The oldest boomer turned 21 in 1967, and 18 year-olds could essentially only vote for President in 1972 and after (18 year-olds in 1972 were generally born in 1954).
The youngest boomer turned 18 in 1982.
None of them voted for Roosevelt, Kennedy, or LBJ;
and the youngest boomers couldn’t vote for Nixon, Ford, Carter, or Reagan’s first term.
Clinton was the first boomer President, and for about 8 years, there were no new wars, save the bombing of Belgrade in 1999 after they were ethnically cleaning Kosovars and Europe was doing little about it.
A majority of boomers voted for Dubya, but the same applies to Gen Xers, and perhaps some early millennials.
pre-dates boomers, and many boomers opposed/oppose.
most Americans revere their vets.
many people supported it. Many late gen Xers and Millennials were P2P fans, but many seem to have given it up for iTunes, iPods, and iPhones—because Steve Jobs is such a frickin’ genius and innovator.
Policy not needed: if all post-boomers ceased such, these companies would take big hits, and alternatives would have far better success, but if anything, post-boomers seem even more addicted to such than boomers. Post boomers can’t help it. Free will doesn’t exist, or so I’m told by younger folks. When was the last time you didn’t use your smart phone for 24 hours, if ever?
Policy not needed: don’t feed one’s cats and dogs with such meat, or give up on cats and dogs.
IMO, most of these annoying vehicles are driven by post-boomers.
Policy not needed: the typical post-boomer probably hasn’t read the Wikipedia article on PVCs or batteries. Maybe some AI will tell them on their phone and they might remember it—maybe.
Such policies existed before boomers could vote.
Have you read what I stated? Many post-boomers do most of the dumping. I get downvoted here for promoting 3rd parties and attacking the 2-party state. But yes, go support Millennial Graham Platner because an old boomer like Susan Cole mustn’t win—and support Bernie and AOC, until they are sidelined and then vote for the centrist nominee. Don’t even think of voting 3rd party as most post-boomers seem to oppose it.
Don’t vote for Jill Stein as it could sap votes from Harris. Don’t vote for gay Millennial Chase Oliver because Trump is essentially libertarian.
The oldest boomer turned 21 in 1967, and 18 year-olds could essentially only vote for President in 1972 and after (18 year-olds in 1972 were generally born in 1954).
The youngest boomer turned 18 in 1982.
None of them voted for Roosevelt, Kennedy, or LBJ;
and the youngest boomers couldn’t vote for Nixon, Ford, Carter, or Reagan’s first term.
Clinton was the first boomer President, and for about 8 years, there were no new wars, save the bombing of Belgrade in 1999 after they were ethnically cleaning Kosovars and Europe was doing little about it.
A majority of boomers voted for Dubya, but the same applies to Gen Xers, and perhaps some early millennials.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2000_United_States_presidential_election#Voter_demographics
pre-dates boomers, and many boomers opposed/oppose.
most Americans revere their vets.
many people supported it. Many late gen Xers and Millennials were P2P fans, but many seem to have given it up for iTunes, iPods, and iPhones—because Steve Jobs is such a frickin’ genius and innovator.
Policy not needed: if all post-boomers ceased such, these companies would take big hits, and alternatives would have far better success, but if anything, post-boomers seem even more addicted to such than boomers. Post boomers can’t help it. Free will doesn’t exist, or so I’m told by younger folks. When was the last time you didn’t use your smart phone for 24 hours, if ever?
Policy not needed: don’t feed one’s cats and dogs with such meat, or give up on cats and dogs.
IMO, most of these annoying vehicles are driven by post-boomers.
Policy not needed: the typical post-boomer probably hasn’t read the Wikipedia article on PVCs or batteries. Maybe some AI will tell them on their phone and they might remember it—maybe.
Such policies existed before boomers could vote.
Have you read what I stated? Many post-boomers do most of the dumping. I get downvoted here for promoting 3rd parties and attacking the 2-party state. But yes, go support Millennial Graham Platner because an old boomer like Susan Cole mustn’t win—and support Bernie and AOC, until they are sidelined and then vote for the centrist nominee. Don’t even think of voting 3rd party as most post-boomers seem to oppose it.
Don’t vote for Jill Stein as it could sap votes from Harris. Don’t vote for gay Millennial Chase Oliver because Trump is essentially libertarian.
The Graham Platner Left Is Rewriting History
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1FtyyQi198k
24:17
BadEmpanada Live
I don’t think boomers were the largest voting block in the mid-1970s.
Mark Carney—he’s the PM of Canada—is Gen X.