FOR A FEW DOLLARS MORE – PART ONE

Where life had no value, death, sometimes, had its price. That is why the bounty killers appeared. For a Few Dollars More

 

“Tell me, isn’t a sheriff supposed to be courageous, loyal and, above all, honest?” – Man with No Name – For a Few Dollars More

Whenever I get an idea for an article I plan to keep it short and sweet. But it never seems to work out that way. Once I start typing, the articles tend to grow exponentially. It happened again with my attempt to make sense of how the United States of America managed to screw our finances up so badly, that an epic collapse is within view to people with their eyes open to facts and the truth. You don’t end up in the predicament we find ourselves in today due to a couple minor mistakes over a short time frame. It took thousands of horrible choices, colossal doses of delusion, a heaping of stupidity, and a mountain of denial over decades to put us on the brink of economic collapse. An unholy amalgamation of demographics, fiat currency, debt, taxes, power and greed have led us to this point. Next we experience collapse, revolution and ultimately, retribution.

Since I’ve identified four major rationales for our impending doom, I’ve decided to write a four part series that can be read in small doses, rather than one enormous article. I don’t want anyone to miss tonight’s episode of Dancing With the Stars, get distracted from the Royal Wedding preparations, or skip the best reality TV show ever – Ben Bernanke’s press conference, while reading an 8,000 word article about the end of America. The four part series will have a Clint Eastwood theme. For a Few Dollars More will address the Baby Boomer impact on America’s decline. A Fistful of Dollars will examine how the creation of the Federal Reserve and the income tax in 1913 set us on a path to ruin. Outlaw Josey Wales will scrutinize the looting of America by a small group of powerful, connected, super rich men lurking in the shadows, but pulling the strings on our puppet politicians. Lastly, Unforgiven  will detail the impending collapse of our economic system and the retribution that will be handed out to the guilty.

Over the last few weeks there seems to be consensus among many financial bloggers, whose credibility is far more trustworthy than the corporate mainstream media, that the country is teetering on the verge of economic collapse due to the complete capture of the government, financial, regulatory, and media by a small group of oligarchs. They have also been described as the super rich, plutarchs, ruling elite, and scum sucking leeches. The bloggers that I have the utmost respect for, including Jesse, Charles Hugh Smith, Mike Shedlock, Yves Smith and Gonzalo Lira have all come to the logical conclusion the horrific economic situation of the country is a direct result of the greed, corruption, fraud, and plundering by a powerful connected group of rich financiers operating without fear of being brought to justice by the authorities.

While pondering the ruminations of these dedicated truth tellers, I was reminded of the Clint Eastwood Spaghetti Western For a Few Dollars More. The quotes above are representative of living in the USA today. There are supposed to be courageous, loyal and honest sheriffs that protect the citizens from crime, corruption and evil doers. But, just as we saw in the Old West of Clint Eastwood movies, the sheriffs are always corrupt and bought off by the evil cattle barons. In a world where life has no value and you can’t rely on law enforcement to protect your interests, the citizens eventually will need to turn to bounty hunters to take care of the bad guys. The bounty hunters of truth reside on the internet. They reside at Zero Hedge, Jesse’s Café Americain, Of Two Minds, Mish, Chris Martenson, and dozens of other anarchist websites. When you can’t trust your government, your bankers, your church, your media, or mega-corporate CEOs, you need to seek the truth where it can be found. The insightful bloggers who courageously print the truth on a daily basis have unanimously concluded that a small band of powerful elite have accumulated undue influence and control over this country, having brought it to the verge of economic collapse. How did this happen? Who is responsible? Why were they permitted to gain this power?

Boomers Come of Age

“If those in charge of our society – politicians, corporate executives, and owners of press and television – can dominate our ideas, they will be secure in their power. They will not need soldiers patrolling the streets. We will control ourselves.” – Howard Zinn

Whenever I direct any blame for our economic woes towards the Baby Boom generation they react as expected. They blame the GI Generation for creating the welfare state. They declare that Generation X and the Millenials are just as greedy and self centered as the Boomers. Boomers are great at blaming, ridiculing and acting pompously, while taking no responsibility for their actions and more importantly their inaction. This generation cannot avoid their responsibility for the state of affairs. They like to take credit for their stand against the Vietnam War and their protests against the man during the 1960s. They don’t like to take credit for turning into materialistic, greedy, selfish, short-term focused bastards. When a generation of 76 million people decides to go in a particular direction, the country will go in that direction. While blaming FDR and the GIs who stormed the beaches of Normandy for creating the unfunded Social Security and Medicare liabilities, the Boomers have been voting since the mid-1960s and have been in control of corporate America and the levers of government since the early 1980s.

