Nice video from the Tennessee College Republican Committee (TNCR.org) on how kids who voted for Hope & Change in 2008 feel about it just three short years later (hint: buyer’s remorse):

While I’m sure there are a lot of kids who voted for Obama in ’08 who have been slapped by the realities of life away from University and saddled with Obamadebt — there are surely just as many current college kids being indoctrinated by their overwhelmingly and relentlessly Liberal college professors to replace them. Hopefully they just won’t be quite as enthused as their predecessors, and will instead elect to stay on the sofa all day playing Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III instead.

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  One Response to “This is generational theft. We are no longer the Obama Generation. We are the debt generation”

  1. Nicely done video. More people are getting it, yet still can’t begin to fathom just how bad a situation we are now in.

    Fifteen Trillion And Counting
    Signposts on the road to systemic collapse.

    The spending death spiral has long passed the point where it’s self-perpetuating. Citizens of Greece coping with austerity programs feel as if they have no good choices – they can’t afford reduced pensions or higher taxes, but their government will die if it doesn’t get its debt under control. The last “good choices” for Greece were a generation ago. The next generation of Americans will feel exactly the same way, if we don’t wise up and do something about it, right now.

    Fifteen trillion in debt and counting. You won’t like what happens when we hit twenty. We’ll probably get there by the end of Barack Obama’s second term.

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