z. the older generation is saying good on you, kids. how are you going to pay for it? i think younger people we saw a 15-point increase in the number of young people in the last survey concerned about the moral direction of the country most of that coming from the left so i think it speaks to wes s point right there. yes, in recent polling i saw we have almost 50%, 42%, 43% of genz and millennials very concerned about potentially losing their job and finding something that can pay the same amth amount of money. it is right below the surface and that is the dangerous thing i think that if the market takes back, if we ve got some sort of correction, then young people will see it more of a fissure between younger and older people already the greatest difference in american politics, the generational divide. will people be energized to vote? i think if they feel like the candidates are actually speaking
pessimistic voices when he said this could go on for weeks. i think mcconnell wants to save his caucus, wants to save his majority. it s going to be a difficult pamth to defend in the next election. quite frankly, donald trump looks like cornell wallace at york town. he has to stand his ground. it s not ground he s going to be able to defend easily. his wall is supported only by 35% of the american people. happens to be a base that sees trump as their kind of their defender, their guy, the guy who isn t going to cave. so trump is not in a good position to compromise without losing his grip on his own political base.