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Education inflation, jobs require higher levels of education for the same level of advancement, and education costs far outstripped wage growth. More competition for jobs and housing than when older generations came up due to immigration. Everything is SJWed to shit so you can lose your job for even a minor transgression. Three off the top of my head. View Quote |
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It's easy to say a generation is doomed, but all of the liberal people I knew in my teens and early 20's have mostly ended up disliking leftist philosophies.
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Less posting, more working would go a long way to improving your standard of living. Oh woe is me, I have it so hard. Less lamenting your lot in life, blaming others, engaging in the grass is greener on the other side thought, and more working and self development would also to a long way. If you don't have marketable skills, you failed to make wise choices. View Quote Many of my starting cohort fell for the middle class history degree meme (it was marketable at the time) and fucked up their lives. The economy didn't help. I don't hold obeying conventional wisdom against them. Society is for ordinary families. It's not justified by a few individuals making it through the filters. |
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It's a decades old canned response, everyone understands it. As a generation, millennials didn't have equal opportunity. There's little to nothing that can be done. Denying the visceral life experience of large groups pisses people off. It's a cry for revenge porn, and since the economic data showing it is public, it's an easily avoided mistake. Somehow rightist boomers keep repeating it. I guess most ID'd strongly enough with their work for compassion trickling down to an honest comparison of fruit-hanging height to jar egos. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Sounds like you need to understand the difference between equal opportunity and equal outcomes. As a generation, millennials didn't have equal opportunity. There's little to nothing that can be done. Denying the visceral life experience of large groups pisses people off. It's a cry for revenge porn, and since the economic data showing it is public, it's an easily avoided mistake. Somehow rightist boomers keep repeating it. I guess most ID'd strongly enough with their work for compassion trickling down to an honest comparison of fruit-hanging height to jar egos. some lived through 2 wars on our own soil, many did not, some lived through WW2 many did not, some lived through the economic expension after WW2 the equal part is that you are equally free, or at least supposed to be. |
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Education inflation, jobs require higher levels of education for the same level of advancement, and education costs far outstripped wage growth. More competition for jobs and housing than when older generations came up due to immigration. Everything is SJWed to shit so you can lose your job for even a minor transgression. Three off the top of my head. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Explain why you think millennials don’t have equal opportunity. Put the why into a very blanket statement. Every generation has faced its challenges. I’d love to know what non self induced challenges millennials have that are so much more than other generations. More competition for jobs and housing than when older generations came up due to immigration. Everything is SJWed to shit so you can lose your job for even a minor transgression. Three off the top of my head. This thread is nothing more than victim status complaining |
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nobody said every generation would have equal opportunity some lived through 2 wars on our own soil, many did not, some lived through WW2 many did not, some lived through the economic expension after WW2 the equal part is that you are equally free, or at least supposed to be. View Quote Much leftism could be headed off with a simple "lol, sucks to be you" in place of saying they need to suffer for listening to their parents. |
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nobody said every generation would have equal opportunity some lived through 2 wars on our own soil, many did not, some lived through WW2 many did not, some lived through the economic expension after WW2 the equal part is that you are equally free, or at least supposed to be. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Sounds like you need to understand the difference between equal opportunity and equal outcomes. As a generation, millennials didn't have equal opportunity. There's little to nothing that can be done. Denying the visceral life experience of large groups pisses people off. It's a cry for revenge porn, and since the economic data showing it is public, it's an easily avoided mistake. Somehow rightist boomers keep repeating it. I guess most ID'd strongly enough with their work for compassion trickling down to an honest comparison of fruit-hanging height to jar egos. some lived through 2 wars on our own soil, many did not, some lived through WW2 many did not, some lived through the economic expension after WW2 the equal part is that you are equally free, or at least supposed to be. The "toughen up they had it worse during the plague" pep talks don't solve anything. |
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Illegals got all the traditionally new jobs.. working at the restaurant, gas station, plumbing, electric, basically all the trades, shit you did as a kid for your first job. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Education inflation, jobs require higher levels of education for the same level of advancement, and education costs far outstripped wage growth. More competition for jobs and housing than when older generations came up due to immigration. Everything is SJWed to shit so you can lose your job for even a minor transgression. Three off the top of my head. |
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One generation has often said their kids having less opportunity is simultaneously false, deserved, and a sign of moral inferiority. Much leftism could be headed off with a simple "lol, sucks to be you" in place of saying they need to suffer for listening to their parents. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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nobody said every generation would have equal opportunity some lived through 2 wars on our own soil, many did not, some lived through WW2 many did not, some lived through the economic expension after WW2 the equal part is that you are equally free, or at least supposed to be. Much leftism could be headed off with a simple "lol, sucks to be you" in place of saying they need to suffer for listening to their parents. I've been told on this forum by "conservatives" that the immigrants working for them are awesome and too bad that there are unemployed American youths. We need to help our people get better, or we might aswell throw our hands up and embrace Stalinism. |