The U.S. Congress is dominated by Baby Boomers today and has been dominated by this generation since the 1990s. The Senate has 60 Boomers out of 100, while the House of Representatives has 254 Boomers out of 435 members. Boomers occupied the White House from 1992 through 2008. They have had the political power and control of the agenda for two decades and have failed miserably. Rather than do what was best for the country for the long-term, they took the expedient, easy, vote getting route. Promise more than you could ever deliver and let future generations worry about the consequences. Not one true noble statesman has arisen from this generation of myopic, self centered “Me Generation” political hacks. Even as the country nears the precipice, they continue to address the great issues of the day with talking points supplied by other Baby Boomer PR maggots from Park Avenue. These weasels care not for the country, but worry only about poll numbers and the next election cycle. An apathetic public, dominated by the Baby Boom generation, has the attention span of a gnat. As long as they can make the lease payment on their Escalade, use one of their 15 credit cards at the Mall, be entertained by 600 cable TV stations, play with the latest iSomething, live in their McMansion for two years without making a mortgage payment and consume massive quantities of fast food, then any thoughts of future generations or civic duty are unnecessary. Live for today has been the rallying cry for the Boomer generation. Pot was their drug during the 1960s. Debt has been their drug since 1980.

The drug (debt) dealer for the Baby Boom generation has been the Wall Street mega-banks, coincidentally, run by Boomers. The entire corrupt financial industry is being run by Boomers. The CEOs, CFOs, and the thousands of Harvard MBA VPs that created the fraudulent derivative scheme to bilk billions from clueless municipalities, pension funds and American taxpayers are all Boomers. It is no coincidence that the great debt delusion began in the early 1980’s. Jim Kunstler captured the essence of Boomer transformation:

“The Baby Boomers came back from the land, clipped their pony tails, discovered venture capital, real estate investment trusts, securitization of “consumer” debt, and the Hamptons. Greed was good.”

The Boomer CEO hall of scam has been built on the brilliance and financial acumen of Lloyd (god’s work) Blankfein, Charlie (keep dancing) Prince, Jamie (friend of Obama) Dimon, and the king of the Boomers, Hank (the system is sound) Paulson. These mainstays of crony capitalism led the Boomer charge of greed, greed and more greed. The Baby Boomer generation has been the proverbial pig in a python working its way through the decades as presented below. By 1985, Boomers had entered the work force in full force with the entire generation between the ages of 25 and 42. It will be a great day when the python craps this pig of a generation out the other end.

It is not a coincidence the National Debt growth has far outstripped GDP growth since 1980. Boomers had been spoiled their whole lives and felt they deserved the goodies today while passing the bill to future generations. They voted for politicians who promised them more benefits, more programs, more subsidies, more tax breaks, more military adventures, and more pleasure. And this was “paid for” with more debt. Thirty five years of government debt declining as a percentage of GDP was reversed over the next thirty years starting in 1980, pushing it past the 90% tipping point in the last year. The country is over-indebted to the tune of $9 trillion on a current basis and $100 trillion on a long term accrual basis.

There is no better picture of Boomer decadence and myopia than an historical view of the national savings rate. The parents of the Boomers understood the meaning of sacrifice and investing in the future of the country. During World War II they bought US War Bonds to support the cause. From 1950 through 1985, the savings rate consistently ranged between 7% and 12%. Americans had this odd notion that if you saved more than you spent, you actually got ahead in life. Excess savings were used to invest in new plants and equipment that were used to produce goods and employ more Americans. By 1985, the Boomers considered these notions as quaint and old fashioned. The savings rate methodically declined until it went negative in 2006, just prior to the worldwide financial conflagration. Our inspirational Boomer president George (Mission Accomplished) Bush while waging two wars of choice, asked for the ultimate sacrifice from the Boomers. He solemnly urged them to buy a GM SUV with $0 down and 0% interest for 7 years, so we could defeat the terrorists. The Boomers who ran GMAC were more than happy to make loans to people with no income so they could “purchase” a $40,000 ostentatious gas guzzling hog. They were doing their patriotic duty for the good of the nation. It brings a tear to my eye just thinking about it.

