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In reply to the discussion: At some point, young voters "broke bad" and turned on older voters. Maybe they didn't mean to hurt us. But, they did. [View all]lovesfruit
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And then generally just listening to lots of podcasts, and discussing current events with husband, family, and friends. I discuss this stuff daily, but not here.
We vote, we go to rallies (heck, Ive even organized one before
), and we care deeply what happens to people less fortunate than us.
But yes, I am happy to see there are people here who seem to understand us and recognize that our wants may varywe are in totally different life stages, so of course they varybut that doesnt make us bad or deserving of scorn.
Just an example of some of my beliefs
I will not directly benefit from universal daycare and pre-K. My youngest will be in elementary within a couple of years. But knowing how hard it way to pay for this (I pay about $500 weekly between daycare for the toddler and before/after & summer camps for my 8YR old), I would never wish this struggling on someone younger than me, just because thats how it was for me.
And if someone were to ask me why I caucused for Elizabeth Warren (Im in KS, where we caucus), Id tell them my top issue was her goal to reform social security, specifically her proposal to give credit to people who spent time out of the work force for caregiving (predominantly women). Women are a disproportionate share of the 65+ group who live in poverty.
Maybe Ill start a thread for us young folks to share what issues are most important for us. People might be surprised to see its not only topics that only seem to affect us in the here and now
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