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now compare that with 1929 through 1945 and explain how millenials have it so bad. This thread is nothing more than victim status complaining View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Explain why you think millennials don’t have equal opportunity. Put the why into a very blanket statement. Every generation has faced its challenges. I’d love to know what non self induced challenges millennials have that are so much more than other generations. More competition for jobs and housing than when older generations came up due to immigration. Everything is SJWed to shit so you can lose your job for even a minor transgression. Three off the top of my head. This thread is nothing more than victim status complaining |
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Quoted: Is this copy pasta? Anyway. https://cdn.howmuch.net/articles/price-changes-in-usa-in-past-20-years-947e.jpg View Quote The free market is responsible for the electronics boom that lowered costs of all the consumer products going down in relative terms, |
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Propaganda or someone too stupid to understand economics. Hourly wages should be the X axis point as it is the standard. Taking a flat number with no expectation of inflation is just silly. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Quoted: Is this copy pasta? Anyway. https://cdn.howmuch.net/articles/price-changes-in-usa-in-past-20-years-947e.jpg Hourly wages should be the X axis point as it is the standard. Taking a flat number with no expectation of inflation is just silly. As well as the title It seems they are using the CPI and average hourly wage to adjust for inflation and coming up with those numbers. Merely pointing that out, no need to remind that the gubmint did it. |
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It's all relative. The "toughen up they had it worse during the plague" pep talks don't solve anything. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Sounds like you need to understand the difference between equal opportunity and equal outcomes. As a generation, millennials didn't have equal opportunity. There's little to nothing that can be done. Denying the visceral life experience of large groups pisses people off. It's a cry for revenge porn, and since the economic data showing it is public, it's an easily avoided mistake. Somehow rightist boomers keep repeating it. I guess most ID'd strongly enough with their work for compassion trickling down to an honest comparison of fruit-hanging height to jar egos. some lived through 2 wars on our own soil, many did not, some lived through WW2 many did not, some lived through the economic expension after WW2 the equal part is that you are equally free, or at least supposed to be. The "toughen up they had it worse during the plague" pep talks don't solve anything. Fucking old people that never had to look down the barrel of unskilled jobs and low skill trades being filled by illegals, green carders, and other cheap ass immigrants which means no introductory work to do for all these fucking jobs that won't train people and want 5 years of experience plus other bullshit. Add on having college shoved down your throat by everyone so you're essentially forced into it which means people flounder because they have no experience with anything and thus no idea what path to take. And then tack on how expensive it is which for most means no do overs. Our laughable joke of an education system doesn't help. K-12 is completely fucked. But good god the current/outgoing generation of parents (age ~40 to 55) is, as a whole, an absolute shit show and a sad shadow of what parenting is supposed to look like. Most of them did a fucking pathetic job as parents. |
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We are in the opposite side of that pendulum right now, a lot of young people are angry the previous generation had such success with fairly average jobs. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Quoted: A lot of it also is that Boomers and early Gen-Xer's *DID* have a much easier path to the middle class. Jesus, people act like it's the fucking Depression with 4% unemployment. |
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Their entire life, they have been told "college. Any degree". That might have worked 30 years ago..... All the good blue color jobs that paid a decent wage if you were willing to bust your ass have been replaced by 3 illegals. Many of the good "factory" jobs have gone to Mexico or China. Wages have stagnated. The cost of living has gone up. Kids aren't stupid. They realize that if .50 cents of coffee and milk cost $6, and the person working there is only making $9 an hour and makes 30 cups of coffee an hour, somewhere someone is getting rich. |
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So much bullshit! If you bought the line that any kind of liberal arts degree payed for with debt was your path to success, that was your mistake. If you are willing to work for a technical degree or get dirty, sweaty, bust knuckles, do shift work, work weekends, odds are you'll do alright. That was my path to success. Jesus, people act like it's the fucking Depression with 4% unemployment. View Quote Eight years of Obamunisim leaves one with the sensation that no matter what you do you can't quite get to the amount of $$$ needed to sustain a family of your own. It's just not fiscally sound to bother with continuing the species. Add in regulation, family courts. Ever increasing racial tension and a suspiciously large body of evidence that sooner or later everyone in your family is going to betray you for what will likely prove to be utterly moronic and shortsighted reasons. Coupled with a general feeling of being utterly unwanted and despised as a generation that is somehow ruining everything even things that happened before we were born. It's not much of an incentive to keep going. The world is going to be emptying out soon. Not by war, or plague. Those will happen, but their effects will be comparetely minor. Thousands dead as opposed to millions. There are other factors in play. Things that even this sites membership either don't know about or wouldn't even believe if the evidence was presented to them. The Muslims will probably be among the last to go. Those people really know how to bitterly cling to an unspeakably miserable existence. All according to plan. The future has no time for humanity. There will be gods, there will be machines. There might be slaves. But there will be nothing that any sane person could call human. But no one is going to be sane. |
