44MOshooter
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me tooI'm eternally grateful to have grown up in the time that I did.

me tooI'm eternally grateful to have grown up in the time that I did.
It's the "under our watch" statement that has me confused.But, under our watch, the debt went from single digit trillions to $37 trillion and growing rapidly. We can argue "we didn't do it" but collectively, we Boomers did do it, or certainly allowed it to be done.
The OP opined about the derogatory comments he feels that are inappropriately made about boomers which suggested he didn't understand why those comments would be made. I'm simply pointing out that under our watch the debt ballooned to $37 trillion. While each of us may argue that it wasn't our doing, collectively it was. The generations that will have to pay it back won't look favorably on our allowing it to happen which I think explains some of the comments that the "Boomer generation" receive. As I said before, In an avalanche no single snowflake feels responsibility.It's the "under our watch" statement that has me confused.
Some of us worked hard, payed our taxes, did NOT overspend and raised a respectable family. We volunteered where we could do good, and contributed to worthwhile charities. We voted for politicians that "talked" good and also seemed to be responsible.
The debt growth was not our doing personally - it was a government that had flawed ideas. OK, I admit that "some" boomers voted for the trash in the swamp, but not "all" of us. That's where the term boomer bothers me. We are not all the same.
So, I disagree that the good ones among us "allowed" it to happen.
Is it really under our watch? We have been outnumbered for a while now...the biggest balloons are under their watch.I'm simply pointing out that under our watch the debt ballooned to $37 trillion.
How about the word formidable? I think that sounds right for our subs.The term boomer brings to mind our nuclear submarines, which are among the most dangerous (maybe not the right word?) weapons ever created. Use powerful or capable, if dangerous offends. I am not so bold that I consider myself especially dangerous, but I rather like the boomer term.
Hard to see it as not "under our watch." Congress is almost 50% Boomers while our share of the population is about 21%. If it wasn't up to us to control the debt, who should have done it?Is it really under our watch? We have been outnumbered for a while now...the biggest balloons are under their watch.
Did you serve with Joe Bryson? He had a nuke propulsion rating and served '78-'82.