Posted on 06/07/2011 6:55:09 AM PDT by Hojczyk
It’s hard to keep supporting someone who thinks the economy is fine when you’ve been frced to move home with Mom and Dad and even jobs like working at McD’s are out of your reach.Add $4 gas to that and being 24 and stuck at home isn’t that fun these days.
I was 16yo when Jimmy Carter was elected so came out of high school into the Carter economy. I have a feeling few of those my age voted democrat in 1980?
This 26-year-old mechanical engineer agrees wholeheartedly!
That’s a very free-market approach. The well-paying jobs in high demand would be seen as less risky by lenders, so they would come with better interest rates. That would encourage students to gravitate toward those jobs, which in turn would increase the supply of those professionals to meet that demand.
It would be a self-regulating system, and our economy would be better off with it!
According to the National Journal’s Ronald Brownstein report, President Obama has dramatically lost support from young people.
The big question is what other idiot will vote for?you can bet it will be a liberal socialist progressive.
I was 30 years old, a decade ago, (University, 4 years USAF and 3 years TNG) before I got up the nerve to call my father (rest in peace), here from Japan, to ask what a Libertarian was.. I feel ashamed for not knowing, but finally got up the nerve to do it.
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