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Not so much a 'march' then a 'limp' angstlessk May 2016 #1
Yea... the time for that march was about 30 fucking years ago when they were 30 years old GummyBearz May 2016 #16
This 63 year old leftinportland May 2016 #18
Thank you for your individual effort GummyBearz May 2016 #38
Blaming an entire generation for today's problems is soooo wrong headed. leftinportland May 2016 #49
hahaha GummyBearz May 2016 #59
Don't trust anyone over 30 leftinportland May 2016 #67
Don't sweat it GummyBearz May 2016 #68
Doing a great job so far. kacekwl May 2016 #94
You clean it up by reversing reaganomics and embracing democratic socialism Jackie Wilson Said May 2016 #101
Not only that but they cooed and marveled at the cheap goods from China. Jesus Malverde May 2016 #23
Massive plus one! Enthusiast May 2016 #28
Even now many people here justify shopping at WalMart SheilaT May 2016 #54
I understand shopping there if you have to. Jesus Malverde May 2016 #57
If there is literally no other store within fifty miles or so, then I'd understand. SheilaT May 2016 #60
No on should step one foot in WalMart Silver_Witch May 2016 #71
Personally, I hate Wal-Mart. Stonepounder May 2016 #74
Who is this 'they'? I'm 63, I voted against Reagan twice and against Bush the first twice. Enthusiast May 2016 #27
I give you my thanks GummyBearz May 2016 #37
Remember, there were lots of older voters not of my generation at the time. Enthusiast May 2016 #39
And your generation has given us G W Bush edhopper May 2016 #50
Wrong GummyBearz May 2016 #58
If I remember correctly the demographic of 18 - 29 year olds flat didn't vote Hulk May 2016 #83
You are on a democratic site passiveporcupine May 2016 #97
May I suggest you stop blaming an entire generation pangaia May 2016 #80
I thinly covered that in the post you just replied to GummyBearz May 2016 #82
Ditto. redwitch May 2016 #52
Agreed. Laser102 May 2016 #79
Boomers were the LEAST likely demographic to vote for Reagan Lydia Leftcoast May 2016 #56
Wait a minute. 1966 was the very beginning of Gen-X. kcr May 2016 #66
I'm not saying NO boomers voted for Reagan Lydia Leftcoast May 2016 #76
I'm a gen Xer puffy socks May 2016 #77
This message was self-deleted by its author tenderfoot May 2016 #72
Over 50 more accurate. abelenkpe May 2016 #2
What I was thinking. Eleanors38 May 2016 #4
First thing that came to my mind... Wounded Bear May 2016 #10
And I am rethinking Delphinus May 2016 #99
It's basically where I was at... Wounded Bear May 2016 #104
+1000 At 57 noiretextatique May 2016 #65
This isn't France. hunter May 2016 #3
Retirement for those under 65 is.......... mrmpa May 2016 #7
Huge +1! Enthusiast May 2016 #32
Yikes! Are they saying you are overqualified because of your Masters Degree? I have one too. kerry-is-my-prez May 2016 #63
It is scary............. mrmpa May 2016 #64
And then we end up owning all that money in student loans. I live in Florida so they think people kerry-is-my-prez May 2016 #103
Right! JDPriestly May 2016 #9
Might get some more ideas... ReRe May 2016 #11
Huge +1! Enthusiast May 2016 #31
This^^^ Silver_Witch May 2016 #73
61 doing entry level lead generation, the stuff my sons friends did as summer jobs 4139 May 2016 #5
We start our own businesses and hire malaise May 2016 #6
that is exactly what i did dembotoz May 2016 #21
Mom always told us to find one thing we did well and really liked that was not our planned malaise May 2016 #25
I'm starting yoga teacher training for that very purpose... a la izquierda May 2016 #95
Makes sense malaise May 2016 #96
I have a job, but I'm laying the foundation for self employment in my field if need-be Algernon Moncrieff May 2016 #29
Only way to go malaise May 2016 #30
As a socialist, padfun May 2016 #8
Might have something to reckon with if you add in all those 30, 40 and 50 who are in the jtuck004 May 2016 #12
Old lives matter? nt clarice May 2016 #13
Gray lives matter... Fumesucker May 2016 #15
Crowd source a national fleet of buses OxQQme May 2016 #14
I'm 64... cliffordu May 2016 #17
Im living in my RV in PDX for free. ErikJ May 2016 #20
Great idea Ferd Berfel May 2016 #19
Nothing will change IMO ... Auggie May 2016 #34
TiSA is the globalized services one.. Baobab May 2016 #46
30 years experience in IT and you couldn't get an interview in 11 years?? Wow frankieallen May 2016 #36
If you're over 30 in the IT field AnnieBW May 2016 #40
Crap, I wish you didn't tell me that, I'm 52 in July and I just completed company paid frankieallen May 2016 #44
Not necessarily true. WillowTree May 2016 #61
It depends on your skillset Ferd Berfel May 2016 #86
Oh yeah. I do realize that I got lucky. WillowTree May 2016 #90
One thing is that unless you're immersed in it Ferd Berfel May 2016 #41
The longer I don't have a decent job the harder it get to get a decent job: k8conant May 2016 #53
I'll March! maveric May 2016 #22
I hate to suggest this but Ferd Berfel May 2016 #42
Not only do companies now not want any older workers leftyladyfrommo May 2016 #81
Starting you're own biz isnt' the answer either Ferd Berfel May 2016 #85
I just have my own pet sitting business leftyladyfrommo May 2016 #88
good on ya! Ferd Berfel May 2016 #89
fired johnsolaris May 2016 #24
I guess I don't understand 1939 May 2016 #33
Concentrated ownership allowed one Corp to own most of a town's broadcasters. Octafish May 2016 #45
When I was growing up in Detroit 1939 May 2016 #47
I haven't lived in the Detroit area since 1983 but k8conant May 2016 #55
Problem is that 1939 May 2016 #69
Every major change in this country LiberalCatholic May 2016 #26
Yup. Enthusiast May 2016 #35
Er . . . Iraq War on line 1. HughBeaumont May 2016 #102
K&R smirkymonkey May 2016 #43
expect no help or even acknowledgement of the problem from the dem party KG May 2016 #48
Not only 60somethings, but also 50somethings especially women. Dont call me Shirley May 2016 #51
Good idea! It should be Sanders/Clinton supporters, Indys, Repubs. Everyone should be involved. kerry-is-my-prez May 2016 #62
We had a rally in D.C. on April 14th ! hellraiser69 May 2016 #70
So, what are these people suppose to do? Helen Borg May 2016 #75
Those who are forced to look for work at that age break my heart. What's wrong with us? Laser102 May 2016 #78
I didn't realize it at the time that I was one paycheck away from disaster... StarzGuy May 2016 #84
I am sorry. Delphinus May 2016 #100
My two brothers are in the same boat LittleGirl May 2016 #87
drop the retirement age to 60 or even 55... lakeguy May 2016 #91
Amen! Phlem May 2016 #92
Love to join you kacekwl May 2016 #93
Will the bus ride to DC be free? Boomerproud May 2016 #98
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