A Message from the Lost Generation

Guest Post by Martin Armstrong

COMMENT: I am a Millennial, a demographic that never had an opportunity to succeed in America. The existential trauma began in middle school when our teachers huddled us into a room to watch the Twin Towers burn down in real time. We do not remember life before the Patriot Act or school shooter drills. The war in the Middle East progressed over the years, and I attended the funerals of former classmates who died in Afghanistan and Iraq. The military seemed like a valid alternative considering the once-in-a-lifetime economic collapse.

The Great Recession hit when we were in college, but most of us did not fully grasp what was happening. Many families suffered immensely, and some in the middle class experienced poverty for the first time, which instilled a permanent sense of scarcity. We piled on student debt for a degree that was nothing more than an expensive piece of paper. There were no jobs available once we graduated. We accepted what we could for pennies on the dollar as they fired the more experienced employees, our parents’ peers.

This caused older generations to have misplaced anger toward Millennials. They called us lazy and shouted how we could have a better life if we stopped buying Starbucks or avocado toast. No one realized that we were experiencing a different economic reality.

The pandemic hit once we settled into our careers after clawing up the corporate ladder. Another once-in-a-lifetime financial crash. We stayed in our apartments while the government sent insulting stimulus checks and businesses closed. Uncertainty and economic volatility engulfed our collective experience. Those who missed their chance to buy a home when prices were digestible are stuck as perpetual renters, as most of our income goes toward rent. We cannot save for an increasingly uncertain future due to shelter costs and overall inflation.

There is no financial nest egg for those not born into wealth. We have never felt financially secure. Our parents were established by the time they reached our age but we are the first generation to experience a lower quality of life than the last. People question why my generation is not having children or starting families. We can hardly support ourselves even with decent jobs. We are accustomed to these once-in-a-lifetime tragedies happening every few years. The future looks bleak and we expect the rug to be pulled out from us again. As you say, it is a matter of time.

Thank you for speaking out against the people who contributed to these events and providing guidance for the future. I do not want the war in Ukraine to spark another economic tragedy, as we are barely hanging on. We were fed a lie that you could work hard and succeed but life is far different for us than what we were promised. I feel more prepared for the upcoming downturn after reading your work and seeing that everything has a cycle. There are no once-in-a-lifetime events.

REPLY: Thank you. If we all understand that government cannot create a perfect linear world with only booms, and never a bust, and that when it comes to government, there is no need to follow science – just follow the money. The founding Fathers intended no salaries for politicians and the terms were just 2 years. In that manner, it would be a government of We the People. When they began paying themselves salaries, they became permanent fixtures in Washington and then came the plague of lobbyists like locusts that eat the entire crop.

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27 Comments
Anonymous
Anonymous
April 16, 2023 7:52 am

Welcome to hell.

Lurker
Lurker
  Anonymous
April 16, 2023 2:24 pm

It’s just another day in paradise.

Iggy
Iggy
April 16, 2023 7:57 am

What security does anyone have when you have to pay property tax every year to keep what you “own”. The dollar is toast and hyper inflating.Every aspect of our society is now a Jew ponzi scheme and the govt and courts can destroy you on a whim. And let us not forget the endless stream of “immigrants”.This country turned it’s back on it’s citizens decades ago. So go to the ball park to see niggers play with balls,drink a 20 dollar beer and eat a 10 dollar hot dog and chant USSA.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Iggy
April 16, 2023 9:02 am

The dollar buys less and less, it is deflating.
The ignorance of the general public is hyper inflationary.
No supply chain problem with that.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Iggy
April 16, 2023 9:38 am

Don’t forget, drink bud light at the game like everyone else or you are TRANSPHOBIC

King Coel of Wales
King Coel of Wales
  Iggy
April 16, 2023 9:59 am

Taxable property status:
Residential
Commercial
Industrial

Untaxable property status:
Private

Glock-N-Load
Glock-N-Load
  King Coel of Wales
April 16, 2023 1:16 pm

I don’t get it.

King Coel of Wales
King Coel of Wales
  Glock-N-Load
April 16, 2023 3:01 pm

I don’t get it.

I sometimes think I do…..but other times?
Not so much.
I love imagining I do, either way.

