
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Post by traelin0 on Jan 9, 2011 13:59:13 GMT -5
Is there a right answer to the dilemma?Yes, when emotions are put aside in favor of logic. It will be the dilemma of the ages for America as well.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 9, 2011 13:59:52 GMT -5
Is there a right answer to the dilemma?Yes, when emotions are put aside in favor of logic. So what is the logical answer? Definitely don't save Mom, because she is a lousy baby boomer.
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Post by traelin0 on Jan 9, 2011 14:08:46 GMT -5
Definitely don't save Mom, because she is a lousy baby boomer. Sarcasm (and emotional kneejerk) aside, you save your child because they present the best opportunity to continue your DNA. Or expand it out to say that futurity presents us with the best opportunity to save the country, species, whatever. We are at that point in this country. We will have to choose at a national level whether sacrificing our nation's future is worth it for a generation that has refused to live within its means and continues its policies of profligacy.
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