It is almost like we are living in the Green New Deal now.
I have traveled throughout Europe. Some people are lucky they make an average of $400 per month. The streets are quiet, with few businesses. The U.S. is now experiencing similar circumstances. Is this the future for our Children’s Children?
Just for the Blue people. There will be a recovery; probably a huge recovery, but an uneven recovery. And when the recovery starts, young people who rent in the Blue states will be able to relocate and take part in the recovery.
If they in places like New York City, then they can expect continued high rents, high taxes, high levels of unemployment, and limited opportunities for employment and advancement, since the unions will protect their current membership first and the young people at the bottom of the seniority list or on the outside will see Blue states continue to spend too much money on pensions and welfare, instead of infrastructure and useful things. (Why is nobody talking about those dams in Michigan that gave out this week, causing the flooding? The feds called that out 2 or 3 years ago, so more than one governor had a chance to do something about it.)
The biggest concern about the young people moving from Blue states to Red states will be that they don't bring their voting habits with them.