re: #276 palomino
To some extent, but when he puts the blame on this generation of Americans specifically he starts to get nostalgic about the good old days, and then the rest is a big “Back in my day…” cliche.
Not to mention that voting trends put a lot more of the blame on his generation, the baby boomers. You don’t see the current generation of young adults supporting drug war incarcerations, supporting education cuts after benefiting from heavily subsidized colleges, or trying to gut social security and medicare for even younger generations. That’s all baby boomers and older who are trying to pull the ladder up behind them.