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<blockquote data-quote="Wrecking Ball" data-source="post: 271413" data-attributes="member: 1287"><p>Because more than half of the board belongs to the Boomer generation. Boomers came of age in the wealthiest civilization known to the human race, when the dollar was strong and, at the same time, the CPI made goods cheaper in absolute terms.</p><p></p><p>Education was, adjusted for inflation, essentially free. </p><p></p><p>They promptly ruined the economy, tanked the public fisc, destroyed the Pax Americana, and then, completely devoid of introspection, proceeded to blame this all on a generation that faced the greatest economic (Boomer made) disaster since the Great Depression as soon as they entered the job market.</p><p></p><p>But that's nothing new. Older generations always blame the youth. In the Clouds, Socrates is depicted as blaming the youth of his day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wrecking Ball, post: 271413, member: 1287"] Because more than half of the board belongs to the Boomer generation. Boomers came of age in the wealthiest civilization known to the human race, when the dollar was strong and, at the same time, the CPI made goods cheaper in absolute terms. Education was, adjusted for inflation, essentially free. They promptly ruined the economy, tanked the public fisc, destroyed the Pax Americana, and then, completely devoid of introspection, proceeded to blame this all on a generation that faced the greatest economic (Boomer made) disaster since the Great Depression as soon as they entered the job market. But that's nothing new. Older generations always blame the youth. In the Clouds, Socrates is depicted as blaming the youth of his day. [/QUOTE]
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