mannerheim77 said:
Zachary Klement said:
A lot of misguided ideas on that sub, but why do conservatives on here take an issue with criticisms of the nature of capitalism in our country? It seems as if any sort of questioning of our current system is considered to be anti-conservative or bad by many around here when it is clear our system is far from infallible.
Also, why do people here take issue with complaints from Gen-Z/Millennials about the dramatic difference in today's reality versus years ago?
In 1980, the average home cost $76,000. In 2023, the average home cost $511,000. Has the average income 5x'd in that timeframe? Nope. The cost of education has risen exponentially, so has the cost of rent, and damn near everything else. The average person graduating from college in 2024 is going to have a much harder time purchasing a home than the average person in 1980. Each generation faces unique challenges of plights…I don't get why people on here mock people my age because they are upset they can't afford a home because they all cost half a million dollars.
Look, we get it. No one can deny these statistics, it's definitely not as easy getting into a home or paying for college nowadays. I know it's tough. But what pisses us off is the constant whining and blaming of "boomers" for their financial plight. The entitlement mentality is over-the-top nauseating. Even going so far to suggest higher taxes or more socialism so they can get their "fair share" of what's "owed" to them.
Nobody owes you anything. Not even an apology. Life is not fair. And no matter where you're at in life, billions of people would gladly trade places with you.
Sure. Now say the same thing about everyone on this thread *****ing / preaching to them. It's all hypocrisy. It's the fundamental problem with society today whether politics, economics, or ethics and morals. There's only 2 extremes and anyone in the middle is labeled as the other extreme by whoever is ranting. So the situation only gets worse.
I'm the generation that pretty much in the middle of the boomers who have no understanding of the world today and the young dreamers who can't find a way to get there.
Taxes are outrageous and the only reason boomers aren't marching on capitals with pitchforks and torches is they are grandfathered in because they can't afford it. Yet they talk down to everyone else who also can't afford it. The expected home cost of a yearly budget used to be 1/3 of a yearly salary. Now it multiples higher.
I'm a capitalist conservative. That doesn't change the reality of the situation no matter how often people who benefited more from the year they were born than from the reality around them say the same cliches over and over.
My wife and I both have multiple degrees including 2 from A&M. We work hard, we exemplify just about everything the posters on here parrot as the way. That doesn't change that our economy is in the trash despite what the government espouses. It's damn near impossible to find a new job unless you luck into a close connection who's actually the hiring manager. And costs / taxes have far outstripped compensation. We do well for ourselves, but the last 5 years has been a financial disaster for the majority of the country.
Neither of our compensation has gone up since Covid because business isn't great across the board, but costs have far outstripped what our budget was before Covid. We can no longer afford to put into retirement because we've gone from a respectable household budget to being paycheck to paycheck in that time. 2 kids that have gotten older during that time have also drastically gotten more expensive to do basic kids things.
I'm aware 90% of the posters on this thread like the rest of this sub have no intention of actual discussion or acknowledging issues, but this country is ultimately heading to a cliff. And it doesn't matter which polarising end of the political spectrum you are on. There isn't a solution in sight and what no one here seems to understand is putting your head in the sand and telling others it their fault (when often it's not) is only making things worse (or at least pushing everyone you are talking with to discount anything you say).
As much as it scares me to admit, it appears more and more that this country is heading for it's own version of the French revolution. There's the young have nots who are tired of doing everything they are supposed to see no gain and the haves who are doing nothing other than talking down to them about what worked decades ago. And everyone else in the middle that are no better off.
Wake up!