Tens of millions of young people don’t know how they’re going to pay off college loans or get healthcare, whether the economy will support their starting families & making their dreams come true, or if the planet will even support their survival. Their grief tonight is reasonable
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We shouldn’t just be thinking “Who can beat Trump?” - because no one can really know the answer. We should be thinking “Who can help those young people?” - and that’s who can beat Trump.

Mar 11, 2020 · 6:45 AM UTC

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No they were not thinking who can beat trump. They were thinking of there corporate and government related jobs. That’s over 60% of the jobs in the United States
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Why isn't there ever any rationale given for WHY you need to beat Trump? It's always just beat Trump.
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So not Bernie. Got it. Thanks.
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Those young people didn't even Show up to vote. We have the greatest economy on Earth. They should get a readily available job and pay off the debts that they incurred voluntarily. #GrowUp
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While I appreciate your optimism and faith in the future generations, no one will be able to be Barron. It'll be bigger than Jon Jon, only this time without those meddling Clintons!
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It’s really depressing not seeing older people focus on that. I mean, it’s sucked for me as a millennial but it is so much worse for Gen Z and beyond. Without change, they have little future.
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Whomever puts and end to the Federal Reserve and allows interest rates to rise could do that. The dollar's value has been inflated away and it's all stacked in debt markets by the wealthy via compound interst. Releasing that somehow and stopping inflationary lending would work.
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Young people can help themselves. Get jobs.