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tj444 -> RE: People Who Are Destroying America - Teachers (3/2/2012 12:12:15 PM)
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ORIGINAL: Edwynn That's not my experience at the uni. I could not give any actual numbers, I'm not taking a poll of fellow students, but based on various questions and commentary in class, I can assure you that young Republicans are not underrepresented. To the issue of change in voting sentiments to more putatively conservative as some people age, it's true that some grow tired of all the thought process involved in understanding political issues and find it easier to just fall back on what they imagine to be clever and witty aphorisms, which the conservative parties are eager to put forth as substantive political discourse. I did not go to uni in the US so I have no personal experience with that... As a young Albertan tho, my parents voted Conservative and there was that influence or pressure to also vote Conservative, so i can understand a certain number of young Americans voting republican cuz their parents did.. I do think that young people tend to have ideals that havent met reality, in that they did not have paychecks and see how much tax, ss, etc deductions they pay out, the state sales tax, fees here, extra govt charges there, etc etc.. until they add it all up and say, holy shit, I am paying half my income in tax! lol It wouldnt be so bad if all the money was used as it should be,.. but given govt waste, fraud, politicians being bought by big business, etc.. that too is part of the reality.. That said, I dont vote and have not since my 20s.. its up to other people to decide the govt they want since they are the ones that have to live here, I can vote with my feet and leave..
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