This discussion will surely get animated. Anyone care to wager on it being locked before the end of the day? (shouldn't this at least be in the "Off Topic" section?)
I take issue with generational generalities -- they're as scientific as a fortune cookie.
But we'd better hope the younger generations develop a keen desire for hard work and sacrifice because the older generations will be needing the youngsters to work their tails off until they're 80 to pay for the oldsters' Medicare and Social Security benefits and keep the World War II and Boomer generations' private and public sector defined benefit pension plans fully funded as the youngsters' 401(k) plans look increasingly inadequate.
And we'll need a lot more taxpaying Americans in the future, including
legal immigrants, to keep propping up the federal entitlement ponzi scheme that FDR instituted in the 1930s and which each succeeding generation has expanded.
America, with relatively few exceptions, is not a lazy nation. Never has been, never will be. But few among us will ever turn down a free lunch, or government giveaway that we don't really need. How many millionaires refuse Social Security? (an entitlement program I think should be means-tested)
What we are is hungry for job opportunities and capital to launch and expand small businesses.
P.S. There's a lot at stake this election, I hope that everyone who values hard work and less government makes the effort to vote this year. Civic responsibility is right up there with work ethic in the annals of
What it Takes to be a Good American.
