America sets our young people up to fail more than we set them up to win.
Gen Z and millennial adults are having a hard time achieving the same milestones their parents did when they first ventured out into the workforce, such as finding a job, getting promoted or buying a house, per CNBC.

Nov 21, 2023 · 12:39 PM UTC

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Replying to @marwilliamson
It's all a joke friend, the only name of the game is survival in the disease ridden hellscape that is the United States.
Replying to @marwilliamson
That is absolutely right! I fight a good fight for those young folks who have laden down with student loan debt. I don't want them to go through what I did for 38 yrs of my life. Youth have the pulse of America right now.
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And you think the way to assist in this problem is to split the Democratic vote - so the rethuglicans and do MORE DAMAGE?!
Replying to @marwilliamson
We need a scientific formula showing why everything is so much more expensive today than it used to be as a comparison to income and wealth. Something is seriously wrong with our economic system.
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It’s called “the land of opportunity” not “the land of success.”
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American elites only care about enriching themselves. The fundamental thought of doing right by its citizens never crosses its mind
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Can we get past the youth and just focus on why globalism failed and what we are going to do about it? The US has had an unfair economic advantage we will not be getting back. Time to deal with that.
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White America threw out their unions and socialized benefits rather than share with minorities. Filled their public swimming pools with concrete so black people couldn’t swim with them. The problem cannot be fixed by scapegoating anyone or anything else.
Replying to @marwilliamson
It was you, and your generation, that is largely responsible for doing that, Marianne. Why blame "America"? Why not be honest and say "we, myself included"?
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