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Post by Forever Sunshine on Jun 16, 2022 4:54:35 GMT -5
Should Washington's elderly leaders hand over power to a younger generation?
Americans in the nation's capital shared their thoughts on whether elderly political leaders should make room for younger figures to take power.
"We need some fresh blood in there that understands how the people are living now in the United States," one woman, Shanna, told Fox News. "The people who are ruling this country have no clue how I live – as a single mother – pay check to pay check."
Joe Biden became the oldest president ever elected to office when he won in 2016. He would be 82 at the start of his second term if his 2024 bid succeeds. Former President Trump, who was 70 when he was inaugurated, previously held the title of oldest chief executive.
"Currently, the person in the position has a lot of background in politics, and so he does have some ideas of how to work things," one woman, Olivia, told Fox News. "At the same time, you kinda wanna have somebody new in there during the next term just because of age being a factor."
"You want them to be able to do their job and not have any issues with memory," she continued.
The average age of the Senate was around 64 at the beginning of this session, according to the Congressional Research Service. The Census Bureau, meanwhile, estimated that the median age of the U.S. was just over 38 in 2020.
Congressional leaders within the legislative branch are even older: House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is 82; Senate Majority Leader Chuck Sumer is 71; and Senate Republican Minority Mitch McConnell is 80. House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy by comparison is a youthful 57.
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Post by justbec on Jun 16, 2022 9:29:21 GMT -5
Yes! Well not to idiots like AOC but yes to someone younger. 75 and 80 is too old to be running the country
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Post by Forever Sunshine on Jun 16, 2022 14:24:32 GMT -5
I totally agree. Along with term limits, there needs to be an age limit for all this. Anyone old enough to collect SS, which is actually 62, should not be holding any pubic office.
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Post by JMA 23 on Jun 16, 2022 15:35:15 GMT -5
Hard one for me, some people are quite capable at 70, some are ready for a nursing home at 50. I value experience, so this is a tough question for me, really can't say.
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Post by Forever Sunshine on Jun 16, 2022 15:53:56 GMT -5
Hard one for me, some people are quite capable at 70, some are ready for a nursing home at 50. I value experience, so this is a tough question for me, really can't say. I value experience as well but what about Biden's? He has 50 years in politics and in DC. What good has that done us in his presidency?
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Post by JMA 23 on Jun 16, 2022 16:34:47 GMT -5
Hard one for me, some people are quite capable at 70, some are ready for a nursing home at 50. I value experience, so this is a tough question for me, really can't say. I value experience as well but what about Biden's? He has 50 years in politics and in DC. What good has that done us in his presidency?He should be in a nursing home. Wow, that was easy.
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