The Boomers not only heeded George’s call, but they did him proud by buying 8,000 sq ft McMansions with $0 down and negative amortization ARMs. Luckily, the executives at the mortgage origination sweatshops were Boomers. They found no good reason to verify income or assets before loaning someone $600,000, because they knew their fellow Boomers at the rating agencies would rate the bundles of these toxic shit loans as AAA so the Boomers on Wall Street could sell them to greater fools. GMAC’s exemplary subprime mortgage arm – Ditech, did a bang up job getting migrant Mexican workers into $450,000 homes in California’s inland empire. As the tsunami of bad debt swept toward shore, delusional Boomers across the land borrowed $500 billion against the inflated value of their McMansions and installed granite counter tops, stainless steel appliances, home theatres, elegant patios, Olympic sized pools, and with the excess home equity, leased a BMW or two. The first devastating tsunami wave hit in 2008 and wiped out billions in faux Boomer wealth. Instead of learning a brutal lesson and reverting back to saving and frugality, the “never say sacrifice” Boomers ventured out to where the waves had subsided looking for more trinkets and treasures.

Tsunami Warning by Mobile Phone

The next tsunami wave is on its way. The delusional Boomers will be surprised again.

The Boomer persona has been formed over the last five decades and the country will deal with the consequences for decades to come. The clean cut Beaver Cleaver children of the 1950s turned into the pot smoking Dobie Gillis of the 1960’s, then into the slimy Gordon Gekkos of the 1980s and ultimately into the eternal wealth seeking Gollums of today.

 

  

This Boomer debt orgy over the last thirty years would have made Caligula blush. Of course, none of this could have happened without the Creature from Jekyll Island. I will address this aspect of our fate in Fistful of Dollars – Part Two.

Now for the righteous indignation from the Boomers that think I have unfairly lumped them all together as one. Their reactions are predictable. Even though they have had the means, the power and the time to reverse the course of USS Titanic, they plowed full steam ahead into the abyss. The GI Generation is dead. Generation X doesn’t hold the reins of power. The Boomer generation needs to look in the mirror to recognize who is to blame.  I’m sure there are a few good Boomers out there somewhere, but as a generation they have failed this country and our unborn generations miserably.

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Expat
Expat
April 26, 2011 12:53 pm

I remain an optimist. One day things will get better. One day man will exterminate himself and remove a blot on the face of the universe. Life likely will continue on this planet and myriad others in the universe.

Pirate Jo
Pirate Jo
April 26, 2011 1:22 pm

I was thinking this morning about the raiding of the entitlement trust fund. If that had not happened, we would eventually have had to raise the retirement age anyway, because we live longer, but big deal. We would still have a safety net program that was essentially solvent. But that generation looked at the big pile of money sitting there and said, ‘Look at all this free shit! We can spend this money on ourselves and stick the next generation with the tab!’

So you have to wonder, what happens to them when they are old and infirm, incapable of working, and the younger generations they have happily screwed ARE finally in power?

I’ll run for president in another ten years and my campaign slogan will be ‘Pull the Plug!’ I am counting on your votes.

buchjoe
buchjoe
April 26, 2011 1:37 pm

Great work, I look forward to the next installments.

One little fix though before it gets picked up by other sites – Dobie Gillis was the clean cut nice guy. Bob Denver played Maynard G. Krebs, his beatnick buddy.

StuckInNJ
StuckInNJ
April 26, 2011 1:38 pm

“Lastly, Unforgiven will detail the impending collapse of our economic system and the retribution that will be handed out to the guilty.” — Admin

I’m looking forward to “Unforgiven” … a LOT! Please don’t focus to much on the “impending collapse” part. We TBP readers “get it”.

Please focus heavily on the “retribution” part. The guilty must die. I want to help them.

Civil unrest is fast becoming the only solution.

Pirate Jo
Pirate Jo
April 26, 2011 1:45 pm

Stuck, don’t you ever wonder sometimes why people like Lloyd Blankfein, Jamie Dimon, Larry Summers, etc. haven’t wound up dead? I am honestly surprised that a sniper vigilante perched inside an office building somewhere hasn’t taken them out. I wonder what kind of security detail they must have. Hell, we’ve had presidents who took bullets. How have these Wall Street scumsuckers managed to stay alive so long?

Michael M Thomas
Michael M Thomas
April 26, 2011 1:47 pm

In 1993, when I was still writing a col for the NY Observer, Random House commissioned me to write a short book about what I thought was going on in the country. The book came to be titled The Overclass, a title that says it all: my premise was that the USA was in the process of being undermined by an oligarchic takeover. What I did not foresee was the extent of Washington corruption, and the prospect of a G.W.Bush. Oh yes – the book was never published. The reasons why not have never been explained to me.
This is a remarkable piece. I’m forwarding it to my six children, aged 54-24.

