![40th U.S. President Ronald Wilson Reagan 1981-89 May 11, 1988; Tulsa, OK, USA; REAGAN DIED JUNE 5, 2004. The 40th U.S. President (1981-89) RONALD WILSON REAGAN (Republican). Nicknamed 'The Great Communicator' and 'Dutch'. Born February 6, 1911, in Tampico, Illinois. Married twice Jane Wyman (Jan 26 1940-48 Divorced) and Nancy Davis (March 4, 1952-Present). Began his career as a sports announcer on radio, then moved to Hollywood and became a movie star. He made over 50 movies as a reliable supporting actor or benign leading man, but his real calling seemed to be in politics. Governor of California (1966-75) and in 1980 defeated Democrat Jimmy Carter to become president. He advocated lower taxes and higher defense spending, and aggressively challenged the Soviet Union. After 2 full terms, was succeeded by his vice-president, George Bush the elder. Reagan suffers since 1994 from Alzheimer's Disease, a degenerative disorder that affects the brain causing memory loss & dementia and presently lives on his Santa Barbara ranch named Rancho del Cielo. .PICTURED: First Lady NANCY REAGAN watches as her husband President Ronald Reagan announces his support of George Bush's 1988 presidential bid at a dinner at Maison Blanche..(Credit Image: © Arthur Grace/ZUMAPRESS.com) (Newscom TagID: zumaamericasseven773745.jpg) [Photo via Newscom]](https://millennialsandbabyboomers.files.wordpress.com/2017/08/zumaamericasseven773745.jpg?w=591&h=548)
NO! I imagine not. In order to subdue my current state of shock I turned to designing memes. I find that they ease the torture my current government is inflicting on all Americans. At least temporarily. The main compensation I get from creating memes is the relief I feel from the hateful rhetoric being broadcast from the White House and Congress. And oh what a relief it is: Enjoy!
When you realize you’re too stupid for any proper universities!
Later. . .He’s in the far right panel trying to run away, but he will never escape the hell he created on earth!
This isn’t mine but it is truly relevant here.
If you made it this far-first, thank you for hanging in there with me. Also, let me know which one is your favorite. More Anon!
Please let me know what you think! Many of these will make more sense if you read my new Blog post: \ Maybe I have too much time on my hands, but I had such fun making these. I…
Source: My Attempt at Creating Memes!
Many of these will make more sense if you read my new Blog post:
https://millennialsandbabyboomers.com/2017/02/19/come-together-right-now/
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Maybe I have too much time on my hands, but I had such fun making these. I hope you enjoy them as well.
“You say you want a revolution” – Lennon / McCartney Hey Millennials you can rant and rave and dis Baby Boomers all you want, but until you demonstrate that you are capable of ma…
Source: Come Together…Right Now
Hey Millennials you can rant and rave and dis Baby Boomers all you want, but until you demonstrate that you are capable of making changes that are crucial for our country’s existence, then stop complaining.
And as for the Baby Boomers who think they gave birth to lazy, social-media-crazed children, stop complaining too. Instead encourage them to become a part of their country’s much needed progress. We can’t do alone, again, we need our children to work with us and take over and do a much better job than we did.
Said to Millennials by Baby Boomers | Said to Baby Boomers by The Greatest Generation |
BB-“You’re an idiot!” | GG-“You’re an idiot” |
BB- “You can be anything you want to be when you grow-up. Yes even President of the U.S.” | GG-“You can be anything you want to be when you grow-up. Yes even President of the U.S.” However Barbara Bush and Mary Anne MacLeod Trump should never have added that last bit. |
BB-“You’re on the phone too much, put it down and look at me when I’m talking to you.” | GG-“Next time I hear a busy signal when I call home I’m ripping the phone out of the wall.” |
BB-“Don’t you ever take a picture of where you are instead of a selfie?” | GG-“What do you mean you put seven people in the VW bug and drove around all night?” |
M-“I need a car when I turn 16.”
BB-“Okay sweetie.” |
BB-“Can I have the car tonight, Dad?” GG-“No, your sister asked first.”
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BB-“Why can’t you do anything right?” | GG-“You can’t do anything right, ever.” |
BB-“Get off that phone and read a book.” | GG-“Turn off that radio and read a book.” |
BB-“I would like you to go to college, but you’ll have to pay for most of it yourself.” | GG-“You will go to college and we’ll pay for it.” |
BB-“You’ve got it too easy.” | GG-“You’ve got it too easy.” |
BB-“Yes darling you should always question authority.”
M’s BB Teacher-“Questioning authority does not mean asking, ‘Why do we have to read this stupid book.’” |
GG-“If you get a draft notice you’re going to fight in Viet Nam.”
BB-“Why should I fight in yet another immoral war, created to help boost the economy?” |
BB-“You must vote. my generation worked hard for the 18-year-old right to vote. Make your vote count.”
