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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Right. So the fact that Republicans won the White House, House, Senate and more governorships is clearly an indication of a shift to the left. Survey says? NO. It is a clear rejection of the lurch to the left. Open your eyes…. Migration away from Blue states to Red is even more evidence as people are literally voting with their feet and their dollars. Private schools cannot meet the need as people flee disastrous public schools hijacked by unions. I mean honestly what are you even talking about. Good lord you are delusional.[/quote] Do you not understand the concept of time? OP is talking about now and elections in the near future. More than half a year has passed since Election Day. Just about half a year has passed since January 20. People rejected the Democrats and they see what the GOP has done with the chance to govern. As usual, it's total shit for everyone not in the 0.1%. [/quote] Biden and his open borders and dei stuff and the lies about his mental capacity have done damage on a level you can’t even comprehend. My teenagers openly mock democrats when they don’t think parents are listening. And this is with other kids whose parents are also democrats. It’s amazing. [/quote] I notice that teens, including mine, mock everyone across the board, which is good - it means they're clear-eyed and not falling for some political schtick. Teen culture is very sardonic these days. [/quote] They also expect to have stuff handed to them today. They get degreed and expect to start in the middle and move up the ladder fast. Have you ever washed dishes or rang a register or cut your pwn lawn? Ridiculous expectations by teens.[/quote] Why would someone with a STEM degree and the 5 and 6 figure debt required to pay for it be satisfied with washing dishes or standing at a register? It is your expectations that are ridiculous. We aren’t expecting to start at the middle. Most would be happy to start at the bottom WITH actual opportunity to learn and advance. The problem is, those opportunities have become few and far between. No company wants to invest in actual entry level talent anymore. And if you manage to get a foot in the door, they expect you to accept meager wages, shitty or nonexistent benefits, and promotions and changes in title with no matching change in salary. I've literally never recieved a proper promotion. Just more responsibilities, title changes, and vague promises of a possible salary adjustment in the future. I have always had to change companies to get the raise I deserve. This is the norm now. [/quote]
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