Reverse Engineer
Reverse Engineer
April 26, 2011 2:09 pm

I have a great idea for a Video Game, “Bankster Hit Man”. You get to cruise around Wall Street Heavily Armed with AR-15, Glock, RPGs, Battle Axe, Chainsaw, etc and take out as many Banksters as you can. Your goal is to get to the Top Office of Goldman Sacks the Tax Payer and take out Lloyd Blankfein. He’s worth 1000 Points.

This game is a Million seller Day 1 on Amazon, GUARANTEED.

RE

bigargon
bigargon
April 26, 2011 2:16 pm

I’ve got another economic apocalypse video game … “Doomsteader” you defend you doomstead against hoards of gangs, starving citizens, government elements striving to restore control. it could be a FPS/RPG style like fallout 3.

Thinker
Thinker
April 26, 2011 2:44 pm

Good piece, Jim. Looking forward to the others.

The only thing I would add to this one is that Boomers plan to continue working, even if it means their children, the Millennials, have fewer opportunities. Every Boomer I’ve talked to says that they “can’t afford to retire” and they plan to keep going… what they really mean is that they can’t afford to continue lavish lifestyles without a high-paying job because they haven’t saved enough. They still want their vacation trips to Hawaii or Bali. They want new cars every couple of years. They want designer clothing and bags that cost thousands of dollars. They want to eat out every night.

It truly is amazing, when you think of the personal focus and greed of this generation. Yes, there are good Boomers, but the generation as a whole is a far cry from the institution-reforming, peace-loving (supposedly), youth that they used to be.

Kill Bill
Kill Bill
April 26, 2011 2:59 pm

The U.S. Congress is dominated by Baby Boomers today and has been dominated by this generation since the 1990s -JQ

Congress has been dominated by the same two parties for far longer yet neither accept responsibility for anything while acting like a spoiled child dividing its parents to get their way.

I dont find that pointing fingers at baby boomers, Xers, or Millenies, Baggers, Pwogs etc etc helpful at all.

Kill Bill
Kill Bill
April 26, 2011 3:15 pm

The challenges you face both in shaping a budget for the coming year and in designing a longer-run strategy for fiscal policy have been brought into sharp focus by the budget projections that have been released in the past month and a half. Both the Bush Administration and the Congressional Budget Office project growing on-budget surpluses under current policy over the next decade. -Alan Greenspan Mar. 2001

The sharp increase in prospective long-term rates of return on high-tech investments would not have emerged as it did in the early 1990s, and the associated surge in stock prices would surely have been largely absent. The accompanying wealth effect, so evidently critical to the growth of economic activity since the mid-1990s, would never have materialized. -Alan Greenspan Mar. 2001

Greenspan, myopic visionary that he was, thinks boomers, who inundate all things government, apparently, are just great for inventing incomprehensible high tech innovative instruments surging stock prices and creating bubbles that should not be tinkered with.

Cliff
Cliff
April 26, 2011 3:17 pm

The photo to the right of Beaver Cleaver is Maynard G. Krebs (Bob Denver) not Dobie Gillis (Dwayne Hickman).

I am a late boomer / early gen xer (1961), and I grew up as a latchkey kid, didn’t get to go to woodstock and voluntarily joined the Army in 1979. Didn’t get a decent shot at a career (cut short after the banksters got the bailout), or the million dollar house or the Gordon Gekko lifestyle. Stayed politically active as a Libertarian activist and candidate since 1989. So much for all that fun you think we all had.

Otherwise, great article.

Thinker
Thinker
April 26, 2011 3:26 pm

Cliff, if you were born in 1961, you’re Gen X. The last birth year for Boomers, according to Strauss & Howe, was 1960. Many of us would call people born in the cusp years (1958-1962), “Jonesers” because they’re likely to express the traits of either or both generations (i.e., be idealistic, pragmatic, etc).

Sounds like you had a typical X upbringing, so you probably act and think more like an Xer than anything.

Pirate Jo
Pirate Jo
April 26, 2011 3:32 pm

“what they really mean is that they can’t afford to continue lavish lifestyles without a high-paying job because they haven’t saved enough”

Actually, this doesn’t bother me so much. If they want to keep a lavish lifestyle going and are willing to work for it, let ’em keep going. The ones that irritate me are the ones who are perfectly healthy and capable of working but quit their jobs and get on entitlements anyway, because they want to grab all they can while they can. They always say, ‘But I was forced to pay into it my whole life!’ to which I reply, ‘You can’t use that as an excuse, because you robbed the trust fund. You took as much out of savings as you put in each month, because you wanted the government to spend that money on other things for you. Now there is none left, and you expect someone ELSE’s taxes to pay for your benefits.’ It really gripes them to be told they are getting welfare/entitlements, even though because of their own policies, that is exactly what it has become.

