They inherited a superpower-and left behind a landfill.
100 Ways Baby Boomers Ruined America and the World is not a polite critique. It's a scorched-earth manifesto written from the perspective of a Millennial-someone who's had enough of watching weak men preserve broken systems.
This book is a no-holds-barred indictment of the Baby Boomer generation and the legacy they built:
A decaying economy fueled by debt and fiat lies
Cultural rot masked as "progress"
Globalist surrender dressed up as diplomacy
Environmental sabotage in the name of convenience
Institutions so hollow they collapse under their own weight
Spanning 100 brutal truths, this book dissects how the most privileged generation in history managed to torch the future-and why it's time to replace their world, not reform it.
If you're tired of being told to "wait your turn," if you believe collapse is not a tragedy but a precondition for rebirth, and if you're ready to build something stronger from the ashes-this book is your battle flag.