Questions:Answers:
1) At what age must one be to be considered a Senior?
2) What percentage of the voting public are seniors?
3) How likely are Seniors to vote compared to other age groups?
NOTE: The above is the best way I know of answering without 6 hours of searching Bing for Pie Charts and Graphs. (not trying to be sarcastic or disrespectful)
Now as to the article.....
No surprise with the numbers. 'Seniors' aren't like Moonbats who fall for mindless sound-bites. 'We' can all read and still comprehend what we're reading, unlike most Moonbats. And most of us seniors can still wash and dress ourselves in the morning -- also unlike the Moonbats
The fact is that the days of: 'The AARP Senior' are over. AARP screwed the pooch big-time by their lies and playing mouth piece for the RATS Commies (there aren't any rats left in the democRATic Party). I think AARP stays in business by selling insurance. Membership has dropped like a rock.
Gotta run now. This 'Senior' has to get out his Fender Statocaster™ now and Jam to some Rock and Rock. Think I'll warm up to Roll With The Changes by REO Speedwagon
Think I’ll warm up to Roll With The Changes by REO Speedwagon
I’m a bass player. I’m especially fond of “Won’t get fooled again”.
;-)