Re: This My Friends Is Why The USA Is F#cked:
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: marduk185</div><div class="ubbcode-body">i think young people are disgruntled and the parents coddle them despite it because there are no freaking jobs to be had by them. when we were teens and we wanted something we went and did some odd jobs for some spending money. we also could reliably count on getting out on our own after high school reasonably easy if we worked for it. these kids dont think that is an option and so they just sit back and bitch. about everything. on everything we give them to bitch with. </div></div>
Bullshit.
This is what a societal collapse looks like.
Moral and ethical colapse, end of story.
These stacked piles of human feces will be the ones paying our social security, how do you think that whole deal's gonna work out? Lazy little shits wouldn't do what I did as a kid on a bet.
I don't know about anywhere else, but in Arizona, people have quit putting ads in the paper because of the cost, and most folks advertise on Craiglist, on their own vehicles, in the doors of their businesses, etc, and they have <span style="font-style: italic">no one</span> knocking down the doors to work.
The generation x or whatever the fuck they call themselves ought to be renamed generation hammock, because that's about all this set of worthless fucks will ever run.
And I will never say all, but if you remove the kids that grow up in the country, on a farm, or in a family business where you <span style="font-style: italic">have</span> to work, I'd say the dope smoking, free love burn your bra generation of the sixties that ran this country in the shitter is head and shoulders above this self entitled bunch of fucks I see walking around in a glazed eye stare driven by their I-whatever the fuck in their hand at all times.
Rome is about to burn, and these people worry about a fucking i-thing?
Although I'll say it's math that's fucked this country, and a political class so disconnected from it's populace that they feel as though they are lords, not elected servants of the people.