The Struggle is Real: Hardworking Young Man Voices Frustration Over Despair 'Bidenomics' Brings

Nick Kangadis | May 8, 2024

Those of us in the middle class and under know how difficult it is nowadays to simply get by. You have no opportunities any longer to save a few dollars here and there, because life happens and unforeseen bills pop up on top of the ever-increasing cost of the bills we already pay. It’s looks as though the younger generations are realizing this and are waking up because they’ve had enough of “Bidenomics.”

One young man in particular posted a video to TikTok recently that has been shared on X and is making the rounds. It’s filled with bewilderment, despair and a righteous anger towards those in power who don’t even care enough to tell the rest of us to eat cake.

“When my parents were my age, they both made less than half of what I make and they live alone,” the young man said. “I cannot afford to live anywhere alone. A one bedroom apartment, $1,800. Two bedroom apartment, $2,200! Who the f**k can afford that?!”

And before anyone wants to say that he needs to work a second job or simply work harder, the young man said he works a full-time and makes “over three times the federal minimum wage.”

It’s not a matter of working harder or longer anymore. The average person is being priced out of the American dream, which this young man, unfortunately and maybe rightly, believes is over.

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“And then, I clock out of my shift, I am tired, I have to go home and I check the news,” the exasperated young man continued, “another 60 f**king billion to a country nobody can point out on a map! Where has the plot gone? We have lost it, folks. We have f**king lost it. The American dream is dead. It is over, gone and forgotten.”

Tell me where this young man is wrong. I’ll wait…

And as sad as his reality-based frustrations might seem, it’s true. It might not be true, yet, that the American dream is dead, but the numbers never lie.

Just take a look:

Now you tell me — should the crooks in Washington and the lobbyists and corporations that have paid for them be held accountable for their greed? In some realms, greed is actually good. It’s a motivator. But greed at the expense of the people that provide for the lifestyle you use to grab more and more power over said providers, not including the aforementioned lobbyists and corporations, is definitely a deadly sin.

The only problem is, we’re the ones being killed.

 

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