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I know you guys have been waiting for my opinion on this! 😂

Regarding the age of a politician. Who gives a dam? I could argue that young politicians don’t have life experience all day but I could argue that old politicians have already made up their minds and are set in their way so experience doesn’t matter. I want a person, I don’t care if they are R, D, or Independent who will listen to the concerns of their constituents, listen to the people who are more educated then them on a subject, research the issue for themselves and finally work with all the parties involved to come up with a solution that may not be perfect for one individual or another but that everyone can live with.
 
listen to the people who are more educated then them on a subject
See - thats where it all breaks down, for me.

Suppose you have a well said argument and fact founded argument from both sides - how does someone, without some life experience, see things for what they are?

For example - Elk can be a detriment to some farming - and there needs to be population management. What is in place - isnt working. We need more tags!

Facts with a proposed solution can be convincing to someone whos not been sold snake oil before. Who knows though - maybe the youth would be a little more principled to carry that bill, considering elk are below low population objectives in the area Loge is "representing"
 
It’s great to have adolescents in gov’t. Entertainment when you hear a 19yr old and speak to/against a bill, and they say “well for my whole life, it’s been this/that”. Should be a 32 yr old min for legislature, and have to have at least paid taxes for X yrs.

There's an aspect of this I agree with, insofar as I think of my 19 year old self and shudder to think of the hubris I'd need to engage in to think I have meaningful insight into governance. I also just increasingly think few things could be worse for a young person than to get involved in politics - to make it a part of your identity publicly. It's related to the phenomenon I see all around me and in the world online - where individuals can only make predictions or claims that never come to fruition for so long, until continuing to believe in those predictions or claims requires that individual to be far more radicalized than they were when they initially made those predictions or claims. Politics increasingly demands fealty to continuing to believe and claim despite the outcomes, and to divide the world in two.

On the other hand, the boomers on my social media feeds don't lend themselves to the theory of Wisdom With Age - and seem to be the most gullible amongst us. I wish Mr. Warden well in politics. Perhaps it's not an age thing, and I think politics is just rough on anyone's soul.
 
insofar as I think of my 19 year old self and shudder to think of the hubris I'd need to engage in to think I have meaningful insight into governance.
I would bet this young man won't be asked for any meaningful insight into governance. He will be told how to vote. He's getting in on the ground floor of new career so if he wants a future he will vote that way.

I could easily make the argument that at least he will be able to research ideas on the internet and AI will give him the pros and cons. The amount of dumb-shit bills from the gray hairs certainly isn't lacking in Montana, so I don't think they can take the high ground on experience equalling intelligence.
 

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