That’s why I’m so annoyed by the proposed solutions (like Paul Ryan’s) that proudly announce they will only screw those aged 55 and under. Um … what? I realize what a mess it is, and I accept that my generation (and Gen Y) are going to have to help clean it up, even though we didn’t cause it, because it is what it is, so suck it up. But to remove the entire burden from the very generations that caused it? WTF!

flash
flash
April 26, 2011 3:50 pm

Yawn , more generational bullshit blame heaped upon the boomers. Those damn boomers made everyone stupid , complacent and easily corrupted. DAMN THEM!
And I’m almost positive that it was a boomer who lured Eve into taking that first bite of sin.

In God’s eye there are no strikes against man according to generation. We’re all answerable for our individuals actions and will judged accordingly .Sagittarius , Scorpios , Boomers and X’ers alike.

Humanity by nature is easily corrupted .Evil has nothing to do with generation and everthing to do with the fall of man.

Centerfield
Centerfield
April 26, 2011 4:02 pm

“Cliff was saved from Boomerhood by the skin of his teeth.”

x2. I was born in ’62 and have never fully identified myself as a boomer. While I respect what our forefathers did during WWII to liberate the world from impending doom and tyranny, what they did after the fact is where things got really sideways.

flash
flash
April 26, 2011 4:14 pm

Administrator says:

flash the Boomer in denial. Common Boomer trait.

I’m only slightly older than you.But if you want to spin the boomer bullshit then by all means look in the mirror because according to David Foot your the source of the shitstain that is central planning as well.

ne Canadian author, economist and demographer David Foot, defines Generation X as those born between 1961 and 1966 in his book Boom Bust & Echo: How to Profit from the Coming Demographic Shift.[20] Those born between the periods of 1947-1966 were the Baby Boomers, where in Canada they were the largest boom of the industrialized world (relative to population).[21] This large boom complicated the job market for the upcoming generation, Generation X.[22]

However, it is also common in Canada to represent this generation using the date ranges 1961-1981 or 1965-1981.[23][24]

Reverse Engineer
Reverse Engineer
April 26, 2011 4:15 pm

So how come the economies of Iceland, Greece, Ireland, Portugal and Spain are all collapsing also? Is it because their voters were Baby Boomers too?

RE

flash
flash
April 26, 2011 4:18 pm

“There is no better picture of Boomer decadence and myopia than an historical view of the national savings rate.”
Sure considering real wages have remained stagnant since 1973 and commodity and assets prices have risen while the dollar has been systematically debases it’s of little wonder that the savings rates declined.
Or could be that the boomers have smaller brains than any prior generation. There were studies, you know. The Nazi’s called it Craniometry Yeah,that’s the ticket.

Colma Rising
Colma Rising
April 26, 2011 4:20 pm

From The Who’s “My Generation”, with my response in caps:

People try to put us d-down (Talkin’ ’bout my generation)

WE DON’T “TRY” TO PUT YOU DOWN, WE DO… AND YOUR GENERATION MAKES IT EASY

Just because we get around (Talkin’ ’bout my generation)

YOU TALKED OF CHANGING THE WORLD AND MARCHED WITH RED FLAGS AND BANNERS AND ALL YOU HAVE TO SHOW FOR IT IS A NASTY SYPHILLIS RASH AND HERPES THAT WON’T QUIT. YEAH. YOU SURE GET AROUND.

Things they do look awful c-c-cold (Talkin’ ’bout my generation)

C-C-COLD IS AN UNDERSTATEMENT. YOU’VE SPENT YOUR GREAT GRANDCHILDREN DRY AND YOU’LL STILL BITCH WHEN YOUR HEAT IS CUT OFF AND WE REFUSE TO PAY YOUR EXHORBINANT SOCIAL BENEFITS AND PENSIONS. YOU’LL BE COLD AS ICE.

I hope I die before I get old (Talkin’ ’bout my generation)

WE HOPED YOU WOULD DIE TOO, BUT YOU HAVEN’T YET. PLEASE, PLEASE DIE YOU’RE TOO OLD ALREADY.

There… shall I go on?

BBES

flash
flash
April 26, 2011 4:25 pm

Centerfield says:
While I respect what our forefathers did during WWII to liberate the world from impending doom and tyranny,

The biggest pile of bullshit ever spewed was the run up to get the US involved in the shit eating mongreloid Brits quest for empire.

