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quakerboy

(14,454 posts)
9. this seems backward to me
Wed Jul 2, 2025, 12:48 AM
Jul 2

As someone who is now closer to old than to young, it appears to me that the old have turned on the old and the young.

The average age of the senators who just passed the trump bill is 64.

The average under 30 voter voted for kamala. The average over 65 voter voted for trump.

Who turned on who?

You mean Medicaid, right? Ocelot II Jul 2 #1
We're dying off. Some would say finally. So we have less power and we aren't used to it. scipan Jul 2 #2
What do we have to offer the young? LuvLoogie Jul 2 #3
It isn't the Democratic party who is offering them those things.... Jack Valentino Jul 2 #7
Neither is the party, as a whole, nor with leadership, standing in the gap. LuvLoogie Jul 2 #47
what do you mean, WE Skittles Jul 3 #129
Younger people need to realize that they too will get older and need those services. totodeinhere Jul 2 #4
that concept is lost on young people, just like it was for us when we were that age. Mother Nature gives the young a msfiddlestix Jul 2 #40
They also need to realize that this will affect their... sheshe2 Jul 2 #80
Any insight on how screwed young people have been by older people? RockRaven Jul 2 #5
I know right? meadowlander Jul 2 #12
I find these arguments that ascribe generational blame to be singularly unhelpful, not to mention inaccurate markpkessinger Jul 2 #44
Yes Starbeach Jul 2 #52
But clearly not enough to take issue with the OP blaming young voters for Trump's Medicaid cuts. meadowlander Jul 2 #58
Yes it was the ww2 generation that brought us Reagan blubunyip Jul 2 #59
Right. H2O Man Jul 2 #61
I would suggest a more significant issue is people ignoring the historical context, refusing to take responsibility for meadowlander Jul 2 #92
Beautiful! H2O Man Jul 3 #128
Amen. 58Sunliner Jul 2 #93
Thank you. H2O Man Jul 2 #60
That's wedge politics - a backlash against the 1960s and progressive politics Sparkly Jul 2 #99
But younger people are a monolith? Ilikepurple Jul 2 #107
Did I say that? Sparkly Jul 2 #113
Gen X'er here... That was my immediate thought. VegasVet Jul 2 #101
You are misinformed Fiendish Thingy Jul 2 #6
We certainly should give them more heed, since they are the only possible future Jack Valentino Jul 2 #8
Thank you. H2O Man Jul 2 #62
If they care, why'd they stay home? Sparkly Jul 2 #76
Go back and reread my post Fiendish Thingy Jul 2 #78
You think they'll learn this time? Sparkly Jul 2 #91
See last week's NYC primary Fiendish Thingy Jul 2 #95
As a former Manhattanite Sparkly Jul 2 #97
this seems backward to me quakerboy Jul 2 #9
Those senators have "free" healthcare. Justice matters. Jul 2 #15
This. Considering how old the Republicans pushing this shit that will throw seniors into the street are themselves, I Karasu Jul 2 #16
or if only the over 65 had voted for kamala quakerboy Jul 2 #20
This message was self-deleted by its author krkaufman Jul 2 #17
Whatever young voters voted for Trump and Republicans, I think Jack Valentino Jul 2 #10
This message was self-deleted by its author krkaufman Jul 2 #19
... Prairie Gates Jul 2 #11
Just another splinter cultivated by Republicans to keep America divided and distracted. live love laugh Jul 2 #13
Uh huh orangecrush Jul 2 #14
This old person remembers trying to B.See Jul 2 #18
Maybe they don't want to wait for inheritance. Buddyzbuddy Jul 2 #21
can't read, can't write, can't go 30 seconds without their phone. at least they have tik tok to care for them lol nt msongs Jul 2 #22
Disappointed to see this from you. If I broadbrush slated old folks using stereotypes of them, I'd be roasted alive here Celerity Jul 2 #25
Jesus Fucking Christ. NT Midwestern Democrat Jul 2 #26
You're in for a treat when you need them to pick your nursing home and sort your meds Orrex Jul 2 #28
While yet others use political message boards Torchlight Jul 2 #32
They were Harris's biggest voting block by age though uponit7771 Jul 2 #51
I have three Gen Z kids Bettie Jul 2 #57
Wow blubunyip Jul 2 #63
Definitely. H2O Man Jul 2 #64
Meanwhile you have 71,000 posts on DU Hassin Bin Sober Jul 2 #75
What an unfounded and divisive attack on a whole group. Heidi Jul 3 #133
De rec X 100 Celerity Jul 2 #23
Thank you. H2O Man Jul 2 #65
This message was self-deleted by its author krkaufman Jul 2 #73
That's some high-octane bullshit there in that OP. Mister Ed Jul 2 #24
Truth. H2O Man Jul 2 #66
Golly! And after the older generations have done so much for them! Orrex Jul 2 #27
Ungrateful kids! H2O Man Jul 2 #67
After women's reproductive freedom is gone nationally, Sparkly Jul 2 #84
You are silly! H2O Man Jul 2 #88
Thank you for your service Sparkly Jul 2 #90
