December 13, 2024

4 thoughts on “Disenchanted, disenfranchised, Millennials embrace Socialism

  1. Stalin, Hitler, Mousallini, Franko, Roosevelt all Socialists, all failed, except Roosevelt, World War 2 saved him. Socialism can work but it has to be with Capitalism jointly for it to work. China is making inroads on exactly this combination of Capitalism and Socialism.
    Trump is doing his best but he left out the seniors citizens, I’m 91 on fixed income retired 30 years ago, good pension and social security income, but now I’m classified in the poor class with high drug prices, medical care, high food prices, high energy costs I’m finding it harder and harder to survive, Citi Bank has not given me a cost of living increase since I retired, they sent me a letter telling me they may have to stop my pension, death now is my only salvation.
    So yes I favor Socialism, free medical for all, free college for all, better care for the elderly, food supplement for all seniors, free T/V, free energy, senior villagers for all seniors to live free from want, utopian yes for seniors..

  2. It’s not education that has “brainwashed” millennials ( “brainwashed” being code for “people have come to different conclusions than I have”). Capitalism simply hasn’t solved millennial’s problems. From rising student debt to lack of affordable healthcare, young people are looking around and wondering why their standard of living is so much worse than that of their parents. They are increasingly unable to buy houses or have children due to the cost of living.

    Our gridlocked political system has not offered any visionary ideas, and instead has given rise to a President who makes policy on Twitter. People are depressed because we have big problems and are struggling to come up with answers that aren’t a return to the 1950s.

    1. Why are they so special that they get their ‘problems solved’?

      Who solved the problems of the previous generations before them?

      No One.

      1. Millennials are no more or less entitled to have their problems solved than any other generation, but the point of politics is to put forth proximate solutions to difficult problems. In the absence of solutions, people will dream of different systems or solutions that might actually work. I mean, it’s not rocket science.

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