I am an older person and we are all angry as hell about that.
We may not like many of the changes Obama wanted or the way he went about it, but we depend, for our lives most of us, on the steadyness and security of those programs not being changed at will by the people who come and go from office.
We vote big time, always have, and right now if those changes keep being harped on by the Republicans they can clear their offices out right now.|||I doubt it. I don't think the elderly are really so selfish and callous as to reward Republicans for keeping Medicare limping along just long enough for them. It took more than Obama and the last 2 and a half years to get our country in the position it is currently in, and nobody knows that better than the people who watched our country collapse under its own excess themselves.How surprised will Obama's camp be when the older generations of america come out in droves to oust him in '12?Would that be the same older generation that ousted the GOP candidate in the New York 26 election leading to a Democratic upset?
http://www.csmonitor.com/USA/Elections/H鈥?/a>|||I'm one of those older generations that certainly will not vote for Obama.How surprised will Obama's camp be when the older generations of america come out in droves to oust him in '12?Young people did not elect Obama.
That is a total Myth.
Fact is that most young people didn't vote at all.|||Not very likely when it's the GOP that wants to cut out SS and medicare.
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