TRUMP AND MILLENNIALS
[This Monday’s Archive was originally published on June 23, 2017. The prediction then that President Trump as 45 can change Generation Snowflake into the Next Great Generation we see emerging now, along with Zers. Oct. 25: Young Voters Say Trump Winning Them Over With Honesty and Charisma. This will come into full fruition by Trump as 47 Enjoy the generational analysis.]
TTP, June 23, 2017
From where do we get the term and concept of “Millennials” as the current generation of young people in America today?
From a 1991 book that explains American cultural history as a repeating cycle of four generational types: Generations: The History of America’s Future, 1584 to 2069 by historians William Strauss and Neil Howe.
Straus & Howe posit that these four – Idealist, Reactive, Civic, and Adaptive – have distinguishing mind-sets, with strengths and weaknesses that emerge at different times in the generational life-cycle of childhood, young adulthood, mid-life, and old age.
- Idealist, motivated by abstract goals and principles;
- Reactive, motivated by a cynical practicality;
- Civic, motivated by a community spirit and can-do optimism;
- Adaptive, motivated by the desire for compromise and consensus.

Ever since Trump first ran for president, a central theme among Democrats and the media has been that Trump is literally Hitler, and his supporters – namely, Republicans – are literally Nazis.

Who do we blame for the terrible destruction of drug addiction?
Regarding the border invasion of America, there are waves of people passing through Mexico from even as far as South America, requiring that they traverse the treacherous Darien Gap, but their journey is not without substantial patronage from the US government, United Nations, and sinister NGOs.







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