Look, I know you're out of touch with today's youth, what with them always being on your lawn, but even you should be able to see through Obama's "liberal" mask to his true Republican heart of gold.
Today's youth are too stupid and follow Obama too blindly. I have a feeling they would think a vote to impeach Obama was a positive for him and this country. Impeach? Well, that's must be a good thing. Sounds peachy, no?
Apparently impeach was Shooter's word. His link says recall. "Yeah, I recall Obama. He's that old dude in the white house, right?" barfo
To be fair to shooter its not just his word. http://www.washingtonpost.com/opini...11e3-be07-006c776266ed_story.html?tid=rssfeed
Exactly. Free phones, having your parents pay for health insurance until age 26, and not putting everyone on welfare is just too much for the Liberal Arts majors whose parents are paying for their tuition. Now that they found out that their "free" health care may involve them actually paying for it, instead of just, like, you know, getting it for free, they are outraged! Jeebus...
Sorry, but the premise is dumb. I can see why a whole class of people graduated college in debt only to find Obamanomics and ObamaCare ruining their job market. Yay, they get to be on their parents' insurance plan until age 26. That doesn't make up for having to live in their parents' basement until age 30 or older.
So the guy whines about disparity between rich and poor and he's made people poorer. He's supposed to be really smart, right?
Last time I drove through Portland there was a guy on an overpass with an IMPEACH OBAMA sign looking for honks. Didn't look like he was 18-29. Was it Shooter?
There's an old saying about how you can't fool all of the people all of the time . . . Obama is living proof of that.
The American Public elected W and Obama twice each. You may not fool ALL of te people, but you can fool a lot of the people. Damn 'muricans.
I don't think it's indifference. I think his policies have been destructive all the way around. The only people who've benefitted are those who can afford to be in the stock market, and the auto workers union that had GM given to it after the government stole it from the owners. Oh yeah, the insurance companies, too. They have tens of millions of new customers at the point of a gun.
actually he was elected once, the first time it was given to him and arguably the second time also. Democracy is a joke no matter who is president, it should be renamed Corporocracy.
I was waiting for someone to say this. Bush was technically elected, arguing about whether he received help is a whole other topic, and really, a waste of time, because it doesn't change my point.
I believe this, to an extent. Some of this concept seems true, though I think it's over-hyped by the media (as is everything). Depending on the article/writer/source, I've read several current age ranges of the "lost generation", but it includes people generally somewhere in the range of 16-29. Seeing the various different opinions or facts stating what the "real" lost generation is makes the perception a bit confusing, especially when the figures start including those in their late-20's (I'm barely 31, my wife just turned 30, and we're both doing just fine, so it's a bit hard to see those in their late-20's as being part of this lost generation). Not saying it doesn't exist, I just think some of it is over-sensationalized, and some of it is the different attitude the younger generation has.