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In reply to the discussion: Feinstein breaks home-state endorsement rule to spurn Kamala Harris and back Biden [View all]uawchild
(2,208 posts)18. Excellent point, Warren buffet is 88. lets look closer...
Last edited Wed May 8, 2019, 03:16 PM - Edit history (2)
Buffett has been the chairman and largest shareholder of Berkshire Hathaway since 1970.
He founded the company. And is the third richest man in the world with a net worth of 89 billion dollars.
Seriously, I think that might just have a little influence on why he is still on as chairman at age 88.
When you own a large hunk of a company, like Trump does, you get to call the shots and stay on longer it seems.
But Fortune 500 companies are not going out and hiring 88 or even 78 year old CEO's.
The Military MAKES all its generals retire ate age 64 with some exceptions staying on until 68.
I feel that ignoring advanced age as a factor in selecting our nominee would be a mistake.
Cheers!
primary today, I would vote for: Undecided
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Feinstein breaks home-state endorsement rule to spurn Kamala Harris and back Biden [View all]
brooklynite
May 2019
OP
You're welcome to your opinion. Fortunately most Democrats apparently disagree with it,
highplainsdem
May 2019
#26
And since you worry about possible cognitive decline, we should consider that Booker played football
highplainsdem
May 2019
#29
Yes, but Biden's well past the age when football-related brain injuries show up.
highplainsdem
May 2019
#38
Actually, CTE symptoms don't always show up before age 50, Booker's age. That said,
highplainsdem
May 2019
#42
Some people believe that it's cute to be an ageist but it is a form of bigotry and I can't stand it.
Skya Rhen
May 2019
#9
It's not ageist or scornful to look at the physical and mental stresses of the job of POTUS
ehrnst
May 2019
#22
My mother was showing signs of dementia in her early 80s, my father was sharp as a tack...
George II
May 2019
#44
You can comment on age -- old and young and in-between -- without being prejudiced
Politicub
May 2019
#15
It is not ageist if the "someone" in your example is referring to a particular individual
spooky3
May 2019
#24
You have a real problem with your discriminatory ageist posts that you keep spewing. Feinstin and
still_one
May 2019
#48
When did this become a "rule"? Maybe in the eyes of right-wing Washington Examiner....
George II
May 2019
#7
Thanks. Though that's possibly partially explained by Sanders not being a longtime Democrat,
Demit
May 2019
#36
Sorry OP, regardless of who she does or does not endorse the Washington examiner
still_one
May 2019
#32