I believe the so called youth vote/millenials will not turn out in high numbers for obama. They really like being able to buy things and than only happens if they, or their parents, have jobs. You know..jobs...that three letter word according to Joe Biden.
I have no problem with this because a majority of the little dopes vote democrat, just like in 1980. Stupid ass, Che loving marxist retards can go on welfare. It’s BO’s pleasure.
What we need to do is forgive their student loans and immediately offer them unemployment benefits because unemployment compensation creates jobs per Nancy Pelosi. / SAR
Here's a thought, Mr. Bledsoe...rather than blow another $75,000 on a graduate degree, when you're "not even sure what you're looking for..." is throwing good money after bad. If you want to get out from under that undergrad debt, go to a community college and pick up a trade or license as a plumber or electrician. Then, you'll be able to use your creative writing degree to draft up proposals and bids for jobs.
I’m waiting for the first poster to say something along the lines of “The only decent major to have in college is engineering.”
C’mon I know you’re out there.
I guess Zero can’t expect much enthusiasm from Millenials this time given that so many are broke.
That first lesson in the reality of Democrat economics, and it’s cause/effect relationship can be very harsh, and karmic.
It’s a damned shame this generation is having to learn, the hard way, that Democrat Rhetoric and Reality never match, like we did under Carter.
If the purpose of an education is to make you employable, then you should go to a trade school.
If the purpose of an education is to be educated, then get your degree in Poli Sci, and then go to work where ever you can find work and work your way up. If you’re smart and you work hard, you’ll be running the place eventually.
A Poli Sci degree is probably a great degree to have if you’re planning to enlist in the military. And a few years of military experience under your belt, along with your degree in Whatever, is probably good preparation for lots of stuff.
The problem isn’t the degree in Creative Writing. The problem is the idea that it guarantees you a job, and ought to guarantee you a job. Get your degree in Creative Writing, go to work selling shoes, and write. Get your degree in Art, go to work at the supermarket, and paint in your studio in the garage. If you’re good, someone will buy your screenplay, or your sculpture, and if they don’t, still, you did what you loved.
I’m amazed the other 47% have managed to find jobs.
What does the writer think....big time Universities don't make money??????? My gosh....Education is BIG-BUSINESS...and FOR PROFIT.
What a dumb ass statement..........
They got what they voted for,no whining allowed.