Flower child fascism: boomers dominate all levels of government
A Scripps analysis, the first such look at these demographics of power, found that more than 55 percent of America's current governors, state lawmakers, and congressional representatives and senators were born between 1946 and 1964, the era generally tagged as the baby-boom generation. The total tally excludes about 10 percent of the officials nationwide because their birth dates were not found or were in dispute. "Boomer Power Holds Sway at State, National Levels" News and Tribune (Indiana) And haven't had a fresh idea in decades... |
Comments on "Flower child fascism: boomers dominate all levels of government"
Hey,
This blog is great! I just found it because my co-blogger Josh Koenig quoted you in a post today.
I think you'd be interested in our blog (please check it out), but also this post I wrote a few weeks ago about how the Millennial Generation is rising into positions of political power.
I'm going to have another pretty big post up about this next week after talking to the ED of the Young Elected Officials Network. I'll let you know when it drops.