Anonymous
Anonymous
April 16, 2023 8:17 am

If you’re not a pureblood, it ain’t gonna matter WHAT generation you’re from. you’re the LAST in your genetic line.

New Lie “Arturus” gives you pink eye.

Truth: those jabs gave you VAIDS and your body can no longer fight off even simple ordinary every day germs.

You’re dying and this is how it begins. Enjoy the last 6-10 years of your life.

World War Zero
World War Zero
  Anonymous
April 16, 2023 1:58 pm

No joy and lost ROI. They will be drafted and incinerated in a ZATO combat zone Contested Safe Space, before projected peak of vaxx-19 deaths.

Messed up millennial
Messed up millennial
April 16, 2023 10:48 am

I am a millennial victim. Please cry for me. Boohoo boohoo. I expected to to be a millionaire by 25. It soooo hard to show up to my job at McDonald’s because I am so scared and afraid someone might talk to me. So I call in sick because I am so stressed. All my friends are online and we never meet in person. I like that. I am 26 and have have over a hundred thousand dollars in credit card debt and student loans. My mom said I should go to college and get a good job. Engineering was too hard so I studied elementary education. The only job’s available are in the ghetto, special education, and Indian reservations. I actually make more per hour at McDonald’s when I can make it work. My only joy in life is going on dates with a tinder match at expensive restaurants then kissing him on the cheek. I then go home and text Rick with big xxxx. He looks just like a ripped rock star. I love his tattoos. Then I block the guy I went out dinner with. I would move back in with Dad but he has rules. I won’t move in with mom because her boyfriends always hit on me. They say stuff like hi, how are you doing, the weather is nice today. It so gross.

Iggy
Iggy
  Messed up millennial
April 16, 2023 10:54 am

That’s pretty funny lol.

Abigail Adams
Abigail Adams
  Messed up millennial
April 16, 2023 11:09 am

Stephanie?? Is that you? Tell the truth.

Glock-N-Load
Glock-N-Load
  Messed up millennial
April 16, 2023 1:19 pm

Lots of truth there but, I do believe, fervently, that the next generation is having a very tough go of it. There is plenty going against them.

King Coel of Wales
King Coel of Wales
  Glock-N-Load
April 16, 2023 3:06 pm

that the next generation is having a very tough go of it

You ain’t kidding.
I am soooo glad I was not subjected to the contemporary insanity in the days of my youth.
Pretty sure I would have been caught in one of the snares.
I mean, it took decades to recognize the snares that had caught me and make the necessary corrections.

parsec parser
parsec parser
  Glock-N-Load
April 17, 2023 11:39 am

The only thing hetero boomer white males have had going against them for the last 30 years is every bloated water buffalo in every HR Department with one mandate: hire or promote a nigger or faggot today, and especially a nigger faggot if he/she/it isn’t already the Mayor.

Glock-N-Load
Glock-N-Load
  Messed up millennial
April 16, 2023 1:46 pm

Pitting the generations against each other helps the destroyers of society. Best to circle the wagons and find common ground against “those”.

Anonymous
Anonymous
April 16, 2023 11:10 am

“We accepted what we could for pennies on the dollar as they fired the more experienced employees, our parents’ peers.”

Good, at least one Millenial gets it. I’m one of the writer’s parents’ peers who lost a career because, as Marky-mark Fuckerberg puts it, “young people are just smarter.” I was a programmer for over 25 years, but thanks to attitudes like this and the influx of people from India, I’m no longer a programmer. Do I have animosity towards Millenials? Nope, my daughters are both Millenials. Besides that, the rank-and-file of any generation has nothing to do with the piss-poor decisions of our so-called leadership (such as to blow government spending sky-high, overregulate us to death or bring in unneeded foreigners to make into indentured servants at the expense of us more experienced American workers).

World War Zero
World War Zero
  Anonymous
April 16, 2023 2:07 pm

Yep, death by H1B. Yet another American industry where we produced vastly superior results balancing corporate objectives and customer satisfaction, completely destroyed by the international banking mindset / alphabet agencies.

All those MSM touted Gates initiatives to “teach kids programming” is to keep up the illusion that unemployed US software engineers are just too stupid to be hired back.