Have an educational opportunity

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a thug is a thug and so goes for despots.
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Colma Rising
Colma Rising
April 26, 2011 4:25 pm

Admin: I’ve noticed that your audience here is half boomstainers… you’ve got balls, kahonies, for pointing out the obvious…

If the Boomstainers on ZH have their depends in a not, well I say fuck ’em…

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(Baby Boomers Laughing to the bank after relatively early retirements and a stack of benefits succeding generations won’t see)

Yay.

flash
flash
April 26, 2011 4:26 pm

Colma Rising says:
WE HOPED YOU WOULD DIE TOO, BUT YOU HAVEN’T YET. PLEASE, PLEASE DIE YOU’RE TOO OLD ALREADY.

Can you be anymore of a punk?

Muck About
Muck About
April 26, 2011 4:29 pm

Good hit, JQ..

Where my generation failed (Silently) was not marching on Washington DC and lynching Tricky Dick Nixon when he slammed the gold window for international settlements.

Look at a chart of the Fed debt and GDP and you will note that it essentially balanced from the Post WWII area to 1973 when Tricky Dick mashed foreign fingers trying to suck gold out of the Fed for debts due.

From that time until this day, debt and spending levels and volatility have increased relentlessly to where we are now. It is not a coincidence that this happened this way. Remove the engine governor (i.e. gold) and the engine starts running away.

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Again, great piece, Jim.. Looking forward to the next installment. You might offer bandages and anti-biotics to Boomer readers.

MA

Colma Rising
Colma Rising
April 26, 2011 4:31 pm

Flash:

I try…

-BoogerEater

flash
flash
April 26, 2011 4:33 pm

@ Colma ,
My 75 year ol uncle who served in 101 Airborne during WWII and as a Ranger in Korea being only one of the two in his company to survive the war had a major problem with the noise his 20 something next thought of as music and continuously asked him to turn it down,
Needless to say things escalated and the punk decided he needed to go next door to open up a can of whoop-ass on the old man. The next thing the punk remember he is waking up in ICU with a tube shoved down his throat and a bedpan shoved under his dripping ass.
Moral of this story is a young man will fight you , but an old man will kill you.

Think about that the next time you inanely blather on about putting the old folks to sleep.

Colma Rising
Colma Rising
April 26, 2011 4:44 pm

Flash:

I’m not down with that nazi euthanasia shit one bit… make no mistake.

And make no mistake, I firmly believe that to underestimate ANY opponent is not only foolish, but deadly. But let’s review your post, Gray Bush:

Flash said “My 75 year ol uncle who served in 101 Airborne during WWII and as a Ranger in Korea being only one of the two in his company to survive the war had a major problem with the noise his 20 something next thought of as music and continuously asked him to turn it down,”

By the age, it sounds like a “Greatest Generation” or a “Silent” soundly beat the ass of another uppity boomer. Good. Your uncle should’ve beat some more of you coddled Boomstain brats while he was at it…

BBES

Colma Rising
Colma Rising
April 26, 2011 4:51 pm

colma -By the age, it sounds like a “Greatest Generation” or a “Silent” soundly beat the ass of another uppity boomer.
Try again shitstain.
My uncle joined the war effort when he was sixteen.-lied about his age-he was in combat by seventeen.
He recently died of a heart attack whilst parachuting from a prefectly good plane. He was a hard-ass fer shure, but there was not damn thing great about him….just your regualr run of the mill asshole.

flash
flash
April 26, 2011 4:52 pm

I’ll take the credit
Colma Rising says:

colma -By the age, it sounds like a “Greatest Generation” or a “Silent” soundly beat the ass of another uppity boomer.
Try again shitstain.
My uncle joined the war effort when he was sixteen.-lied about his age-he was in combat by seventeen.
He recently died of a heart attack whilst parachuting from a prefectly good plane. He was a hard-ass fer shure, but there was not damn thing great about him….just your regualr run of the mill asshole.

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flash
flash
April 26, 2011 4:53 pm

Administrator says:

flash

I think you’re right. Boomers brains must be pea sized based on the decisions they’ve made in the last three decades. Great point.

Is that just American boomers or boomers worldwide?

