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Act_of_Reparation

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29. Yes, my generation is to blame for not cleaning up the messes your generation made.
Fri Dec 2, 2016, 03:14 PM
Dec 2016

If millennials had gone out to vote, Clinton could have won. Of course, if boomers had stayed home, Clinton could have won.

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it is absolutely mind boggling. moda253 Dec 2016 #1
Sadly, that realization will come too late, I'm afraid. MineralMan Dec 2016 #2
I assume the reverse... brooklynite Dec 2016 #3
Loss or restrictions on reproductive freedom etherealtruth Dec 2016 #4
Most millinials have always lived with broader freedoms and reproductive rights. leftyladyfrommo Dec 2016 #7
Say it isn't so. DURHAM D Dec 2016 #5
The only think greater than hate among his supporters is stupid world wide wally Dec 2016 #6
According to this, Millennial turnout in 2016 was lower than in 2012! MineralMan Dec 2016 #8
Old white men put Trump in the white house. Not millenials. killbotfactory Dec 2016 #16
I'm an old white man. I voted for Hillary. MineralMan Dec 2016 #17
So you start a thread blaming millenials for not showing up killbotfactory Dec 2016 #18
But, see, they didn't show up. If they had, Hillary would MineralMan Dec 2016 #19
But they didn't show up now did they? leftofcool Dec 2016 #26
Millennial vote was UP from 2012 fizzed Dec 2016 #27
they'll realize that Democrats and Republicans are not the exact same thing La Lioness Priyanka Dec 2016 #9
Under 55 voted heavily democratic in the election...if they voted Johonny Dec 2016 #10
Then more of them should vote, don't you think? MineralMan Dec 2016 #11
Traditionally, the older you are, the more you have, the more settled you are, they more likely you Johonny Dec 2016 #13
OK. Perhaps that should change, don't you think? MineralMan Dec 2016 #15
"Perhaps that should change"? Act_of_Reparation Dec 2016 #30
Hasn't the 18-30 year old voters always been the lowest demographic voting? madinmaryland Dec 2016 #33
Yes, but that doesn't mean MineralMan Dec 2016 #34
I don't disagree with you, but what do you do to get them to vote? madinmaryland Dec 2016 #35
As a millennial, all of my friends and I made the adult decision PatsFan87 Dec 2016 #12
And yet, millennial turnout in 2016 was lower than in 2012. MineralMan Dec 2016 #14
Absolutely. PatsFan87 Dec 2016 #20
Here's the thing: Vote for yourself. MineralMan Dec 2016 #21
I agree with you about the realism of having two choices PatsFan87 Dec 2016 #24
This has already been debunked up thread and you keep bringing it up taught_me_patience Dec 2016 #31
Half off tuition at Trump U. Yavin4 Dec 2016 #22
The doors are locked there. MineralMan Dec 2016 #23
See. It's a tough school to get into. Yavin4 Dec 2016 #25
Millennial vote was actually UP from 2012 in 2016 fizzed Dec 2016 #28
Yes, my generation is to blame for not cleaning up the messes your generation made. Act_of_Reparation Dec 2016 #29
Blaming the generation that actually voted for Hillary rather than the generation that actually taught_me_patience Dec 2016 #32
Kick. The OP has been completely owned in this thread taught_me_patience Dec 2016 #36
The Facebook generation. gulliver Dec 2016 #37
What will Trump's impact be on Boomers? NobodyHere Dec 2016 #38
All of the boomers I know voted for Hillary. MineralMan Dec 2016 #39
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