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Despite the fact that I try to push for unity in general as opposed to division, I can't help but see that they've gone along with their own demise, often at the expense of everyone else. I basically view that generation the same way I do modern women, "You made your bed, now lay in it."

There are exceptions to every rule, and on principle I take each individual I meet on a case by case basis, but generally speaking their generation...apparently...thought kicking the can down the road was an acceptable option, again, usually at the expense of those younger than them.

I recall my own father, who overall I have a lot of respect for, a man who just consistently put in his hours and lived well within his means and is now a debt free home owner, as an example of the above. He was a state employee with a, frankly, ridiculous retirement package. Our state is about to economically collapse, and there was a ballot initiative about being able to make cuts to state employee's retirement packages. He took me aside to make sure I understood why I shouldn't vote for that. I just remember thinking, "But if you don't, eventually you'll have nothing. You're smart...how do you not get this concept."

Well, several years later and here we are. At the end game, it would seem. It's like, as a generation, the concept of having to sacrifice now for future gain just wasn't a concept they were ever forced to grasp. Name one socio-economic problem over the past 60 years that's actually been solved. I've heard constant bitching, but no results, and now, it should come as no surprise, everything fucking sucks...despite all the spent energy yelling at each other...nothing actually got fixed. It was a manipulated situation that no individual person is responsible for, but AT LEAST admit the reality of it so we can, hopefully, start to pick up the pieces and make something out of it.