Confessions of an Old Man: How Millennials are Being Robbed by Munir Moon
My rating: 2 of 5 stars
I like the idea of student loan forgiveness or reduction as well as other ideas here like term limits and appreciate the attacks on modern America purloining the future of today's youth for short sighted policies. However, the felt like drudgery to get through and nothing particularly entertaining and exciting, let alone enlightening. Are the "MI" (Millennials + Generation Xers) going to be give short shrift, or as demographics change are they going to just vote their way to a brighter future once they are the dominant bloc? This is left as an exercise for the reader (to live through)
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