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    Thanks a Lot, Boomers

    Hey, boomers! Younger Americans would like a word. We’ve noticed that many of you are pretty upset about the state of the nation. And we get it. We really do. But do you ever stop and ask yourselves how we got here?

    “Hey, boomers!” “It’s easy to wave signs saying, ‘I can’t believe I’m still protesting this [EXPLETIVE]!’ But if you’re looking to hold someone accountable ——” “Own the world you made.” “Protest yourselves.” “Americans born in the decades after World War II were handed the world on a silver platter.” “Cheap college.” “Cheap housing.” “Abundant opportunity.” “The vast majority of you ended up wealthier than your parents.” “And Lord knows it wasn’t because you were smarter or worked harder.” “It was because America was an escalator.” “You just had to stand on it.” “You’ve been an electoral powerhouse since the ‘80s.” “When presented with a choice between protecting your interests” “or investing in a better future for your children ——” “You usually chose yourselves.” “Can you believe it?” “More benefits for boomers.” “More tax cuts for boomers.” “And borrowed money to make up the difference.” “Over the past quarter-century, you’ve put almost $30 trillion on the national credit card on behalf of future generations stuck with the bill ——” “What’s your problem?” “What’s your problem?” “A year at a public university ——” “Costs almost four times as much as it did in 1970 after adjusting for inflation.” “The average house cost more than two times as much.” “And you made it difficult for younger Americans to live in the cities with the best jobs.” “You regularly use your electoral might to squash ——” “Plans for new construction and protect your property values.” “It’s like you think democracy only exists so that you can band together en masse to freeze your communities in time.” “You’re the reason so many Americans sleep in their cars.” “You’re the reason that public schools today are more segregated than they were in 1968.” “It’s easy to blame the nation’s political leaders.” “But let’s be clear: For the last few decades, they’ve mostly been members of your generation ——” “Elected with your support ——” “To protect your interests.” “From the first boomer president, Bill Clinton ——” “To the current boomer president, who is hopefully the last one.” “The Bush years were peak boomer. In 2001, when the government’s coffers were overflowing ——” “You did what you always did.” “You passed a giant tax cut dividing the money amongst yourselves.” “In 2003, you did it again.” “And in 2006, you were all in for a big increase in government spending ——” “On Medicare, just in time for the first boomer retirees.” “You decided you’d rather have Walmarts than factory jobs.” “And you didn’t ask too many questions about the low, low price of your super-size flat-screen TV.” “You enjoyed the short-term benefits of deregulating the banking industry ——” “Telecommunications ——” “And a host of other industries ——” “Leaving future generations to clean up the mess of corporate consolidation and junk fees.” “But hey, making things cheaper for yourself at everyone else’s expense is kind of your M.O.” “You tree-hugging hippies championed environmentalism. But what is your legacy?” “A world that keeps burning more carbon and a planet that keeps getting hotter.” “Instead of actually confronting the problem, you embrace recycling, a con game that allows people to pretend they care about the planet without doing anything even a little difficult ——” “Like using fewer plastic bottles.” “You exported your waste to less wealthy nations or you just dumped it in the ocean. Thanks to you, there’s an island of trash three times the size of France swirling off the coast of California.” “But don’t think we’re entirely ungrateful.” “We appreciate the progress that you made on civil rights and gender equality ——” “Although you don’t always seem to understand that there’s still a lot of work to do.” “Thanks for the avocados, some good music and the World Wide Web. But maybe instead of writing poster puns, it’s time to write some apology notes.”

    Hey, boomers! Younger Americans would like a word. We’ve noticed that many of you are pretty upset about the state of the nation. And we get it. We really do. But do you ever stop and ask yourselves how we got here?

    By Emily Holzknecht and Binyamin Appelbaum

    October 23, 2025



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