A Quote by Meghan McCain

The baby boomers have dropped the ball on their burden of responsibility. — © Meghan McCain
The baby boomers have dropped the ball on their burden of responsibility.
I am very concerned about the millions of baby boomers who are counting on the stock market to deliver them a safe, sound, long retirement. I am afraid the baby boomers who are counting on the stock market are in trouble.
I love my family but my family - they're the type of people that never let you forget anything you ever did... I was in the first grade Christmas play - I'm playing Mary. Now, during the course of the play, I dropped the baby Jesus... They still talk about this. I go to my family reunion, and one of my cousins just had a baby. So I'm like, 'Oh, that's a cute little baby. Let me hold the baby...' And my aunt runs over, 'Don't you give her that baby! You know she dropped the baby Jesus!'
A lot of baby boomers are baby bongers.
In the year 2000, the very youngest members of the Baby Boomer crew were in their mid-30s while the oldest Boomers were mid-50s. That year, the Boomers were a generation divided somewhat equally between the GOP and Democrats.
My husband cannot throw the ball and catch the ball at the same time. I can't believe they dropped the ball so many times.
It's a tremendous responsibility to be direct descendants of the prophet Muhammad. This family has had the burden of leadership on its shoulders for 1,400 years. I'm not going to drop the ball on my shift.
We're just not ready for the retirement of the Baby Boomers. And we'd better prepare for that.
Now, do I think the baby boomers tend to be self-absorbed? I do.
Baby Boomers becoming Republicans while Dems become outdated.
Baby boomers helped me a great deal in my career. They launched me. They were there for me to sing my song to. And I'm not saying I'm better than anyone, but I think they turned that anti-authority baby boom mentality into their own enemy. Now I identify very closely with their children.
We wanted a supporting cast that would appeal to Baby Boomers who grew up in the fifties.
The Baby Boomers: whiny, narcissistic, self-indulgent people with a simple philosophy: "Gimme that! It's mine!"
Inside my head I carry: my baby goat, my baby brother, my ama's face, our family's future. My bundle is light. My burden is heavy.
World War II brought the Greatest Generation together. Vietnam tore the Baby Boomers apart.
Baby boomers selling your rumors of their history, forcein' youth away from the truth of what's real today
Nobody can seem more politicised and glamorous than the baby-boomers. But their kids are surprisingly robust and late bloomers.
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