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Bill Clinton, Tom Brokaw, Baby Boomers — Who Is The Greatest Generation?

Peter · September 5, 2012 · 1 Comment

So, tonight, regardless of your political persuasion, you will probably watch some, if not all, of Bill Clinton’s speech. I don’t do politics here. But I do do Boomer stuff.

Bill is the quintessential Baby Boomer – based on my definition. As I write below, “We, on the other hand, have been an action generation that challenged the status quo, believes deeply in personal choice, the idea that change is good and delivered on the dream of the American Century.”

I have been rereading Tom Brokaw’s book, The Greatest Generation. Rereading it because I see an idea in it that might be my next book. Here is a bit from my take on The Greatest Generation from Boomercide: from Woodstock To Suicide…

“I have always been somewhat disheartened that this pampered Baby Boomer image has dogged us for years despite the fact that we have dutifully trudged off to our jobs, reinvented industries, raised super Gen-X and Y kids and are now caring for our aging parents. In fact, I bristle when I see Tom Brokaw’s book The Greatest Generation.”While the book is kind to our parents, it makes me ask what isn’t to love about Baby Boomers? It is my sense that the “Greatest” are the enduring generation having lived through the depression and two wars. Our folks had to deal with tough times and successfully played the hand they were dealt. We, on the other hand, have been an action generation that challenged the status quo, believes deeply in personal choice, the idea that change is good and delivered on the dream of the American Century. And, as they say in New Jersey, not f’nuthin, but we also had major things to endure like Lawrence Welk and Swanson TV dinners.”

The idea? Who is telling our story?

[Also thinking that Bill will do a better old-white-guy pitch than Clint.]

3 Baby Boomer Presidents And Marijuana IS Still Illegal – Huh?

Peter · August 27, 2012 · 1 Comment

Legalize marijuana, right? Wouldn’t you have thought that Clinton / Bush / Obama would have figured this one out? Isn’t this why we HAVE Baby Boomer presidents?

That’s what many of us wanted and thought. But, it seems that in addition to our presidents, not all of us actually do. According to a poll by Mason-Dixon Polling and Research:

“The poll found that respondents identifying themselves as Republican and over 65 years old were more likely to support using federal resources “to arrest and prosecute individuals who are acting in compliance with state medical marijuana laws*. ” More than 80 percent of the youngest respondents, voters under 34, favored “respecting state medical marijuana laws.”

*These are the same people, mostly Republican, that preach that individual states should have the right to pass their own laws as in less federal government – like they scream it. That is, I guess, unless, they don’t like pot.

Want more? Read Kush (yes there is a Kush Magazine.)

“Boomercide: From Woodstock to Suicide” Buy This Thought Provoking Book On Amazon

Peter · August 20, 2012 · 1 Comment

When I started to write my book “Boomercide: From Woodstock To Suicide” I thought that I might be the only Baby Boomer contemplating suicide as a life planning tool. It appears that I am not alone.

“Boomercide: From Woodstock To Suicide” is now available on –>  Amazon.

Boomers Are Not Internet Slaves

Peter · August 13, 2012 · 1 Comment

eMarketer  reports that adults 50-64 use the internet significantly less that the 18-29 and 30-49 age groups. I am not surprised. I think (know) that we use the Internet more for its utility than as pure entertainment. For example, eMarketer points out that 55-64 year old’s use email as much as the younger demographics. Here is what eMarketer says:

“Email is a prime example. Boomers are about as likely as younger internet users to use email. And in this instance, boomers don’t fall behind younger cohorts in frequency of usage. In February 2012 Pew polling, six in 10 boomers reported using email “yesterday,” essentially matching the 30-to-49 and 18-to-29 age groups.”

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