The next generation of kids seem kinda split much like the older adults are. There is an aggressive uncaring portion, we hear the problems of them a lot.
There is also a very socially conservative, fiscally conservative group. They want a small space, no debt, take care of their corner of the world. At times they confuse me but that 8 just youth and inexperience on their part or old furry who can’t take change on my part..... but, these kids are really something. They want enough electronics to enjoy the day with, and beyond that they don’t want much. Automobile and driving, some don’t get a license until they are 20. Lots don’t have a credit card.
A nephew wanted to buy a house, had the down payment saved up, but bank did t know what to do with him, he had no credit history. He had to get a credit card and use it once, then wait 6 months so there was enough paper trail for the bank to mark their little boxes with little check marks to fit into their loan packages. He is not alone, there are a lot of kids that go that direction.
They even talk pleasantly about the Conservative party these days, and we might be going an ok direction. This bunch likes their electronic like past generations liked automobiles; but they are starting to disconnect from Twitter, Facebook, and the other ‘herd mentality’ social media outlets. So you won’t catch their views and leanings and such on all the polls and statistics you see now a days that are based on just Facebook users.
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