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Sorry kids you’ve been marginalized. Those who graduated from College from 2006 on know that the principle of first in first out also applies to labor entering the market, if they can get a job and enter the market. How’s it feel to work hard and at great expense [usually with a large loan obligation that can't be written off in bankruptcy (read the history on that great move)] only to find out that most of you won’t be able to get a job or afford to get married and raise a family?
Learning too late to be pragmatic and failing to recognize the power of a strong unified voting block leaves them like the little kid in an old political cartoon of Robert Kennedy. Kennedy’s hand was on a kid’s head as he got in his car and gave as the caption “Sorry kid, you don’t vote.”