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RE: It's what happens when the upcoming consumer generation....

Posted by Todd Krieger on March 9, 2017 at 16:46:10:

These people are "unemployable" because they were raised and conditioned to be unemployable. (The core fault is NOT theirs.) When the government adopts programs in giving people free or subsidized stuff, they no longer have motivation to work for a living. And when they become used to not working for a living, it becomes extremely difficult for them to start working or find work..... (Finding work is difficult enough for those who do work for a living, but lose their jobs.) This becomes painful in the long run because governments always run out of money to sustain such programs.... Then the people become distressed, and over time get angry.

I'd expound on this, but it would seem political to some here.