Colma Rising
Colma Rising
April 26, 2011 4:56 pm

Hey! That wasn’t me last post it must’ve been El Flasho…

Hey… anybody with the guts to strangle a nazi with his bare hands is a Great Asshole in my book.

ragman
ragman
April 26, 2011 4:59 pm

Admin And other youngsters: just keep working and “contributing” to my Social Security fund. After 41yrs and my own “contributions” of $250k, I’m going to start a life of leisure in August. No trips to the South Seas, no Escalades, no McMansion. Just a nice little cabin in the mountains of NC. Not all of us “Boomer Dickheads” fit your mold.

Colma Rising
Colma Rising
April 26, 2011 5:02 pm

Admin: I loved this post. Fucking awesome. I’m showing it to all my Millenial friends… they love your anti-boomer works.

I’m going to post all through class tonight on this one…

Flash: You remind me of my Dad and Uncles when I go off on an anti-boomer rant….

XER
XER
April 26, 2011 5:13 pm

I went to town on the Vampire Generation on Big Jim Kunstler’s blog back in the mid two thousands. Cluster Fat Fuck Nation is what they turned America into. I am living in Colombia currently, and just this morning I met a boomer that is here to meet 20 something Colombianas. This is a generation of self centered users. I was born in 1961, first year of Gen X. I know these fuckers real good. I thought I was one of them, but it never seemed right. I always knew I was different,
after reading “Generations” by S&H, I was liberated. They peg X starting in 1961, and they were dead right.

These fuck asses deserve no mercy. They are the worst generation in the history of man. The deserted their own children, and treated them like dogs. There are some good ones, like Big Jim, but most of them greedy filth. Sorry, got to go, I think Dancing With The Stars is on, not!

flash
flash
April 26, 2011 5:24 pm

Administrator says:

flash

I’m only familiar with the pea sized brains of American Boomers. Are you referring to Japanese Boomers and German Boomers? They seem to have normal sized brains that told them to save their money and invest in their own economy.

Apparently then generational theory only applies to the citizenry of these United States .

Reverse Engineer
Reverse Engineer
April 26, 2011 5:35 pm

“Are you referring to Japanese Boomers and German Boomers? They seem to have normal sized brains that told them to save their money and invest in their own economy.”-Admin

Hello. The entire Eurozone is about to collapse, the German savers are invested in Greek Bonds and the Nips are eating Glow in the Dark Sushi. You are holding these people up as “smarter”? WTF?

REI

flash
flash
April 26, 2011 5:40 pm

XER says:

These fuck asses deserve no mercy

LOL…mercy from a dick licking gender confused punk?
Who asked?

flash
flash
April 26, 2011 6:15 pm

@, XER –

So considering myself a boomer -those born between the periods of 1947-1966 – and having shouldered the burned of spying for the retirement of the so caled “Greatest and “silent generation” it now becomes apparent that the coddled little shitz of the X generation can’t cut the mustard in paying ofr our retirement which leave us , the boomers with no other choice but to eat our offspring.

Anybody have the recipe to Jeffrey Dahmer ‘s special sauce? Heads up on the Xers.The best way to trap one is in the wee hours on weekend mornings while they’re returning fron m “da club” and still in a a self -induced intoxicated stupor .Also worth noting is they frequent the Socials Security and Welfare office most weekdays from 3 to 4 because most don’t awaken before noon and then they need to watch the Cartoon Network for at least an hour just to get motivated to go outside,.
Due to inactivity which leads to low muscle mass Xers’ are an excellent source of alternative protein for those looking for an easy meal and much cheaper than beef.
Happy hunting , Boomers

Reverse Engineer
Reverse Engineer
April 26, 2011 6:22 pm

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RE

flash
flash
April 26, 2011 6:25 pm

@RE,

LOL…Somehow I knew theta was coming;

flash
flash
April 26, 2011 6:35 pm

There is truth and bullshit. Learn which is which .Evil existed long before boomers where born.

The Truth About Churchill, Truman, FDR, Wilson and Trotsky
The problem with the history we are taught in schools is that it is taught by instructors with an interventionist bent using history books based on interventionist theories. It is hard to sift through the nonsense to create a clear picture, since in many cases key facts are distorted or omitted.

Being the curious type, I have imagined that, if I were a billionaire, one thing I would do is find someone who was very intelligent, could write well, and understood the importance of liberty and say to this person, “Look, you have 10 years, 20 years, whatever it takes, study the 20th Century for me then write a report about what the world wars were about and what the leaders were really like. Tell me who the real bastards were and how the world got into these wars.”

I no longer dream of the day I will be able to put such a person under my employ to find the truth. The report has been written. Great Wars & Great Leaders: A Libertarian Rebuttal, the collected writings of Ralph Raico, provides all the important details of the 20th Century world wars. It details how the wars came about, and reveals the truth about the ruthless leaders that are responsible for millions upon millions of deaths.

