Posted on 09/22/2009 4:47:39 PM PDT by Free ThinkerNY
CHICAGO -- Young Americans showed their collective power when they helped vote President Obama into office. Inspired by his message of "change," they knocked on doors, spread flyers, voted for him by a 2-1 margin, and partied like rock-the-vote stars when he won.
Since the election, though, that fervor has died down _ noticeably. And while young people remain the president's most loyal supporters in opinion polls, a lot of people are wondering why that age group isn't doing more to build upon their newfound reputation as political influencers.
"It's one thing to get excited about a presidential candidate. It's another thing to become a responsible citizen," says Jennifer Donahue, political director for the New Hampshire Institute Of Politics. She and other political analysts thinks they have yet to prove themselves.
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For those of you with young liberal contacts, what have you noticed?
I know quite a few young liberal college kids here in Austin and many of them are just waiting for the next big thing whether it’s American Idol or next block party.
Obamamania was their so-called Woodstock and most will just out grow it or look back and wonder what the hell was I thinking.
However, the 50 something ex-hippies,war protesters,East side black folk and liberal baby-boomers are still enthralled with Obama.
I know. I have two kids in college now. They hear what the others are saying about Oboma. No one will admit they voted for him. All the Oboma bumper stickers are gone. No Oboma T shirts, either. He "is so gay" these days. "Anti-Oboma" is the newest fad. Actually, T Parties are slowley moving "in."
These kids aren't going to college to become social dependents. They're going to college to get a good job and earn a decent salary. Oboma is destroying that for them.
Once the buildup is over, so is the party. Chalk it up to short attention spans and an inability to deal with issues besides on a very superficial level.
You mean...like.....we actually have to like, you know, pay attention and such as? I thought, like, it was just kewl to, like, you know, vote for the kewl guy and such as. I didn’t, like, you know think you wanted me to like stay involved and stuff and such as.....
Fads don't last long.
Also, people catch on to New Age fake messiah cults...eventually.
When the land of milk and honey and the promised healings don't appear,
the followers stop attending the weekend seminars.
They don't want to pay the fees or buy the tapes.
He's cried wolf TOO MANY TIMES already and people are no longer
buying the act. Time to switch to karaoke and some different tunes.
-—”I asked her what exactly needs changing in our country and I got dead silence, then gotta run, Dad, talk to you later. Not once could she tell me what needs changing.”
Out of curiosity, is your daughter starting to come to her senses about Obeyme?
At some point there has to be some capitulation among the young, right?
You must not have been in California lately. Obama Change bumper stickers all over the place. There’s lotsa Koolaid out here.
Every time I have to struggle to resist the urge to flip them off as I drive by...
I honestly don’t know where she stands now. She never brings up news or political issues. And I haven’t brought it up because the chance of civil discourse is pretty slim. Like somebody said earlier on the thread, the kids voted for him because he was the shiny new bauble.
My sister and wife followed the same pattern — pretty liberal until their mid to late 20s when they realized how hard they were working and such a large chunk of their labor was going to others who didn’t work. I suspect the same thing will happen here, but it may take another few years (she’s 23 now).
Ah, well best of luck to you (with your daughter)!! If Obeyme screws up so badly, he’ll JADE all these young fools into some sense of reality.
A trend I've been noticing is the rise of libertarianism. A lot of young people don't like the conservative label because it makes them sound like, well...
Libertarianism seems more revolutionary, I suppose, and they can more easily combine it with hedonism. :)
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