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In reply to the discussion: Open Letter to Democrats From a Disillusioned Young Voter [View all]still_one
(98,883 posts)6. they aren't voting period. Forget about Democrats, they could have voted green or some other group
they believe represents their values. This is about the millionth post where I have heard someone professing to be a spokesperson for the young.
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Then don't vote? If that is the kind of maturity the new milinials have they deserve everything
still_one
Nov 2014
#2
they aren't voting period. Forget about Democrats, they could have voted green or some other group
still_one
Nov 2014
#6
don't speak for me, only speak for yourself. That isn't what I said, but go ahead and distort
still_one
Nov 2014
#89
you are really full it, and yourself. You say I spread hate, maybe you need to get a grip on
still_one
Nov 2014
#91
Perhaps you all have a comprehension problem. I will translate for you. I said if they don't like
still_one
Nov 2014
#125
If you want it, you have to work for it, you, yourself instead of waiting for someone else...
Spazito
Nov 2014
#59
At the age we are talking about, between 20 and 30, I knew little about politics...
Spazito
Nov 2014
#80
There was change, some just refuse to see it because it wasn't EVERYTHING they...
Spazito
Nov 2014
#68
The youth that vote also have your disdain, as you make clear from your posts
Scootaloo
Nov 2014
#71
Truth be told those who don't vote don't matter because they made the conscious ...
Spazito
Nov 2014
#110
Rush Holt, Zephyr Teachout and Donald Berwick were all advocating single-payer
Chathamization
Nov 2014
#103
Probably, but if they don't listen is not voting the answer, and if there is enough as you say the
still_one
Nov 2014
#52
Actually, some left the part where you vote for someone to go to Washington BLANK....
Spitfire of ATJ
Nov 2014
#81
My view precisely. Berating and shaming customers doesnt make them want what you're selling more.
canoeist52
Nov 2014
#15
It's always someone else's fault for voters not voting. When does it become the fault
Autumn
Nov 2014
#17
I grew up during that generation as well, and you're just romanticizing your memories
Glitterati
Nov 2014
#18
Here's the thing, in 1970, less than 60% of eligible citizens bothered to register to vote
mountain grammy
Nov 2014
#23
Actually voter turnout in 2012 was only a half of one percent lower than in 1968.
progressoid
Nov 2014
#64
Not voting is a vote. If the Oligarchs give you two candidates that will either screw you,
rhett o rick
Nov 2014
#85
Don't disagree. You hit the dog enough times with a newpaper, he will soon "consent".
rhett o rick
Nov 2014
#120
A Party that doesn't listen to the voters, will lose. People can whine and blame and yell all
sabrina 1
Nov 2014
#92
The younger generation is very involved and informed. See OWS eg, and what did elected
sabrina 1
Nov 2014
#107
Well since obviously in some people's eyes there is no difference between republicans and Democrats
still_one
Nov 2014
#9
Democratic States have higher minimum wages, better marijuana laws, better access to reproductive
Bluenorthwest
Nov 2014
#12
In Oregon we legalized cannabis and all of our Democrats won by large margins
Bluenorthwest
Nov 2014
#8
Either participate in the democratic process or STFU no excuse for not voting. None.
YOHABLO
Nov 2014
#28
The letter writer invokes Warren and student loans and says young people had nothing to vote for
BeyondGeography
Nov 2014
#29
I know.. and the Environment is NOTHING, too.. The rest of us have to carry that burden while they
Cha
Nov 2014
#35
Pesky details like Planet Earth.. the "youth who didn't vote" did Not even think of.
Cha
Nov 2014
#49
That's a pretty speech but the reality is that it was easy for the rich boy JFK to say something
craigmatic
Nov 2014
#73
Elizabeth Warren stumped for a lot of these people that millenials refused to vote for.
DemocraticWing
Nov 2014
#75
"Simply banking on being the lesser evil and having that be enough won’t cut it any longer."
ChisolmTrailDem
Nov 2014
#87
With you all the way… but you better understand exactly what the Republicans want before you vote
world wide wally
Nov 2014
#95
I kick and rec this not because I think people were smart to stay home and not vote Dem.
stillwaiting
Nov 2014
#100
IMO, this OP is light weight mum bo jumbo, describing the terrible political moves as admirable
ladjf
Nov 2014
#101
100,000 minority kids turn 18(voting age)every month! and republicans know it!
jonjensen
Nov 2014
#133