This Baby Boomer‑voiced blog argues that voting is a civic duty, not a chore. Boomers recall an era when showing up mattered—whether for work, school, or democracy. Skipping the ballot box and then complaining about the results is like refusing to stir the soup and whining that it’s bland. Voting isn’t about loving politics; it’s about claiming your voice and shaping the future. When you don’t vote, you hand your power to someone else. Boomers remind younger generations that participation is the price of admission to democracy—so if you didn’t vote, don’t complain. This is a summary of the original blog post.







