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In reply to the discussion: 80 Years of Trying Is Circling Down the Drain [View all]Septua
(2,858 posts)86. And what changed during your 80 and my 78 years?
The white percentage of the population went from 90 to 60...
Cancel Culture became a political topic...
Immigration went from 250,000 to 1,000,000...
Corporate greed came into being...
10% of the wealthy control 2/3 of the wealth...
Too many of that 10% don't want to pay for food stamps or Medicaid...
Too many of the aforementioned 60% don't want to pay for food stamps or Medicaid...
Global warming became an issue to deal with...
Etc, etc, etc...
I've said it before, will say it again and election results confirm it. Half the people in the country want to go back in time to 1950. And Donald J Trump Sr gave them permission to pursue the dream.
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I have always loved that quote (in my opinion one of the best, and most poignant, ever)
stopdiggin
Jul 30
#8
dear mm. ever since the devistatimg kerry and edwards losss , i have been at a loss.
AllaN01Bear
Jul 30
#11
I'm 81. Your life and mine have a lot of parallels. "Old age ain't for sissies" Bette Davis
Ping Tung
Jul 30
#17
Thanks for sharing your hard earned wisdom and perspective! A bit younger, but I shared your disappointment. I have
wiggs
Jul 30
#19
Corporate power and capitalism will not allow the kind of progress we yearn for.
BWdem4life
Jul 30
#27
When I was in high school, if a girl got pregnant out of wedlock she had two choices.
totodeinhere
Jul 30
#28
Happy birthday . . . I think. I'm 4 years behind you, but your post feels like going back in the time machine.
Vinca
Jul 30
#31
You have done more than most. At some point, our role becomes to advise the younger
LoisB
Jul 30
#34
A belated happy birthday, MineralMan - and I hope your birthday yesterday had some real joy, that
highplainsdem
Jul 30
#38
Right there with you. I grew up in the BA, home to the hippies, LGBTQ, alternative lifestyles.
58Sunliner
Jul 30
#40
I am happy that you remain mentally fit and hale enough to share that with us...
Moostache
Jul 30
#47
Ironically, it feels like what my Dad and other family members fought against since the civil war.
Evolve Dammit
Jul 30
#53
You and I have been on similar paths our whole lives. One key difference: we did have one child.
usaf-vet
Jul 30
#56
Throughout history social progress has ebbed & flowed. It's never been a simple linear progression.
CaptainTruth
Jul 30
#67