Forget whatever else you are reading, this is the book you need to read now. It is informed, intelligent writing with wit. Most important, it reveals the truth about the 20th century great wars, by a man who understands liberty.

In the foreward, Robert Higgs tells us that Raico attended Ludwig von Mises’s famous seminar at New York University and also completed his dissertation at the University of Chicago under F.A. Hayek. He was also a friend of Murray Rothbard’s. Enough said for credentials on understanding the value of liberty. You will see that understanding clearly shine through in this book.

In this book Raico covers it all, including much detail on how the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand led to World War One. Raico details the wicked role that Winston Churchill played in the expansion of the war. You won’t for a minute think of Churchill as a hero after reading this book. Raico shows that Churchill had a sick love for war. “It began early,” writes Raico. “As a child he had a huge collection of toy soldiers, 1500 of them, and he played with them for years after most boys turn to other things…He loved war as few modern men ever have- he even loved ‘the bangs’ as he called them…”

You will learn that most of those, from all sides in the wars, were nothing but madmen seeking power. And Raico does not protect so-called great U.S leaders. For example, to provide us, for a taste of the power-crazed Truman, Raico takes us to the post-World War ll period and informs us that, “In May 1946. Truman decided that the proper response to the strike of railroad workers was to draft the strikers into the Army.” The House actually approved his proposal in a bill that passed 306 to 13, but the bill was rejected by the Senate.

The evil power hungry ways of FDR, Stalin, Wilson and Trotsky are all in Raico’s report. Remarkably. it is all done in 235 pages, but read the 235 pages and you will understand the real history of the wars.

If your knowledge about the world wars of the 20th century is limited by what you learned in high school and college, this book will stun you. It puts the history of the entire period in perspective. It helps you understand the power mad leaders that are required to get the world in to war. In short, this book is a great weapon against war.
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Dave
Dave
April 26, 2011 6:46 pm

Jim says: “Boomers are great at blaming, ridiculing and acting pompously, while taking no responsibility for their actions and more importantly their inaction.”

I didn’t think Obama was old enough to be a boomer!

Dave
Dave
April 26, 2011 6:57 pm

Colma Rising says:

Admin: I’ve noticed that your audience here is half boomstainers… you’ve got balls, kahonies, for pointing out the obvious…

That’s ca jones accoring to Ed Schultz!

ragman
ragman
April 26, 2011 7:25 pm

Admin: you, Sir, you are one of the good ones too. I look around and say to myself “self, WTF happened”? I grew up in the 50s and 60s and this country was on top of the world. We had everything, and everything going for us. Now we beg the Chinese to buy our debt and please don’t stop sending us shit we really don’t need. However, we can never give up. I know you won’t give up, nor will the other folks on this forum.

llpoh
llpoh
April 26, 2011 7:30 pm

Gotta say, since the first few comments on this article, the rest are mostly steaming piles of shit. For fuck sake, knock off the bullshit. Jim went to a lot of trouble to write this.

I,as a boomer, do not take too much exception the generalization Admin makes.

One of my biggest concerns at the moment is how readily the newly elected congressmen seem to be abandoning their election platforms of debt elimination under the pressure that is being exerted from both sides of politics. That these people can abandon their campaign promises at the first hurdle gives me no faith that the system can ever be fixed. There is simply not the moral fiber in the boomer, or any generation, to fix the issues. Men and women of honor seem to have vanished from the public and private arenas, and we will be unable to recover without them.

drbill
drbill
April 26, 2011 7:35 pm

The root of all of our monetary problems lies in granting bankers special privileges. The most important privilege was the ability to print money and then not being held liable for abusing that privilege. By not being held liable I mean when, in the old days, the right to redeem paper for specie was temporarily suspended to “protect the country” when all that was really being protected was the banks.

Once this happened it was only matter of time before the monetary system collapsed. This has happened numerous times in the past and, until bankers are thought of in lower terms than ambulance chasing lawyers, it will continue to happen.

I wrote this after reading your first paragraph. Now I guess I’ll go and read the rest…

ragman
ragman
April 26, 2011 7:38 pm

llpoh: ultimately, there will be no recovery. We have no leaders.

Colma Rising
Colma Rising
April 26, 2011 7:41 pm

Pirate Jo 2020

XER
XER
April 26, 2011 7:58 pm

“In the 1991 book Generations, William Strauss and Neil Howe call this generation the “13th Generation” and define the birth years as 1961 to 1981.”

Case closed.

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