In his recent rant against the ungrateful children of the Baby Boomers, (“This Boomer Isn’t Going to Apologize” Wall Street Journal June 19, 2009) Stephen Moore, the Journal’s senior economics writer, repudiates the “guilt and grief” expressed by repentant Baby Boomer commencement speakers, and attacks the sense of entitlement ascribed to recent graduates he dismisses as the “echo generation.”
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The Unrepentant Boomer's Last Stand
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In his recent rant against the ungrateful children of the Baby Boomers, (“This Boomer Isn’t Going to Apologize” Wall Street Journal June 19, 2009) Stephen Moore, the Journal’s senior economics writer, repudiates the “guilt and grief” expressed by repentant Baby Boomer commencement speakers, and attacks the sense of entitlement ascribed to recent graduates he dismisses as the “echo generation.”