Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What you're describing is pretty common. Unfortunately, it often comes from an "I got mine" mentality that prioritizes the aging population to the detriment of the whole (think, for Social Security spending but against early education spending). I don't know you or your beliefs, but I'd urge anybody in your situation to make sure changing views are not purely self-interested or short-sighted.
- grew up in a town without a high school because the graying population bulldozed it rather than pay property taxes to fund it
I think it more about life experience bring more wisdom to your decisions and thought processes.
What "wisdom" is there in demolishing a school?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What you're describing is pretty common. Unfortunately, it often comes from an "I got mine" mentality that prioritizes the aging population to the detriment of the whole (think, for Social Security spending but against early education spending). I don't know you or your beliefs, but I'd urge anybody in your situation to make sure changing views are not purely self-interested or short-sighted.
- grew up in a town without a high school because the graying population bulldozed it rather than pay property taxes to fund it
I think it more about life experience bring more wisdom to your decisions and thought processes.
Anonymous wrote:Certainly not my experience. I was a conservative-leaning independent throughout my youth. Now, as 50 year old, I made my first political donation -- to a Democrat. For me it is less about my aging and the absolute destruction of the Republican party and conservative movement that's taken place over the last decade. But at this point I can't ever imagine voting for a Republican in any political contest again.
Anonymous wrote:What you're describing is pretty common. Unfortunately, it often comes from an "I got mine" mentality that prioritizes the aging population to the detriment of the whole (think, for Social Security spending but against early education spending). I don't know you or your beliefs, but I'd urge anybody in your situation to make sure changing views are not purely self-interested or short-sighted.
- grew up in a town without a high school because the graying population bulldozed it rather than pay property taxes to fund it
Anonymous wrote:What you're describing is pretty common. Unfortunately, it often comes from an "I got mine" mentality that prioritizes the aging population to the detriment of the whole (think, for Social Security spending but against early education spending). I don't know you or your beliefs, but I'd urge anybody in your situation to make sure changing views are not purely self-interested or short-sighted.
- grew up in a town without a high school because the graying population bulldozed it rather than pay property taxes to fund it
Anonymous wrote:
"A man who has not been a socialist before 25 has no heart. If he remains one after 25 he has no head."
—attributed to King Oscar II of Sweden