Age and Representation
The discussion highlights the stark age disparity within U.S. governance, where a mere 5% of elected officials are under 38, despite half the population being younger. It raises critical questions about the legitimacy of leadership when older representatives may not connect with the experiences of younger constituents. Emphasizing the need for age limits in politics, it argues for a more dynamic and representative democracy that can address the pressing issues of wealth transfer and societal change.In this clip
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