I am so H2O Man Jul 2 #96
You got in trouble for long hair and got out of things with boxing?? Sparkly Jul 2 #98
Oh, I did. H2O Man Jul 2 #104
I believe you are dodging the point. Sparkly Jul 2 #112
Nope. H2O Man Jul 3 #119
I don't read any understanding of social issues, sorry. Sparkly Jul 3 #126
Right. H2O Man Jul 3 #135
Please tell me what political activism you engaged in that would make any of the things I mentioned "silly" Sparkly Jul 2 #100
Oh dear! H2O Man Jul 2 #105
Oh my! Sparkly Jul 3 #115
Oh, it is! H2O Man Jul 3 #120
You've used "attractive" and now "unattractive" as adjectives. Sparkly Jul 3 #125
I'm old & long retired. H2O Man Jul 3 #127
:snort: Stinky The Clown Jul 3 #121
Always. H2O Man Jul 3 #122
Wrong as usual. RandiFan1290 Jul 2 #29
Good to see I am not the only one to see a pattern here. Celerity Jul 2 #45
Seriously. H2O Man Jul 2 #68
Simple OC375 Jul 2 #30
Yes, but H2O Man Jul 2 #69
this shit is so tired WhiskeyGrinder Jul 2 #31
Any solutions to provide these asserted divisions? Torchlight Jul 2 #33
This is completely lost, and if the Dem leadership remains the same nothing substantial Passages Jul 2 #34
Hell yes! There it is. Autumn Jul 2 #37
And the music they listen to! So loud! Have you seen how they dress? Indecent! And their hair? Long, short, and Solly Mack Jul 2 #35
One of the things H2O Man Jul 2 #71
And walking faster means they get there first. The nerve! No shame. Solly Mack Jul 2 #85
Entitled brats, I tell you! H2O Man Jul 2 #87
Did you say party? Woohoo! Solly Mack Jul 2 #89
I think it breaks down to older voters don't care what younger voters need. Autumn Jul 2 #36
We need to stop this generational blaming. The main problems are income inequality travelingthrulife Jul 2 #38
ABSOLUTELY! blubunyip Jul 2 #70
This old person feels old people have abandoned the young. Nanjeanne Jul 2 #39
Interesting spin... seems to me a good portion of older voters turned on themselves. Chakaconcarne Jul 2 #41
Young people voted for Harris, it was the over 50 crowd that elected Trump Johnny2X2X Jul 2 #42
Yep, I thought boomers broke towards Harris they didn't... Just damn uponit7771 Jul 2 #50
Or, comparing 2004 and 2024 CNN exit poll data muriel_volestrangler Jul 2 #72
Only GenX broke towards Putin's Puppet, they literally were the deciding votes uponit7771 Jul 2 #43
That is not true. AP Votecast: 45yo to 64yo went for Trump +6, and 65yo and up went Trump +4 Celerity Jul 2 #46
Damn that's worse than I thought, GenX broke towards TFG hard followed by boomers.. dann uponit7771 Jul 2 #49
After the 2022 midterms I started to sound the alarm on Gen X and also (well before even then) Latino voters and younger Celerity Jul 2 #55
Yep, the right has been aiming SM code hard at men mostly mysogonostic content uponit7771 Jul 2 #74
That's a wild way of looking at it. pinkstarburst Jul 2 #48
I feel its a bit more complicated than that. Samael13 Jul 2 #53
Completely unsubstantiated proposition Patton French Jul 2 #54
The claim doesn't fit with reality voters below 50 voted for Harris standingtall Jul 2 #56
These younger adults might have to take in their grandparents and parents in if things get back and we'll go back kimbutgar Jul 2 #77
I didn't know lovesfruit Jul 2 #79
The fact that there are few engaged "younger people" indicates the issue. Sparkly Jul 2 #94
Just because young people lovesfruit Jul 2 #109
I really don't care where you hang out. Sparkly Jul 2 #110
I can't speak for all of my age bracket lovesfruit Jul 2 #114
It's all about voting, if nothing else. Sparkly Jul 3 #116
Congress critters lovesfruit Jul 3 #123
I've been feeling so alone! vanessa_ca Jul 3 #124
Reddit, Discord, Facebook, my "mom group" lovesfruit Jul 3 #132
Medicaid cuts will be devastating to the nursing home industry TexasBushwhacker Jul 2 #81
Wait till the nursing homes close on their grandparents and blm Jul 2 #82
They just don't know WSHazel Jul 2 #83
In my small world I don't see this. KentuckyWoman Jul 2 #86
Oh, gee! And we've been so warm and welcoming to our younger members! Iggo Jul 2 #102
As I recall, Gen X was the most disappointing group in the general election tulipsandroses Jul 2 #103
Social media really, really, really fucked things up for the worst. Initech Jul 2 #106
when have older and younger voters ever coincided with voting preferences? Takket Jul 2 #108
General question lovesfruit Jul 2 #111
My simple answer is YES! nt cliffside Jul 3 #117
I try to welcome young people with open arms and, more importantly, Heidi Jul 3 #130
Thank you lovesfruit Jul 3 #131
sorry, but this is just divisive bullshit fishwax Jul 3 #118
Thank you for courageously stepping up to further divide our party and DU. (nt) Heidi Jul 3 #134
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