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
Here I fixed it for you . ‘American parents set our young people up to fail more than we set them up to win.’
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When their parents were growing up, government regulations account for 5% of the cost of the home now it’s almost 30%.
Replying to @marwilliamson
As so many working young families have become homeless. We are having a generation of homeless kids. This needs to change. Working parent should have affordable option to have a home. So the kids would have a home! This real estate/tax/bank manipulation has to be stopped!
Replying to @marwilliamson
A lot tougher to be young today than it used to be.
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It's not "Amercia's" (taxpayers) job to "set up" anyone. You know how to help them? Remove the barriers created by government regulation, not creating more bueraucracy
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If a country can't channel its masses into tomorrow's workforce, then most will just get lost in the noise. The reality is that the world is divided between the haves and have nots, and society is more so leaning towards an every man for themselves mentality.
Replying to @marwilliamson
That is not true. Gen z just happens to be lazier and lack motivation. They are nothing like the Greatest generation.
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It will get worse if Democrats keep getting elected.
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Repugnant philosophy of victimhood.
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