VictorG wrote:
I just wonder how many of the kids that age know anything of the worlds problems? Most that I know don't know anything past the various cell phone models available or what's happening in the "X-box" world.
I find it interesting. I was born in 1983, which is the 2nd year of the Millenial Generation but also considered Generation 9/11 because we were in between 10-20 yrs old at that time. I remember Clintons election, Lewinsky, Rwanda, the 2000 election, the bombings of Oklahoma, the USS Cole, the embassies, 9/11, all that BS with Bush, and so forth. I think a major reason why I remain unaffiliated but lean left on social issues is because the Right seems to lack compassion. They seem to be stuck in some 1940s mentality that doesn't go over well these days. Fiscally, the right makes a lot of sense. We have a spending problem. Plain and simple. Maintain current levels of revenue, reduce spending and realize the savings. However, there are good and bad on both sides of the aisle. I feel there's room for a major 3rd Party, something has to be better than the lack of leadership and piss poor governance we are all witnessing today. Obama is an arrogant prick who, I feel, is in way over his head. The Republicans have been hi-jacked by an extremist group (fucking Tea partiers). The ACA and Obama are doing a good job of showing how bad it is, the Republicans should be able to swoop in with ideas for augmenting it, instead of voting on it's repeal for the 43rd time. Anyway, all I'm trying to say is...squirrel.
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