The one thing you guys still had going was that despite, all the hippies at least you guys still had plenty of people with good hard trade skills to make the country physically still function. Farmers, engineers, tool and die makers, mechanics, machinists, equipment operators, truckers, all those blue collar jobs that if they didnt happen, nothing would happen. The part Im scared of is that my generation, we dont have any kids going into that line of work, or any type of career that involves REAL work or skilled labor for that matter. The part Im scared of is that once your generation starts leaving the work force there isnt anybody in my generation to replace you. Hang the crooked politicians, those can be lived with, we as a nation have been living with those since almost the beginning. But if we dont even have anybody to turn the wrenches and keep the infrastructure that we NEED to keep the wheels turning, the good ol USA is going to be an a backslide back to the stone ages. God I hope im wrong but with what I saw of my generation while going to college I dont thing that idea is to far fetched. Long stories short, at least your generation had some idea of how to work, mine doesnt have a clue, and that thought right there scares me S!@#less.
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