A generation as I understood it has traditionally been 20 years, however burd might be onto something I missed and it's more precisely 21.
Interesting, I always thought it was 30. I'm already 3 generations behind!
A generation as I understood it has traditionally been 20 years, however burd might be onto something I missed and it's more precisely 21.
How different 1974 was from 2017. Nixon was forced to resign 22 months after winning a landslide victory in the popular vote that has only been approached one time since and in a world that moved slower than it does today. And in reality, long before 1973 even turned into 1974, more Americans thought Nixon should either be removed or resign than approved of the job he was doing. With Agnew's resignation and No Contest pleas to tax evasion and the Saturday Night Massacre happening over a period of 2 weeks in October, many observers KNEW Nixon's second term would have a difficult time surviving until 1977. I have vivid and distinct memories of political discussions around our dinner table at this time. Yet in 2017, there is zero chance of trump resigning or being impeached, despite the fact he is both more corrupt than Nixon and less qualified in any other way of being president.
Kep was probably just poking us again.
Everybody that elected this clown believes in what he says, or worse yet knows he is a fraud but believes in the hate he spouts. Over 60 million voted for him, and we all know others who don't vote also agree with those who do. If the far right don't have a country than neither do the millions of people who DO believe in laws and open mindedness and do unto others.
Last week on PBS David Brooks had this to say:
Kep, you know I respect your intelligence, your thoughtful take on just about any issue, but here you are wrong. This problem will not inexorably solve itself. It isn't just old white men. There are tens of millions of people who voted for trump that will be alive and well for the next election, and the one after that, and the one after that. I don't know what it will take.
Certainly it starts with getting people with critical thinking skills to the polls. But if the best we can do is elect a handful of people to stop one bad president, we may as well pack it in. Obama was elected and he promised to do something about health care. Then he did. And the economy grew more in 2010 than in any year since. How were we rewarded? With a republican congress. Elections alone won't mean a d am n thing in the overall scheme and we can't sit around waiting for trump voters to die. Even with his policies potentially killing off plenty of them there are still plenty that we have to worry about.
In Nixon's time Congress was controlled by the opposition party. That helped at every stage of the investigations. The GOP will never be serious about investigating Trump; nothing substantial will happen unless/until the Democrats take one or both chambers.
The only "good" thing about this GOP is Trump is an outsider to them so they won't need to actively obstruct justice to protect their own connections, as they did with Reagan and Iran/Contra (a more serious Constitutional crisis than Watergate -- Reagan should have been impeached, but with a Senate majority he could have walked down Fifth Avenue shooting people).
Wiki ascribes the 20-yr generation meme as a baseline for primitive cultures (but still leaves a lot of wiggle room): "The average age of mothers at birth of their first child was 20 and at the last birth 31, giving a mean of 25.5 years per female generation — considerably above the 20 years often attributed to primitive cultures. Husbands were six to 13 years older, giving a male generational interval of 31 to 38 years."
The popular culture reference interval averages 30 or 35 years, the primitive biological generation is 20. So it depends on what you're referencing.
So in red states it's 20?
The ignorance of the Trumpettes is mindblowing. It is very telling though especially since the line that was responded to the most I believe was the one about "tyrants".
The ignorance of the Trumpettes is mindblowing. It is very telling though especially since the line that was responded to the most I believe was the one about "tyrants".
It must be that this element has always been out there but that the web has turned rock over.
Who among us hasn't been able to find their car in a crowded parking lot? https://twitter.com/AynRandPaulRyan/status/882356667391725570/video/1
Who among us hasn't been able to find their car in a crowded parking lot? https://twitter.com/AynRandPaulRyan/status/882356667391725570/video/1
My wife not only went up to the wrong car once, but it was unlocked and she got in. At that point she realized it was not hers.