The millenials dropping out of politics could be the best thing to happen to the US.
Julia and Pajama Boy.
“Failure to launch”
I think this is more of an east coast/west coast thing.
Here in the middle, I see many 20-something friends of my kids graduating from college, getting jobs, having kids, buying houses, etc.
Millennials in the Workplace Training Video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sz0o9clVQu8
They are getting what they asked for, in spades.
‘eff them.
After Obama there will be another lib demagogue who will promise the world. And millions of young skulls full of mush will fall for that candidate just as they fell for Obama. Those without will always fall for a candidate who promises to take from other people and give to them. Ignorant people, the ignorati, always fall for demagogues. And that’s what Democrats do best...nominate demagogues.
Real hope is never found in government but in the freedom to build our lives the way we choose. In that sense, to the degree Obama's big government inevitably fails in its promises and "intentions", to that degree he has done us a favor IF Americans & Millenials rise up and take the country back.
If you’re depending on a politician for “hope” in your personal life, YOU ARE A LOSER!
Hey Millenials, it’s not Obama - it’s SOCIALISM.
Grow the hell up, before you destroy the country that PROVIDES the opportunities you you’re so pissed about being denied.
Because if you don’t figure this out, you’re going to vote for Hillary when she promises to do socialism “properly.”
And then you’re going to find out that she’s speaking the absolute truth.
And you’ll also find out what socialism REALLY is.
But there won’t be another election to fix it after that.
They were taken for suckers — TWICE!
And it’s not like nobody warned them.
Maybe they’ll finally grow up and start looking at the world realistically.
Hey kids — it is time for you to become conservatives.
I’m failing to see the bad news in this story. So the millennials are coming to the conclusion that they have zero impact on the political status quo and the uniparty that runs it? Sounds like something it took many of us (myself included) a lot longer to figure out.
Perhaps I’m missing something, but isn’t a profound distrust for governmental solutions a hallmark of conservatism?
Every generation returns to it’s youth as the reference point. It’s when we first experience life on our own, whether that’s at college, with our first job or car, or in the jungles of VietNam or battlefields of Europe. This generation of Millenials came of age in the era of “hope and change”, and their time of idealism and first sense of the world were formed between Roman pillars (or Greek, whatever) and words direct from a teleprompter to their ears.
They will grow up in a world that is far worse than it might have been, should have been. Much worse in every aspect than the one most of us have experienced. And they will forever look back to their youth, and blame Obama for their miserable lives when they turn 40, 50, 60, and hope and change ring as empty as the rest of Obama’s lies.
It’s worse than that. Millennials do have a memory of GOP rule under Bush and it was an utter disaster.