
You and I need to talk.
I think it’s time to bring back zoot suites, some flappers, and maybe a stint of prohibition (and by stint, I mean like a day, just to remind people what it was like). What I’m getting at is this, let’s not make everyone wait until 2020 until we have another ‘roaring twenties.’ You my friend are currently the slow kid in the back of the room. You ride the short bus to school. You’re the portrait of the kid that dropped out of school and are “still taking a few years off to figure out what to do.”
I have friends that are out of work. And other friends that are worried about being out of work. It’s starting to get a little depressing. Sure, you lowered the price of gas, but things are still bad. Honestly, I didn’t know how lame a recession was going to be. So let’s get this thing over with.
And don’t you dare tell me, “we just got a new president, everything’s going to be better come January.” It’s not. Yes, I support Obama, but even he said he might not be able to fix this.
I think it’s time to bring back zoot suites, some flappers, and maybe a stint of prohibition (and by stint, I mean like a day, just to remind people what it was like). What I’m getting at is this, let’s not make everyone wait until 2020 until we have another ‘roaring twenties.’ You my friend are currently the slow kid in the back of the room. You ride the short bus to school. You’re the portrait of the kid that dropped out of school and are “still taking a few years off to figure out what to do.”
I have friends that are out of work. And other friends that are worried about being out of work. It’s starting to get a little depressing. Sure, you lowered the price of gas, but things are still bad. Honestly, I didn’t know how lame a recession was going to be. So let’s get this thing over with.
And don’t you dare tell me, “we just got a new president, everything’s going to be better come January.” It’s not. Yes, I support Obama, but even he said he might not be able to fix this.
The national debt increases more in one minute than most American’s earn in a year. I’m fairly sure that’s a true statement. So we’re already screwed; why don’t we just borrow some more? The baby boomers left my generation with the short-end of the stick, let’s pay this one forward. Sorry grand kids.
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