Since I'm 71, 50 is young. And, the new middle age goes until 85, I'm told. I remember 50 is the first year AARP invites one to join - rather a shocker. Thanks for the pointer to the Mosler economics. I totally agree with you that Party and Patrons (the donors and their money) is given priority over Country and Constituents. I'm working with Wolf-PAC on a limited constitutional amendment to get money out of politics. Since when did corporations get the rights of a person! My motto is Re-elect No One -- with a couple of exceptions. If the election doesn't turn the country around to face forward, I will sign the Declaration of Fairness and Equality and join whatever revolution forms while advocating for non-violence. Cheers!