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What a bunch of pussies, I'm a high school drop out, never saved a penny till 3 years ago, work at a golf course, waste money in a bar, have a waitress wife, no retirement savings, but I bought a house in Denver, have a toddler, two trucks and a car. Never owned anything till two years ago. Take a fucking chance in life instead of crying
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Kid feel lied to. Their entire life, they have been told "college. Any degree". That might have worked 30 years ago..... All the good blue color jobs that paid a decent wage if you were willing to bust your ass have been replaced by 3 illegals. Many of the good "factory" jobs have gone to Mexico or China. Wages have stagnated. The cost of living has gone up. Kids aren't stupid. They realize that if .50 cents of coffee and milk cost $6, and the person working there is only making $9 an hour and makes 30 cups of coffee an hour, somewhere someone is getting rich. View Quote The whole "college for everyone" idea is a fucking scam. That shity concept needs to end. Growing up kids are told that you just go to college, get your degree in whatever, and employers will practically come crawling to you to offer you a job. That of course turned out to be complete and utter bullshit. This naturally made people angry. Now old fucks are surprised their kids are pissed about being lied to and fed endless streams of bullshit about how this and that is the key to success when none of it was true. |
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What a bunch of pussies, I'm a high school drop out, never saved a penny till 3 years ago, work at a golf course, waste money in a bar, have a waitress wife, no retirement savings, but I bought a house in Denver, have a toddler, two trucks and a car. Never owned anything till two years ago. Take a fucking chance in life instead of crying View Quote |
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It is not like your side has been offering them anything but "nose to the grindstone" mantra for ever. They don’t teach any of that crap anymore, they teach cultural marxism and it is anti-logic, anti-reason, and anti-sanity. |
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Quoted: My standard of living isn't great, but it's good. I make a little over 100k because I was lucky and stubborn enough to blow off my elders' advice on hard work and credentials. Many of my starting cohort fell for the middle class history degree meme (it was marketable at the time) and fucked up their lives. The economy didn't help. I don't hold obeying conventional wisdom against them. Society is for ordinary families. It's not justified by a few individuals making it through the filters. View Quote |
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So much bullshit! If you bought the line that any kind of liberal arts degree payed for with debt was your path to success, that was your mistake. If you are willing to work for a technical degree or get dirty, sweaty, bust knuckles, do shift work, work weekends, odds are you'll do alright. That was my path to success. Jesus, people act like it's the fucking Depression with 4% unemployment. View Quote For a frame of reference, my dad started as a locksmith at 28, my mom worked phone sales until she retired a few years ago. They own 2 properties worth $1.5 million in Santa Barbara and are not an exception to the rule. Honestly think you can still do that anywhere in California? You're dreaming. |
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All the boomers in this thread. "But muh bootstraps..." Asleep at the wheel for decades while the left took over every institution that matters and now there’s no way to escape the conflagration. There’s not going to be some savior elected that fixes this mess, that responsibility will fall on their children and grand children, doing very bad things to very evil people. Meanwhile most of them just hope that it holds together until they can die off. |
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Quoted: The typical floor worker at my employer wakes up at 2:30, starts driving at 3-3:30 to arrive at work by 5. They then work until 1:30 to avoid all the traffic back to Manteca, Modesto, etc. If they are lucky they will be home by 4-5 so they can maybe see their wife and kids, eat, and go the sleep to wake up at 2:30 again. If they decide to stay an hour late, don't expect to get home until 7. These are welders, machinists, quality inspectors, etc. For a frame of reference, my dad started as a locksmith at 28, my mom worked phone sales until she retired a few years ago. They own 2 properties worth $1.5 million in Santa Barbara and are not an exception to the rule. Honestly think you can still do that anywhere in California? You're dreaming. View Quote People make poor choices. Just because you can't buy a Bungalo in Santa Barbara today, doesn't mean their aren't affordable houses in developing areas of the country right now, today. My moms house was bought for $22,000 in 1968. It just sold for $430,000. But that took 51 years to accrue. |
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Quoted: http://www.quickmeme.com/img/63/63f813039ae314c1072eee7cc1deac5dad288e106f0b8498918bd23dd9e923d0.jpg Do tell. View Quote Now. What would people do if the coating on that egg thickened a little bit? Just enough so that regular old sperm couldn't pass through that barrier? When this happens to random women here and there, well, it's an issue. But usually just to those families affected. But what if it started happening en mass? That is just one possibility among MANY. |
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Bernie forgot to mention the 90+% taxes that pays for socialism
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Do you know anything about in vitro fertilization? Even if you don't you are bound to have seen news reports. They always show the same thing, a needle being used to fertilize an egg under a microscope. Now. What would people do if the coating on that egg thickened a little bit? Just enough so that regular old sperm couldn't pass through that barrier? When this happens to random women here and there, well, it's an issue. But usually just to those families affected. But what if it started happening en mass? That is just one possibility among MANY. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Do you know anything about in vitro fertilization? Even if you don't you are bound to have seen news reports. They always show the same thing, a needle being used to fertilize an egg under a microscope. Now. What would people do if the coating on that egg thickened a little bit? Just enough so that regular old sperm couldn't pass through that barrier? When this happens to random women here and there, well, it's an issue. But usually just to those families affected. But what if it started happening en mass? That is just one possibility among MANY. What would cause the egg's cellular membrane thicken? Something must be the cause. It's like saying "What if semen no longer wiggle or swim?" without giving a respectable reason. |
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