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oldinmtdem92

(120 posts)
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Mon Feb 2, 2026, 01:38 PM
9 hrs ago

and couldn't agree more may be old but i can still vote ,we need all the young voters and candidates, most repukes around here run unopposed

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Age has nothing to do with it, gab13by13 11 hrs ago #1
There need to be exceptions, as you say RockCreek 11 hrs ago #3
Few exceptions, but some. BidenRocks 9 hrs ago #26
Why? Cirsium 8 hrs ago #34
I hope you realize that rotary phones were still in use in the 1970s synni 8 hrs ago #37
Born long before rotary phones were retired, yet I still have many years before I reach retirement age. RockCreek 8 hrs ago #38
I was born in 1952, and still have years to go before I reach retirement age. DFW 3 hrs ago #62
Agreed. This notion of getting rid of older folks just for the sake of it is straight up ageism. PeaceWave 9 hrs ago #28
Many of the older folks aren't meeting the moment RetiredParatrooper 9 hrs ago #29
Death is part of life. There is no excuse for discriminatory ageism. PeaceWave 8 hrs ago #30
a few questions and answers quakerboy 8 hrs ago #39
LOLOLOLOLOLOL Cirsium 8 hrs ago #36
Well said. "Meeting the moment" means EARNING what you've got. NOT expecting it to be given to you on a silver platter. PeaceWave 6 hrs ago #50
DURec leftstreet 11 hrs ago #2
I'll be 82 in March and I agree with John Steinbeck. Ping Tung 11 hrs ago #4
Yea! Institutional knowledge and experience... what an outdated concept! Who needs it!? Eh? 😂🤣🙄 QueerDuck 11 hrs ago #5
Have you seen how ineffective the status quo in congress has been? sboatcar 11 hrs ago #7
Oh no... the minority party that's not in power, has no power. Wow. Go figure. QueerDuck 11 hrs ago #8
How many times have democrats caved to republicans? sboatcar 11 hrs ago #11
Because Democrats being in the minority and not having enough votes to defeat the majority is "caving". Ridiculous! QueerDuck 10 hrs ago #13
So you are happy with the last shutdown ending and democrats caving to remove ACA subsidies? sboatcar 10 hrs ago #14
So, because I understanding math and reality that means that I'm "happy" with how politics work? Again, ridiculous. QueerDuck 10 hrs ago #16
Okay, you're right sboatcar 10 hrs ago #18
IKR? Ridiculous to blame Qualified, Cha 6 hrs ago #53
That institutional knowledge seems incapable of Phoenix61 11 hrs ago #9
Oh dear... the minority party is not in control and the majority party is. QueerDuck 11 hrs ago #12
I'm not sure he understands how very different this Phoenix61 9 hrs ago #22
"He seems unwilling to embrace the reality of social media. MorbidButterflyTat 7 hrs ago #46
The minority party HAS been in control leftstreet 9 hrs ago #23
Bring in the new and the young but let's access the wisdom of Pelosi et. al. on how to get things done. dutch777 11 hrs ago #10
I'm older than dirt and I'm all for younger ones taking over. hamsterjill 11 hrs ago #6
Every generation has their self-expression Bettie 10 hrs ago #15
Be yourself but never stop finding yourself either. "Normal" is overrated. Be kind. twodogsbarking 8 hrs ago #31
Recommended. H2O Man 10 hrs ago #17
May the best candidate secure victory in each race is my hope Torchlight 10 hrs ago #19
Thank You, Torchlight.. Well Said! Cha 5 hrs ago #54
Post removed Post removed 10 hrs ago #20
more-or-less agree, but... mike_c 9 hrs ago #21
70 oldinmtdem92 9 hrs ago #24
I'm an old fart myself. I believe the US Constitution is dying of old age... NNadir 9 hrs ago #25
how about we just concentrate on getting a majority bigtree 9 hrs ago #27
Yep. The media drummed the incumbent president out of the race. llmart 8 hrs ago #32
This is simply ageism Pris 8 hrs ago #33
Nancy Pelosi Pris 8 hrs ago #40
I think the older members should see the potential and mentor them MagickMuffin 8 hrs ago #35
While Kamala Harris was VP she had a Stars Program to mentor young politicians like Jasmine Crockett. betsuni 7 hrs ago #45
And Jasmine Crockett is actually running for Senate JI7 7 hrs ago #47
I thought it was my imagination that Crockett seemed to get a lot of attention before running but not after. betsuni 6 hrs ago #49
Well, she's in Texass, so... Jilly_in_VA 6 hrs ago #52
Eddie Bernice Johnson encouraged Jasmine Crocket to run for Johnson's seat MagickMuffin 4 hrs ago #60
Good, it's about time. Gerontocracy is not a good idea, old fossils refusing to let go of power Warpy 7 hrs ago #41
should have been done LONG ago. Conjuay 7 hrs ago #42
"leaders ... that understand .. working families." Ah, old Democrats are wealthy upper class elite status quo betsuni 7 hrs ago #43
Exactly DFW 3 hrs ago #63
"We need to find young, engaged, energetic people MorbidButterflyTat 7 hrs ago #44
But sometimes a strongly worded letter/statement or fighting spirit press conference not covered by media betsuni 7 hrs ago #48
Where are you on the age curve? multigraincracker 6 hrs ago #51
I can definitely understand the angst Samael13 5 hrs ago #55
Run the young candidate in the Primary MineralMan 5 hrs ago #56
Sure. But, why try to EARN a job when you can simply stomp your foot and demand it be given to you? PeaceWave 5 hrs ago #57
Never seems to work that way... MineralMan 5 hrs ago #59
It would be nice if our elected representatives reflected all the various demographics. surrealAmerican 5 hrs ago #58
The old ,ineffective leadership needs to go! bob4460 3 hrs ago #61
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