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The latest Allstate/National Journal Heartland Monitor survey on the economic experiences and attitudes of young adults found that large numbers are struggling through the most severe economic downturn since the Great Depression. Just one-sixth of the Millennials surveyed say they are earning enough to live comfortably. A significant number -- whether living on their own or not -- report that they still rely on financial help from their parents. link
Just one-sixth of the Millennials surveyed say they are earning enough to live comfortably. A significant number -- whether living on their own or not -- report that they still rely on financial help from their parents. link
Political ramifications reported.
Young Voters Disenchanted With Politics - And Obama Class of 2010, meet the competition: the Class of 2009. "It's discouraging right now," says 24-year-old Matt Grant, who graduated 10 months ago from Ohio State University with a degree in civil engineering and three internships. He finally has a job--as a banquet waiter at a Clarion Inn near Akron. Grant has applied for more than 100 engineering positions around the country. "It's getting closer to the Class of 2010 ," Grant says. "I'm starting to worry more." ... The party's lead among younger voters already has dropped sharply. While in 2008 Democrats held a 62-percent-to-30-percent advantage over Republicans among "millennials" born after 1980, that 32-point margin shrank by the end of March to 18. Then, 55 percent leaned Democratic, vs. 37 percent Republican, according to polls conducted by the Pew Research Center for the People & the Press from October 2009 to March 2010. The young are also growing alienated by politics in general--and Obama in particular. Interest in voting has dropped faster among the under-30 set than any other age group. In March, only 44 percent of registered voters under 30 said they were "absolutely certain" to vote this year, vs. 78 percent in June 2008, according to Pew polls. Some of the disillusionment extends to the President. "I was inspired by how he was talking about creating new jobs," says Grant, who voted for Obama in 2008 but is unsure how he will vote this fall. "I guess it takes a lot to get things changed."
Class of 2010, meet the competition: the Class of 2009. "It's discouraging right now," says 24-year-old Matt Grant, who graduated 10 months ago from Ohio State University with a degree in civil engineering and three internships. He finally has a job--as a banquet waiter at a Clarion Inn near Akron. Grant has applied for more than 100 engineering positions around the country. "It's getting closer to the Class of 2010 ," Grant says. "I'm starting to worry more." ... The party's lead among younger voters already has dropped sharply. While in 2008 Democrats held a 62-percent-to-30-percent advantage over Republicans among "millennials" born after 1980, that 32-point margin shrank by the end of March to 18. Then, 55 percent leaned Democratic, vs. 37 percent Republican, according to polls conducted by the Pew Research Center for the People & the Press from October 2009 to March 2010.
The young are also growing alienated by politics in general--and Obama in particular. Interest in voting has dropped faster among the under-30 set than any other age group. In March, only 44 percent of registered voters under 30 said they were "absolutely certain" to vote this year, vs. 78 percent in June 2008, according to Pew polls. Some of the disillusionment extends to the President. "I was inspired by how he was talking about creating new jobs," says Grant, who voted for Obama in 2008 but is unsure how he will vote this fall. "I guess it takes a lot to get things changed."
IMO the Dems made a big mistake by not forcing through a much larger stimulus package. The party would have been better served by Obama publicly banging some conservative Dems heads and Dems fighting full force against the Republicans for job creation programs. I think that not only would the results have been better economically but it would have provided the appearance that the party was champions of main street.
All the focus on deficit reduction with our economy in such poor shape is misguided. Also, the Dems have become very adapt in catering to corporate interests in exchange for campaign contributions.
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The millenials are the first generation to feel, with the exception of those who have inherited significant wealth and assets from their families, the full effect of that tragic misunderstanding.
But how likely are we to correct it now? The older people who are most likely to vote still don't understand that the "unproductive" people who they've been encouraged to resent seeing "their" tax dollars spent on are their grandchildren. Parent
"Drill, baby drill" is the Reagan policy, along with "Conservation is unAmerican".
