As an anecdotal bit Gen X'rs that I know are not particularly concerned with who the President is or what the new en vogue policies are. They are concerned with their jobs being outsourced and their future. Now that is very shallow when things like Islamofascism are looming but it is what it is. Hey where's the remote
"Now that is very shallow when things like Islamofascism are looming but it is what it is. "
No, it's logical and reasonable. First, survival. If you can't put food on the table, who cares which government is doing what?
Once you have a secure job, then you begin to worry about how to keep it secure. That is, fend off the islamonazis, among other things.
"As an anecdotal bit Gen X'rs that I know are not particularly concerned with who the President is or what the new en vogue policies are. They are concerned with their jobs being outsourced and their future. Now that is very shallow when things like Islamofascism are looming but it is what it is. Hey where's the remote"
Oh really????? You are speaking for all of us or worse your a boomer trying to cause trouble. I don't know which one it is, but I find your statements ridiculous.
Funny, most of the ones I know don't care about politics at all, they are happy with their lives and don't see government as helping or hurting them. Many aren't registered, and if they DID vote they'd vote for some 6th-tier issue like maybe they want bike paths or something.