“Now that the RINOs have stabbed us in the back things will get worse for our young friends. Hard lessons are expensive.”
Obama’s media duped these young people for the last time; their lives suck, and they will be pitted against the welfare class and illegal aliens to regain any semblance of the world they knew as teens. Their only other option is to join the welfare class, which leaves a LOT to be desired.
I heard the same song back in the 1970’s about the baby boomers. But this time they may be right.
Objective, measurable productivity and durability may be too frightening for her, though. Not near as many cool engineers in TV or the movies as there are suave, rich lawyers. Nor as great a chance of making it big in politics if you are NOT a lawyer.
re: “Generation Y professionals have seen their average incomes fall by 8% since the beginning of 2008 and their unemployment rate is consistently higher than the general population.”
This may be true, but their pessimism is for all the wrong reasons. The enduring promise of America’s future was based on sound economic and political realities - free market capitalism and limited government.
When those sound principles are ignored or eradicated you get what we are experiencing now - less freedom and a depressed economy. Which, as we all know, are only going to get worse as long as the policies that promote the destruction of our founding political and economic principles are followed.
She is a plaintiff in a class action law suit against the San Francisco School of Law from which she graduated."""....
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ROFLhahahahahahaha.............
She DID get an education, the main COURSE she learned very well, SUE. ROFL........oh the irony.
33 yr old, graduated in 2009, at age 30, so she spent 12 years in college for her law degree? or did I miss something?
For most of them it won't make a difference. They have never had to take care of themselves and with an Iphone 5 in hand and a new tattoo to show off, what could be the problem?
Meanwhile, 60%+ of them probably voted for Obama because it’s cool to vote for the First (half-)Black President, and because they were more interested in “social justice” than the destruction of the American Dream.
I have a lot of sub-30 friends on the Internet, and they will continually gripe about low pay, lousy benefits, and poor working conditions (i.e., having to actually work)...but then they’ll elect liberals who cause those conditions because they honestly thing free contraceptives for women and gay marriage are more important issues. They somehow just think that the economy will sort itself out and magically Obama can create them good jobs. They get their news from Stephen Colbert and Jon Stewart and Saturday Night Live. They think they know everything, when in reality they aren’t seriously engaged and don’t think about issues other than on an emotional “FAIRNESS AND JUSTICE!!1!!” level.
And they’re destroying this country. Then when they’re my age (46) and standing in the ruins, they’ll still be blaming the Republicans for causing it, while still kow-towing to pictures of the Sainted Obama.
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or Generation Doomed, which
The result has been a dramatic fall in the quality of lawyers produced in the US, and a drop in the average income for lawyers in general. While the top students from the top schools will always find a good paying job, the rest will struggle. This “flooding the market” with lawyers has helped fuel the rise in frivolous lawsuits.
BTW, my law school, which sought to make up for imagined past wrongs against Blacks by admitting so many unqualified students, saw its ranking drop from a “top 20” law school to a “top 50.”