M-“Yeah, well that didn’t work out did it?” |
GG-“You cannot vote at 18!”
BB-“Let me see. . .I can die for my country at 18, but I can’t vote for the men who are sending me to my death?” |
M-“What? After all these years women still aren’t paid as much as men?” Didn’t you march for that too?” | GG-“You’re what? A Feminist?” |
They fuck you up, your mum and dad.
They may not mean to, but they do.
They fill you with the faults they had
And add some extra, just for you.
But they were fucked up in their turn
By fools in old-style hats and coats,
Who half the time were soppy-stern
And half at one another’s throats.
Man hands on misery to man.
It deepens like a coastal shelf.
Get out as early as you can,
And don’t have any kids yourself.- Philip Larkin’s 1971
Even though we totally agreed with Philip Larkin we obviously didn’t heed his advice and went on to populate America with the largest generation ever. Millennials sadly don’t realize that we had parents too. Our parents were the first generation to actually have children because they wanted to and not because they could employ them as farmhands.
This is all thanks to Dr. Spock, no, not that Spock. Dr. Benjamin Spock who wrote excessively on how to raise your children with hugs, laughter, praise, fairness, and lots of love. His first book was published in 1946, the year after WWII ended and the year before babies boomed all over the world. His book was my bible and I used it for my daughter’s first two years and beyond. He was so right-on about everything she did that I suspected she sneaked into my room and read the passages.
I remember that the Greatest Generation believed that he knew how to raise children, but had no business at our Viet Nam War protests. He argued that the war was killing the generation he raised, nurtured, and cared about most. And this was true, 58,000 Baby Boomers perished in that war, leaving a huge hole in my generation and the Greatest Generation’s hearts.
So you see Millennials each generation has their greatness and their downfalls and even their pitfalls.
Ending Global Warming
Making the U.S. a progressive state
Running for office and filling the shoes of the ancient men in GOVERNMENT
Selling the beautiful idea of a SOCIAL DEMOCRACY
Creating a social democracy in the U.S
Free and Equal Education for all schools (After all what part of educating the masses repulses the Republicans? Oh yeah, the educated masses scare them to death, see what it did for the Boomers in the 60s and 70s)
Free Quality Health Care
Paid time off for giving birth for both partners
Paid time off to care for sick children and ailing parents
Strict Gun laws
True belief that war and violence is NEVER the answer
Peace and negotiations as an alternative to WAR
Inexpensive quality CHILD CARE
Increase pay for our workers over CEOs, CFOs, and POLITICIANS
Redefine and re-fabricate our Justice system and prison system
Increase time off for workers
Lessen the greed from Corporate CEOs, CFOs, and politicians
A Woman’s Place is Smack Dab in the Middle of a Revolution In all 50 states and 40 nations people marched in solidarity for, well everyone’s human rights and against the new POTUS. In …
In all 50 states and 40 nations people marched in solidarity for, well everyone’s human rights and against the new POTUS.
In Boulder the line to get on a bus went around the block, and it was only 6:00 am. Full busses, with people standing, left every 15 minutes. Thank you Colorado RTD!
The Women’s March on Denver began at 9:00 am, (I’m in there somewhere!) 40,000 signed up on line, over 100,000 showed up.
The energy, enthusiasm, and common frustration was evident throughout the day:
And then there were signs I couldn’t photograph:
SUPER, CALLOW, FRAGILE EGO TRUMP IS QUITE ATROCIOUS
WE SHALL (NOT) OVER COMB
TOUPEE OR NOT TO EQUAL PAY
NOW YOU’VE MADE GRANDMA MAD
DON’T IMPLY THAT I DON’T HAVE EQUAL RIGHTS
The speakers spoke to everyone in the crowd encouraging them to stay strong. They spoke for five minutes each and didn’t spare any words. There was music and dancing, and lots of standing and singing and believing in what we can accomplish when we all work together. Thank you organizers, speakers and all who attended.
Women’s March on. . .Well Every State is now hosting a march on Jan. 21st, 2017!! Please Join Us! FIND YOUR’S AT: Know your rights in a peaceful protest: Why this day sucks? The U.S. is…
Source: Today Sucks, Tomorrow will Rock!
FIND YOUR’S AT: https://www.aclu.org/feature/womens-march-state-state-guide
Know your rights in a peaceful protest:
https://www.aclu.org/know-your-rights/what-do-if-your-rights-are-violated-demonstration-or-protest
This list could be a dissertation on the incoming president’s incompetence, his idioms, his ignorance, and on and on and on-But I’ll stop here and get on with tomorrow!!
*Source: CIVITAS: A Framework for Civic Education, a collaborative project of the Center for Civic Education and the Council for the Advancement of Citizenship, National Council for the Social Studies Bulletin No. 86, 1991. You can obtain a copy of “Civitas” by calling 1-800-350-4223