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Friedman points to the baby boomer generation in Greece and other eurozone countries and in the U.S that has wasted the opportunity to build a better future. Instead this generation of baby boomer politicians and others have left a legacy of debt to the next generation.
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Friedman says the baby boomer generation has failed to do what it should have done for a future generation. He quotes Grece's deputy prime minister, who referring to the credits and loans that were extended to Greece after joining the E.U., "we ate it together," the politicians and the people. What this generation of baby boomers leaves to young people today is a legacy of large debt.
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New York Times 07/16/2011
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