Because of this fraudulent job market, I’ve known too many people who were living in their cars. Or in a tent in the woods. Or a broken down car behind a bowling alley. Half this country has less than one percent of the collective wealth. That is the saddest statistic I know. That’s why I quote it so often. If you own a business, give the young a chance. Train them. Virtually any job can be learned by hands on training. Stop running job ads for positions that don’t exist. At least for the White males I hear from. Our generation “built” this. Don’t mock our children as “snowflakes.” Almost anyone can be a government worker. This includes White males. Provide “experience” by training.
In this thought-provoking conversation, Scott Bennett and Dr. Stephen Pigeon delve into a wide range of controversial topics, from the 9/11 attacks to American economic policies. They discuss the alleged lack of response from the American military, the role of prominent figures like Reagan, Bush, and Obama, and even touch on Al Gore’s political career and struggles with

