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Trong cuốn sách mới của mình “Hậu quả: Những ngày cuối cùng của thời kỳ bùng nổ trẻ em và tương lai của quyền lực ở Mỹ”, Philip Bump, nhà bình luận quốc gia của tờ Washington Post lập luận rằng nhiều rạn nứt mà đất nước đang phải đối mặt – về mặt chính trị, kinh tế, văn hóa ngày nay – phải được giải quyết. làm với Baby Boomers già đi. Trong phần này của podcast Chính trị FiveThirtyEight, Galen Druke nói chuyện với Bump về những gì anh ấy tìm thấy. Trang web: Merch: Twitter: Facebook: Podcast:

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  1. illmadeknight says:

    So where does Gen X factor into the discussion? It felt like it was a struggle between Boomers and Millennials only. Do we Xers tend to flow toward one or the other with no real identity of our own?

  2. Willum Westenholz says:

    That discussion of whole discussion of becoming conservative/liberal with age could really have benefitted from more sophisticated terminology… it's frustrating to hear no distinction drawn between fiscal and social aspects, socially liberal "permissive" instincts and state interventionist redistributive economics all just tossed into the same "whatever" pot.

  3. Randall Smith says:

    I was pushed out of the labor force six years ago when I was 57 (By someone a year older than me). I've been happily retired for six year. I hope the Gen X Gen X doesn't make the same mistakes we did. Reagan sold the USA a bill of goods. Tax Cuts. Tax Cuts. Tax Cuts. Ray-Gun was THE destroyer of America.

  4. Elizabeth Lockley says:

    I’ve got to ask as the recipient of teenage shade from my children, when does the boomer generation end and when does the millennial generation begin and end? And Um? Hello? Are you going all 2022 and gaslighting those with boomer parents who let themselves into the house and watched MTV and aspired to be any and all characters from the Breakfast Club. I think there was a term coined for this generational sub group – and the chocolate rations are increased. Or maybe everyone born from 1965-1980 really doesn’t exist.

  5. Victor Garcia says:

    As a millennial that started voting in 2008, I can say I will probably never ever vote republican even like 20-30 years from now. That's the party of trump and bush – two of the worst presidents in American history

  6. Mason M says:

    So what I'm hearing is everyone tends to vote their economic interest.

    Millennials haven't accumulated wealth like previous generations, so we aren't voting like they have.

  7. Kevin Keeley says:

    Great guest. The end of the podcast particular makes so much sense. The way younger generations are interacting with older through social media, phones/etc. is unlike anything we’ve seen. I think all of it just raises more questions, especially when you look out the windshield into the “AI generated content” world we are entering.

  8. The Bison King says:

    I think a big reason boomer became more conservative (relative to millenials) as they grew older is because their generation accrued much more wealth and power to conserve. Where as millenials (like myself) who are now in their mid 30s just don't have the same levels of wealth and property as boomer did at their age. I, as a millenial have more to gain from the government than lose from it. I just don't have that much to lose at all. You're gonna tax my property? What property? I don't own anything of value and I've been working full time for 15 years.

  9. Stirling Newberry says:

    The baby boom started with the wartime economy started to rev up. So the baby boom occurred as the Silents ended, but it is not a cut-off.

  10. Robert Goodall says:

    <<<Great video: Most people don't realize the economy is collapsing and there is an increasing rate of unemployment worldwide, so take advantage and prepare by making investment to survive.

  11. Michael H. Sanders says:

    A dark view of how and why the baby boom came into being is that it was intended to raise a huge Army to defeat the USSR with a target date sometime in the late 1960's.

  12. Michael H. Sanders says:

    Yes there was an employment problem with BB's. It resulted in a national game of musical chairs.
    Oh, and 6 million young men were diverted to the stupid ass war in Vietnam.
    Then there is homelessness. No employment equal no housing.

  13. Genghis Can! says:

    Luckily, older millennials in the United States and the UK aren't becoming more conservative as they get older, like how Gen x, baby boomers, and silent generation did.
    Tracking voter returns show millennials becoming even more liberal over the last decade.

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