It’s easy to mock a “30 year old who lives with is parents.” My son is almost 29 and he’s been home with us since he graduated. Unfortunately the job market isn’t the greatest (maybe you hadn’t heard) and I’m not going to let him starve on the street. He has a college education, it’s pointless for him to be out working in a retail store or some other menial job. I will be here for him until he is able to get the job he deserves.Read it all, including Matt Walsh's response. We are raising a generation of layabout, dependent child-men. No wonder Obama won.
25 July 2013
We're Doomed.
Parenting in the era of Hope and Change:
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Not a whole generation. Fear not! :-)There are so many who are so good! The worthy of this generation are too busy to be blogging right now. They are out there giving their lives, bodies and futures for freedom and decency in backward countries that don't deserve it - because that is what Americans do. The worthy of this generation are helping Oklahoma dig out from the rubble of tornados, and are drilling for oil all over the Christian Middle of the USA - because that is what Americans do. The worthy of this generation are busy working hard, paying their own way, and raising children - their own and those of other men - because that is what Americans do. They are out there, but the media and the President don't want to talk to or about them. But that is ok cause these young Americans don't need anybody's approval or permission, they are just gonna go get the job done. I wish I could be alive a hundred years from now to see the fruit of what they will do because it will be awesome!!! :-)
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