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<blockquote data-quote="Parmesan" data-source="post: 1515624" data-attributes="member: 22938"><p>It’s looking like the 90s may have been the peak of the white middle class culture in many ways. The affects of increased degeneracy/single motherhood hadn’t crested yet (church was declining but still much more integral than today) globohomo was in its infancy, a lot of blue collar corporate jobs hadn’t been destroyed by MBAs and outsourcing yet. House prices weren’t bubbling. Politics was more well balanced, with political correctness in its relative infancy. Crime was on the decline. Consumer credit was increasingly generous but we hadn’t become debt slaves to asset bubbles yet.</p><p></p><p>You could argue the 1950s may have been peak, but I’m speaking in terms of a balance of technology, buying power, general ease of life and leisure, along with healthy and prosperous families.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Parmesan, post: 1515624, member: 22938"] It’s looking like the 90s may have been the peak of the white middle class culture in many ways. The affects of increased degeneracy/single motherhood hadn’t crested yet (church was declining but still much more integral than today) globohomo was in its infancy, a lot of blue collar corporate jobs hadn’t been destroyed by MBAs and outsourcing yet. House prices weren’t bubbling. Politics was more well balanced, with political correctness in its relative infancy. Crime was on the decline. Consumer credit was increasingly generous but we hadn’t become debt slaves to asset bubbles yet. You could argue the 1950s may have been peak, but I’m speaking in terms of a balance of technology, buying power, general ease of life and leisure, along with healthy and prosperous families. [/QUOTE]
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