Posted on 05/21/2024 12:20:01 PM PDT by DallasBiff
The downturn of the pandemic economy has hit many groups hard. But for many millennials — those born between 1981 and 1996 — and Generation Z, who follow them, that pain — plus a number of other factors — are creating questions about who is responsible. Over the next few nights, economics correspondent Paul Solman is going to examine this. He begins tonight from the perspective of some millennials.
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God bless you young man. At least you are trying. You don’t know the way yet but with the Lord’s help you will get there. I hope more of your generation comes to know the truth.
The RINOs all love Reagan now because he is the most popular president and he’s no longer in office. They will do all they can to make people think he was just like them because he was popular. That wasn’t the case 40+ years ago. They are just trying to steal some of his “clout” as younger people like to say. Don’t get fooled.
“Boomers were bad parents. They spared the rod and now look what we’ve got.”
My kids are great. A nurse, an attorney, and a vice president of his company. I do agree with you that my generation stinks and gave us political correctness and all kinds of social ailments.
I was born in 1964. I remember it all first hand.
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