That's not very prescient or even honest. There's a whole generation between Boomers & the Greatest generation, people who came of age between 1946 & 1964, people too young to have played a role in WW2. They & the GG elected Reagan, which is when it all started. The oldest Boomers were only 34 & the vast majority under 30 in 1980. They youngest weren't even old enough to vote.
It's important to understand that a lot of older Boomers developed a certain contempt for govt in general, largely because of the Draft & the WoD, particularly the war on marijuana & psychedelics. They were primed for the anti-gubmint pitch of right wing think tanks & media influence outfits that proliferated over the next couple of decades. Many have been deceived as a result of that.
There's a lot of bitterness, too, because lots of Boomers don't have it nearly as good as they'd hoped. Not at all. Retirement means poverty for many. They did the best they knew how with what they had & got screwed by the system they believed in. Every time they started to catch up from the last economic whoop-tee-doo they got hit by another.