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What Years Are Generation X?
The years for Generation X vary among historians, government agencies, and marketing firms. Here’s how some break it down.
Neil Howe and the late William Strauss defined the generation in the broadest terms I have come across: 1961 to 1981. They wrote this book, 13th Gen: Abort, Retry, Ignore, Fail? about Xers. It’s available on Amazon and I highly recommend it.
The United States Social Security Administration defines Generation X as “those born roughly between 1964 and 1979.
Another federal agency, the U.S. Department of Defense, sets the parameters at 1965 to 1977.
George Masnick of Harvard University’s Joint Center for Housing Studies sets the Baby Buster years at 1965 to 1984.
Trump looks young because he has Melania to chase after.
If you were married to a woman like Hillary how do you think you would look? Bill is lucky she hasn't buried him yet.
I don't want to say anything mean about Michelle so you can use your imagination about what she does to Barack.
LOL. As if Melania actually allows that fat old man to touch her. Get real. She wouldn't even hold his hand.
LOL. As if Melania actually allows that fat old man to touch her. Get real. She wouldn't even hold his hand.
To be fair, some people don't believe in public affection. You can't presume to know how their relationship is just because she doesn't flaunt it in public. On the plus side, at least she wasn't required or needed to be right next to her husband to help him remember what he's saying or get his words out.
To be fair, some people don't believe in public affection. You can't presume to know how their relationship is just because she doesn't flaunt it in public. On the plus side, at least she wasn't required or needed to be right next to her husband to help him remember what he's saying or get his words out.
Early photos show her being more 'affectionate' with him -
Seeing Trump I was thinking, he's looking younger here than when he started. But he was only in office for 4 years.
Bush didn't age much. Reagan didn't age. Nixon didn't seem to age.
I think people are blinded by expecting presidents to age rapidly like Bill and Obama like it's the norm
Obama's aging is just terrifying. Almost like he made a deal with the devil. African Americans are suppose to age well.
I miss 2007 Obama.
I think Clinton is looking ill since he lost weight. I don't remember him aging that rapidly when he was in office. I think his hair did turn gray, but that is normal from 46 to 54. I thought Bush aged a great deal and he was staying in good shape while in the White House. People are saying Obama aged because his hair turned gray over the 8 years. With Trump, people would think he was looking younger if he lost some of that excess weight.
I think it is hard to make these judgements without having before and after pictures side by side.
It's hard to be aged by a job you don't actually do.
Trump is as overweight and unattractive as he ever was, and he was already pretty old when he took office.
But golfing and tweeting doesn't age a person the way hard work does. And like what he did or not, Obama did the hard work. Trump did not.
And Obama looks fine. Not young for his age, but fine. He's at the very least in good physical condition.
Trump is 74. You only see him when he wants you to see him, with him image is everything. A facade in more ways than one. Made up full of energy, and walking tall. If you saw him bloated with McDonalds food, without all the makeup and in jeans and t-shirt, you would not believe its him.
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