And Silicon Valley area made purposely unaffordable to a US family. Only by cramming 20 dotheads/bugmen with rolling 5-year “sponsored” (indentured) contracts into a $2 mil, rundown 1950’s ranch can work economically. They go back home rich, TPTB monetize our surveillance, and we tax donkeys subsidize it all.

It is a brilliant racket that will take Gen-M half of a lifetime to unravel.

Iggy
Iggy
  Anonymous
April 16, 2023 3:14 pm

The complex I live in is full of Indian students going to Perdue,I’m sure many of them will be offered jobs here after the get a degree.

Mr Anon
Mr Anon
April 16, 2023 12:08 pm

Boo frickin hoo. What a sorry sack of shit you are. My kids are both millennials and they are thriving. I know lots of millennials who are thriving.

How easy it is to whine and blame everyone but yourself for your problems. Blaming everyone else is a classic loser position. You only get one E-Ticket ride on the blue marble. What you make of it, especially in America, is entirely up to you. Take ownership for your self, anybody else that wants to take ownership for you does not have your interests in mind. Blame only yourself for not being where you want to be.

Stop going along with what you already know is social madness. As soon as you own your actions and the results you get you will cast a different light on everything you see. You will be on the way to making your own path instead of the path and narrative that is so “benevolently” offered to you.

The benevolent path you have been offered is clearly the one you are on, make a new path.

Here are a few tips: 1 – Stop watching the news on TV. Make up your own mind based on research and don’t Google it. Dig. 2 – Stop socializing with people who have your loser viewpoint. Misery loves company and I bet your friends feel the same as you. Make your own path. 3 – Never ever believe ANYTHING the government, at any level, says. Politicians by definition are pathological narcissistic liars.

Iggy
Iggy
  Mr Anon
April 17, 2023 8:31 am

We’re all fucking slaves even your thriving kids.

WilliamtheResolute
WilliamtheResolute
April 16, 2023 12:21 pm

If you want real security, store food, water, ammo and real money. Don’t be a future FEMA camp guest.

Iska Waran
Iska Waran
April 16, 2023 12:45 pm

Yeah it was so much better in ‘85 when my mediocre liberal arts degree opened doors everywhere – if by “everywhere” you mean an offer to be assistant manager at KFC earning $11,000 / year.

Every generation has its challenges.

Ps. I don’t blame anyone for the paucity of good job openings for me back then. I’d been a shitty student, picked an easy worthless degree and was thoroughly undistinguished. I’m neither proud of that nor ashamed of it. It just is what it is. It wouldn’t even occur to me to blame “society” or some other generation.

Swrichmond
Swrichmond
April 16, 2023 5:15 pm

“This caused older generations to have misplaced anger toward Millennials.”

It’s not misplaced. Read the first line of your comment.

I’m in the second half of my 60’s and have been working for other people for money since I was 12. Then Military, GI Bill, engineering degree. What’s your useless degree in? What were you thinking?

God I am so sick of the whining.

Anonymous
Anonymous
April 16, 2023 5:32 pm

I hear things like “It is all Gen X at fault” or “It the Boomers fault”.

Even if it were true, dead fucking silence when I point out the past is the past and can’t be changed, so what are YOU doing to fix the problem? Or blank stares, usually followed by “But I didn’t make cause the problem! Why should I fix it?”

Not sure who they expect to fix it if they don’t even care to try. They seem to miss that plenty of Gen X said the same about Boomers and did nothing too.

BabbleOn
BabbleOn
April 16, 2023 10:33 pm

Dear Millennials, to get made “whole”…. Help push the WEF 2030 agenda. I hear the Boomers will be Happy when they own nothing. Jamie Dimon is your man. Millennials have nothing already, hence nothing to lose. Just imagine how happy you will be when everyone else, has their private property and nest egg confiscated from them. Or learn to work three Mcjobs so that you can for pay for the reparations that will also be foisted on you. Your choice.

Dear Boomers, to keep yourself safe, secure and “whole” in your golden years…. Help push the WEF 2030 agenda. Vote for reparations to keep half of society drugged up and too busy spending money. And the other half working three Mcjobs to pay for it. The more desperate Millennials are, the harder and longer they will work. Or keep working yourself and paying taxes so that entitled millennials can collect unemployment or reparations. Your choice.

The choice is clear.
People of any generation are the problem.
The WEF/UN is the solution.