You Sir have some of the best content on X, however listening to the interviews you have with young men obsessed with 'boomers' is unlistenable. The last guest which I spent very little time listening to, called out 'boomers' numerous times in rapid succession for every ill of the modern financial world, and for the woes of younger generations. Just hearing the monotonous drone of 'Boomer' instead of the actual name for us which is Baby Boomer, is like listening to media people referring to our President as 'Trump'. They know it's President Trump, or Mr. Trump but they do it anyway. It's a silent jab. Why not look into the bankers who created the Fed, and the worthless paper money that is keeping wages artificially low. That is the problem, not your parents. If we had a currency recall today, and started with money that was back by real Gold, then the wages would keep up with inflation, and we could move on from all the finger pointing at 'boomers'!
Tom, I agree with many of your points. My friend Stormy Waters did a few episodes early on and was quite complimentary about the Baby Boomers generally, making points I agree with about that generation of American’s virtues compared to the majority of millennials (of which he is one)
When people like Sean say “Boomers,” they generally mean a relatively small slice of the older haute bourgeoisie that was characterized by pro-leftist protesting in their youth, generally intransigence today, and the combination of miserliness with lacking a sense of legacy that many find revolting. For whatever reason, “Boomers” has come to define that group, which isn’t something I agree with because it’s imprecise, but is almost always what people mean when they say it
They were the 'hippies' and they lived in communes where they learned about Mao's and Lenin's philosophies, sadly they were groomed into influential positions. And, for the record we hated them too. Thanks for the clarification, enjoy what's left of the weekend. I truly enjoy spending my free time with you, Todd and Jason.
Very disappointed with New Imperialist Realist on this podcast. His written communication is far superior to his verbal abilities, to put it politely. Good content here but it would have been easier to digest if it were an article.
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You Sir have some of the best content on X, however listening to the interviews you have with young men obsessed with 'boomers' is unlistenable. The last guest which I spent very little time listening to, called out 'boomers' numerous times in rapid succession for every ill of the modern financial world, and for the woes of younger generations. Just hearing the monotonous drone of 'Boomer' instead of the actual name for us which is Baby Boomer, is like listening to media people referring to our President as 'Trump'. They know it's President Trump, or Mr. Trump but they do it anyway. It's a silent jab. Why not look into the bankers who created the Fed, and the worthless paper money that is keeping wages artificially low. That is the problem, not your parents. If we had a currency recall today, and started with money that was back by real Gold, then the wages would keep up with inflation, and we could move on from all the finger pointing at 'boomers'!
Tom, I agree with many of your points. My friend Stormy Waters did a few episodes early on and was quite complimentary about the Baby Boomers generally, making points I agree with about that generation of American’s virtues compared to the majority of millennials (of which he is one)
When people like Sean say “Boomers,” they generally mean a relatively small slice of the older haute bourgeoisie that was characterized by pro-leftist protesting in their youth, generally intransigence today, and the combination of miserliness with lacking a sense of legacy that many find revolting. For whatever reason, “Boomers” has come to define that group, which isn’t something I agree with because it’s imprecise, but is almost always what people mean when they say it
They were the 'hippies' and they lived in communes where they learned about Mao's and Lenin's philosophies, sadly they were groomed into influential positions. And, for the record we hated them too. Thanks for the clarification, enjoy what's left of the weekend. I truly enjoy spending my free time with you, Todd and Jason.
Thanks Tom!
Very true on the hippie front. It’s detestable how many in the American ruling elite are Saul Alinsky disciples!
Very disappointed with New Imperialist Realist on this podcast. His written communication is far superior to his verbal abilities, to put it politely. Good content here but it would have been easier to digest if it were an article.