
Originally Posted by
mugofbeer
I understand your pain and don't minimize it a bit, but lashing out at people - 99.99% of whom have nothing to do with what you refer to is only perpetuating a stereotype of what I think is your general age group.
Do you think Baby Boomers have had it easy?
We had to grow up in a time when nuclear war was a realistic and daily threat.
We had to watch as the Russians took us to the brink with the Cuban Missle Crisis
We had to go to Vietnam (not me, personally, but 2 of my older brothers), a horrid war that few of my generation wanted to be in and was far more deadly than any wars you have experienced.
I had to go to public school at a time of forced integration. I've seen racial fights and stabbings at my OKC high school as a result.
I graduated college at a time there were few jobs because of an oil bust so I opened accounts at a local Savings and Loan (an old fashioned credit union if you don't know what it is). I saw the Penn Square Bank closure, the total collapse of the Oklahoma oil industry because of governmental overreaction and lack of FDIC action (after all, we are just Oklahoma).
I was forced to leave Oklahoma City, my friends and my family because of a lack of jobs.
I have paid a mortgage rate of 13% because that's what interest rates were in the late 1980s and I never let it go into foreclosure.
I have seen significant economic slowdowns in the 1970s brought on by quadrupling oil prices and skyrocketing interest rates and resulting in 10 years of stagnation and high inflation.
I've seen the recession of 1980 brought on intentionally by shocking the economy with even higher interest rates, causing a deep economic recession which caused the inflationary stagnation stop and resulting in the longest economic recovery in US history.
I've seen the Silicon Age start, productivity skyrocket - followed by a deep recession and dot.com bust.
I've seen multiple oil booms, and multiple oil busts - and learned the rest of the country doesn't give a **** about Oklahoma because when OK does well, gasoline prices are high everywhere else. If they go down, like they are now, that is more money in virtually everyone else's pockets.
I've seen the Savings and Loan Recession caused by Congressional Tax Law changes resulting in massive commercial and private foreclosures.
I've seen a stock market crash 2 weeks after obtaining my brokers license.
I've seen a mortgage bust caused mostly by Democrats who felt it was a "right" for everyone to own a home AND by Republican's who wanted financial deregulation.
I've seen my 401K drop 50%, twice.
I've been laid off 3 times in my life and outright fired once.
in 2008, I took a 40% pay cut and was able to keep my job. (That 2008 mortgage bust? Uhh, mostly Milennials and X'rs buying homes they couldn't afford. BBr's already had our houses.
I've had to let dozens of people go for various reasons and in various cyclical and unique economic downturns. That's one of the hardest things in the world to do when you know someone has a house and children to feed.
I've seen the end of the polio epidemic and had family members afflicted with it. This is now pretty much eradicated.
I've had the chicken pox, the measles and the mumps - no one should get those anymore.
Baby Boomer have lived through multiple measles outbreaks though there are vaccines for it. It's not Baby Boomers that refuse to get vaccinated.
Baby Boomers have lived and are still living through the HIV/AIDs epidemic - it can now, usually, be controlled.
Baby Boomers have also seen, as have Millenials, annual bird flu's, swine flu's, human flu's
We have seen MERS - I have a brother and sister in law who barely lived through this.
We have seen SARS
We have seen and are still fighting Ebola.
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I feel badly for you and your company but things will recover and you will survive, maybe not exactly the way you planned but you will survive.
I doubt banks will foreclose on your house because FNMA and Freddie Mac have said they won't for the foreseeable future and they own most mortgage loans. Those owned by large banks likely will have a decent grace period, too, because of experience from the 2008-10 mortgage bust and governmental and consumer pressure.
This Coronavirus is not your fault nor the fault of anyone, young or old, in this country. I could, as a Baby Boomer, a person at-risk if I were to get it because of immunity issues related to a previous illness, look at multiple issues above and blame it on Gen-X's, minorities, women, white men, gay men, people from overseas, people who eat wild animals and cause virus's to mutate, and many, many others but I don't.
I could even look at Coronavirus and blame it on Milennials because governments at all levels are taking note they seem to have refused to stop congregating at their favorite bars and restaurants. But I don't.
Lashing out at Baby Boomers is not only factually wrong but short-sighted and ignorant. In the words of Baby Boomer John Mellencamp:
Days turn to minutes and minutes to memories
Life sweeps away the dreams that we have planned
You are young and you are the future
So suck it up and tough it out and be the best you can
To finalize, even though times are tough now, don't take for granted what every generation has given you.
My only child is away at college (for now) but is constantly in my thoughts. My parent's both died in the last couple of years and I would give everything I have to spend a few more years with them.
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