Bush was a horrible incompetent, but Reagan is the President whose policies have sunk us. Parent
You seem to be replying to a comment that isn't here. Focus. Parent
I am addressing all of us who aren't in the top income brackets (I am among them):
Where are the corporations that were going to save them if only we relieved them of their tax burden?
Why aren't they all the self-made moguls that their moral work ethic would ensure if only they could end entitlements for Black mothers on welfare?
Where are the benefits of making sure their is no functioning government mechanism to help the people other than transferring huge blocks of cash to banks and investment firms who are no longer regulated on what they do with that money (so we could all be self-made moguls)?
Where is the "magic of the market"? Why can't the market find us job?
Where are the rich who would surely return the favor of unquestioned loyalty?
Where is the invisible hand of the deity in the market?
Why is it important for people to have civil rights in the face of authority when wealth can simply insulate them from government action? Parent
So what they swallowed was what Obama promised them in 2008 -- and in that, they are no different from many older voters who had the experience to know better about a pol's promises.
But experience did not matter for candidates or for voters, it seems.
Bottom line: Do not dismiss these young voters, if you want them back -- as Dems or even as voters. A sadly disillusioned generation can be a dangerous thing. Parent
So with that basic mixup, the rest is too much to unravel here. Parent
I am sorry I am hard to unravel (and obviously you think very confused) but I did predict all this and my categories seem to hold up well in making those predictions! Parent
Political apathy may be a problem to an extent but I don't think young people today are apathetic in general. Mostly for the reasons you mention, they can't afford to be. Certainly disheartened and disenchanted though. Parent
Just one-sixth of the Millennials surveyed say they are earning enough to live comfortably
Maybe the starter jobs and starter homes prior to 2008 and after the mid 90's have raised expectations to a false level. Parent
20 years later, entry-level jobs of that kind weren't paying enough for young people to afford an apartment without sharing it with two or three roomates and doing a lot of scrimping. Now, that's not exactly hardship, but it's not "comfortably" by U.S. standards. Parent
There was a list of 13 things I was to rate in order of priority. I wrote in this nice white space: "Gender issues should have been on this list. Reproductive rights should have been on this list. Campaign finance reform should have been on this list. Health CARE should have been on this list (I know the party thinks it has solved the problems, but all they've done is make health insurance an obligation - we still have no guarantee of affordable and accessible CARE)."
The survey wanted to know what the priorities of the party should be. The choices were things like raising money, electing more Democrats to local office, grassroots organization, re-electing Obama. My suggestion, once again written in the white space next to the question? "Try listening to the voters; the party isn't doing that anymore. Once it does, all these other problems will take care of themselves."
What did I think of the Democratic party and President Obama? "I no longer recognize the Democratic party as it has been made over to accommodate the president; long-standing Democratic vision and philosophy have been abandoned in favor of Republican-lite policy and right-of-center ideology. The Democratic party no longer represents the people; it represents the interests of corporate America. Maybe if I had "Inc." after my name, or hundreds of thousands of dollars to spend, the Democratic party would acknowledge my concerns, but I don't and it doesn't."
Won't I consider a donation? "Hell, no; not one thin dime."
To Contain Oil Disaster Fails Efforts to contain the Deepwater Horizon oil gusher with a 100-ton, four-story concrete-and-steel box have failed, BP officials announced. The giant box, known as a cofferdam, was lowered onto the leaking wellhead yesterday, with the intent of pumping the leaking oil up a pipe to the sea surface a mile above. However, BP Chief Operating Officer Doug Suttles announced in a press briefing this afternoon that the dome effort failed. After the cofferdam was lowered onto the leak site, a slurry of methane crystals formed on the inside of the dome's surface, making it bouyant and clogging the outtake at the dome's roof.
Efforts to contain the Deepwater Horizon oil gusher with a 100-ton, four-story concrete-and-steel box have failed, BP officials announced. The giant box, known as a cofferdam, was lowered onto the leaking wellhead yesterday, with the intent of pumping the leaking oil up a pipe to the sea surface a mile above. However, BP Chief Operating Officer Doug Suttles announced in a press briefing this afternoon that the dome effort failed. After the cofferdam was lowered onto the leak site, a slurry of methane crystals formed on the inside of the dome's surface, making it bouyant and clogging the outtake at the dome's roof.
