To: Oldeconomybuyer
In The Good Old Days, it was considered normal for youngsters to start at the bottom and work their way up the economic ladder. These days, with the help of unions, teachers, and old fashioned socialism, they want it all NOW. The world is upside down.
To: I am Richard Brandon
"In The Good Old Days, it was considered normal for youngsters to start at the bottom and work their way up the economic ladder. These days, with the help of unions, teachers, and old fashioned socialism, they want it all NOW. The world is upside down."
In the major leftist coastal cities, the American dream is dead except for the upper 15%. You can see them building the future right before our eyes: single family homes - whole neighborhoods of them - are being torn down, and are going to be torn down, replaced by large, ugly, overpriced apartments.
Families are being replaced by green-haired, tattooed freaks with rings in their noses, homosexuals, and transgenders.
Lockstep leftism holds sway in the schools and government, and self-entitlement grows even as hopes diminish. If you are young and black and watching the TV ads, you see intact black families with moms and dads and happy children, living in upscale neighborhoods, driving a Lexus or a Subaru or a BMW, and vacationing in the Caribbean. Then you look around at your reality, and see something quite different. That is not good, and resentment grows.
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