Stacyhs
Penultimate Amazing
What the hell are you talking about? You replied to me. If that wasn't an actual response to what I was actually saying, you were just taking the opportunity to shake your cane and yell at clouds, then fine but you ought to have said so.
[ETA] On second thought, this is exactly the problem. Old liberals identify more with old conservatives than with young liberals, to the extent that they'd rather reach across the aisle for support than sort out conflicts within their own party. We saw this last year when Dem leadership sided with Republicans to kill the progressive half of the BBB rather than push it through as they'd promised.
You asked me
What, then, should the young members of your party think when they see their venerable leadership refuse to give up the torch, or fight for issues important to them, or even allow them their own voice in the party, because they did a thing fifty years ago?
I replied:
Why are you asking me this when this has never been a point I've debated? My point is that I'm tired of Baby Boomers being blamed for all the ills of the world which is pretty much what you were doing. It had NOTHING to do with older leadership refusing to give way to the younger generation.
(You asked me questions based on a position I had not taken. I never discussed the older Congress members refusing to 'give up the torch' or refusing to 'fight for issues important' to you.)
You replied:
What do you think "gerontocracy" means?
I replied:
I didn't introduce that word; you did. I repeated it and put it into quotes for a reason:
"I'm so tired of baby boomers...the old folks, the "gerontocracy", the "olds" being blamed for the ills of this country."
Try reading for context.
(Being asked what 'gerontocracy' means does not address the issue that you asked me to basically defend things I'd never argued in the first place.)
You replied:
"Okay Boomer"
[ETA] Sigh... I hate flippant replies even if they're called for. Putting something into "quotes" doesn't mean you can just ignore it and knock down a strawman instead.
(I put those words in quotes because I was quoting your words. I didn't ignore your question which was obviously rhetorical; not really meant to be answered. What should also be obvious is that I know what a 'gerontocracy' is from the context of my posts. Exactly what 'strawman' are you talking about?)
I said:
And yet again, you fail to actually address the issue which is that your question to me was based on a false premise that I had argued something I never did. There was no strawman on my part.
You said:
What the hell are you talking about? You replied to me. If that wasn't an actual response to what I was actually saying, you were just taking the opportunity to shake your cane and yell at clouds, then fine but you ought to have said so.
I don't understand what your point here is. It doesn't make any sense to me. Did I ever say I hadn't responded to you? What I said was that you still weren't addressing my point that you were asking me to basically defend something I'd never argued in the first place.
You said:
...you were just taking the opportunity to shake your cane and yell at clouds, then fine but you ought to have said so.
[ETA] On second thought, this is exactly the problem. Old liberals identify more with old conservatives than with young liberals, to the extent that they'd rather reach across the aisle for support than sort out conflicts within their own party. We saw this last year when Dem leadership sided with Republicans to kill the progressive half of the BBB rather than push it through as they'd promised.
You really do seem to have a bee up your butt with a very black and white view of Boomers/Gen.X's. You lump us all into one basket as if we all think the same. We don't. It's also very convenient for you to have someone to blame for everything...which was my original point. Have you ever considered that B & W view is part of the problem? You want everything you want without compromise which is exactly the problem with the right-wingers. But politics don't work that way in the real world whether you like it or not. And that's a reality that we 'old farts' have learned through experience.
That's before getting to so much of the rest, of course. Talk about berating Democrats for the splinter in their eye, while Republicans ignore the log in their own.