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In reply to the discussion: The Last Boomer President [View all]appalachiablue
(44,050 posts)Yet I recall a remark Re Boomers that didn't go over well at the time with some.
I want to see a larger group of Dem. politicians on all levels, local, state and national. But there is a real GAP in the 35-55 age group that I noticed several years ago. It's concerning.
Why? Some have told me it's because of the much smaller Gen X demographic group. But look at the GOP, they have many in that age group- Cruz, Rubio, Walker, Christie, Rand Paul.
I attribute the lack of quality candidates and govt. elected officials in this age group on the Democratic side to the fact that many went into higher paying private sector business jobs during the Reagan Free Market/Uncle Miltie/Trickle Down Economy Years.
That was when government was hated, detested, deregulated and cut down. And business, especially fat boys in finance and banking took off. As Reagan proclaimed at the Jan. 1981 Inauguration, 'Government isn't the solution, it's the problem".
~ It's long said that patience is a virtue, wisdom also. ~
-My parents were pre-teens to early 20s, when FDR was president.
-I was under 10 when when LBJ took office in 1963.
-In 1980 when REAGAN was elected I was in my 20s; he was almost 70.
(I wanted to off myself from shock, because I couldn't believe REAGAN was elected, not because of his age but his 2nd rate B-actor reputation and ultraconservatism).