Posted by Dave from MN on July 20, 2008 at 14:35:30 from (96.24.108.212):
In Reply to: We're in trouble posted by Massey Harris Steve on July 20, 2008 at 06:41:13:
You aint seen nothing yet. Wait till these kids that are preteens get out in the world in a few years. Growing up with no influence other than video games, microwave meals, fast food, and internet and all the vile things it contains. Living the American Dream these days has no comparison to what the American Dreams were 30-40-50-60 years ago. Today they are shown that the American dream is having everything, working for nothing, and living for the next best thing, rather than working for a better life and relishing that they have what they need. Everybody wants their kid to be a spoiled little rich kid, even if they can't afford it. Years ago parents chased away the rotten guys from their daughters and encouraged their little girls to find a nice, hard working man that'll treat them like a lady. These days it's "find a rich guy and do whatever you need to to hang on to them so you can live like Paris Hilton, and we can leech of the guy too". The babies popping out this decade will be the ones that may turn it around if the parents wake up and get off the " I got to have it now" mentality, that and get some faith in the Lord back in their lives.
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