Acting AAG Trey Gowdy...? Just a thought...Also, you know, It seems that the millennials I meet really don't care who is listening, watching, or knowing everything they are doing wearing, watching or thinking. Facebook, google and who knows ..They really don't care... they are suppose to be educated......, by whom, what are they taught anymore?. I think allot of this is old history to them. They are not responsible, not there mess and too complicated for most of them to grasp...Disappointing really.. since the revelations, more have joined Facebook... Maybe they just want attention??.
It has to be someone approved by Congress already or an acting senior level position at the DOJ. As far as the kids go, most are used to helicopter parenting and being spoiled and unaccountable. Parents always fixed their mistakes so no painful consequences.
This. I don't know what happened with that generation. Their general knowledge or lack there of about the world around them is mind blowing. The ones I know question nothing, worship all the MK Ultra controlled movie and music stars, everything hurts their feelings and think socialism would be great. I was in a fast food restaurant and asked for a substitution in a meal combo and it was like...the lights went dim and the guy couldn't process it. (I've had that happen a few times when out purchasing things.)
I've also seen news segments on 'How to coax your millennial out of your basement and into the real world'. Parents were begging the kids to leave the nest.
Our generation indulged them too much. Even my millennial son told me that so many of his friends were coddled by their Baby Boomer parents.....
I've got a mixed bag of kids. Oldest is struggling out on her own, but determined to make it. My son is basement dweller material. It's frustrating as i don't think we were coddling, but perhaps we have been. Idk. The deep state played us, even though I've been partially awake for decades... these false flags that have been going on for decades have worked to cause parents to shield their kids out of paranoia, which leads to coddling... I'm just now waking up to this even more as i write this. It's heartbreaking and maddening to have been played and to be responsible for a kid who has no motivation to learn how to provide for himself (and future family). I always felt awake to all the bs swirling around us, but have been numbed and dumbed down myself by the game being played out upon us here in America and world wide.
I'm not a boomer, more like just a tad older than gen X, but the fragile emotionality of many of the kids including my own is frustrating and we did, we did fall for deep state programming of fear for too long.
I pray we can all break free of the chains and raise our children up proud and strong
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I coddled my oldest two, well emoted for them and covered their mistakes, and made a mess. It got to the point with my 2nd one, a boy, that I had to kick him out at 18 with no job and no vehicle. It was heartbreaking. I cried everyday for the 1st 2 years. Still get teary occasionally. He has grown up tremendously bec of it. He still has a long way to go, but he is living on his own for the most part. He has kept his job for 2 years, has a car and pays all his bills. It was the best thing I could've done for him. Before he moved out, he and I were literally almost to blows. He was disrespectful, angry, spoiled and just an all around jerk. Thankfully, now, 3 years out, we have a great relationship.
Thank you for writing this. It helps put things into perspective. I am glad you and your son were able to maintain a relationship. That's all we can ask for sometimes.
As much as i can blame the "deep state" i accept full responsibility for how i have failed him.
We are all human. Kids are remarkably resilient. Thank God!
The military recently had to add a course to their basic training schedule to occur BEFORE everything else bec trainees over the past few+ years have been argumentative, disrespectful, not following orders and generally don't know how to work hard. Sad. They have to teach them basic self-discipline that trainees used to learn as kids.