Although he didn't sound terribly confident (the COO who made the announcement is a very low-key, no drama guy), he did say they had several things they were going to try and that they definitely hadn't given up on it.
Thinkprogress should cut the crap and report it straight. Parent
Europe races to erect crisis defences:
BRUSSELS (AFP) - European leaders dramatically pulled out on Saturday of World War II commemorations in Moscow as they worked overtime to erect new crisis defences before Asian markets reopen. Seeking a "watertight" defence against predatory threats to banks and wider economic recovery, EU officials scrambled to fix the size and scope of a crisis fund that may well outstrip the unprecedented Greek bailout, due to be transferred to Athens within days. French President Nicolas Sarkozy cancelled his trip to Russia to pull strings on the financial crisis, the Elysee said, with Italy's ANSA reporting that Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi had also withdrawn from Sunday's Red Square parade.
Seeking a "watertight" defence against predatory threats to banks and wider economic recovery, EU officials scrambled to fix the size and scope of a crisis fund that may well outstrip the unprecedented Greek bailout, due to be transferred to Athens within days.
French President Nicolas Sarkozy cancelled his trip to Russia to pull strings on the financial crisis, the Elysee said, with Italy's ANSA reporting that Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi had also withdrawn from Sunday's Red Square parade.
BTW Richard Serra's bro is the famous lawyer Tony Serra.
Hard to tell who is more famous though....
RIchard Serra on Charlie Rose Parent
What a cast:
Peter O'Toole ... Henry II
Katharine Hepburn ... Eleanor of Aquitaine
Anthony Hopkins ... Richard
Timothy Dalton ... King Philip of France
The tea party defeated conservative Senator Bob Bennett (R-UT) at today's Utah Republican Party state convention. Bennett is the first Senator to lose in a primary this year. link
Utah has an unusual nominating process for their Senate seats. Caucuses choose 3,500 delegates for the state convention, and those delegates then get to decide who becomes the nominee of the party. ... This was actually the expected outcome. Conservative activists, who dominate the roster of delegates, were angry with Bennett over his vote for TARP, and his sponsorship of the Wyden-Bennett health care bill. Given that Wyden-Bennett never got the time of day in Washington, it's simply amazing that this was held against Bennett, who has one of the most conservative voting records there is. link
Expected By End of Year The Agriculture Department said 39.68 million people, or 1 in 8 Americans, were enrolled for food stamps during February, an increase of 260,000 from January. USDA updated its figures on Wednesday. ..."Research suggests that one in three eligible people are not receiving ... benefits." ... Enrollment has set a record each month since reaching 31.78 million in December 2008. USDA estimates enrollment will average 40.5 million people this fiscal year, which ends Sept 30, at a cost of up to $59 billion. For fiscal 2011, average enrollment is forecast for 43.3 million people.
The Agriculture Department said 39.68 million people, or 1 in 8 Americans, were enrolled for food stamps during February, an increase of 260,000 from January. USDA updated its figures on Wednesday. ..."Research suggests that one in three eligible people are not receiving ... benefits." ... Enrollment has set a record each month since reaching 31.78 million in December 2008. USDA estimates enrollment will average 40.5 million people this fiscal year, which ends Sept 30, at a cost of up to $59 billion. For fiscal 2011, average enrollment is forecast for 43.3 million people.
For my money, the best mystery writers publishing today are Elizabeth George, Sara Paretsky (V.I. Warshawsky mysteries) and Ian Rankin (Inspector Rebus mysteries and anything else he writes). Parent
There is an equal age of consent set at 12 years of age in Art. 331 (1).[35][36][37] When there is a relationship of dependence (like teacher/student, etc.) the age of consent is 15 years in Art. 331 (2).[35][37]
I guess that explains the Pope's apologetic stance for the Priests who have been accused of sex crimes.