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In reply to the discussion: My son, whose first-ever vote was for Obama, now thinks Ron Paul looks better. [View all]SixthSense
(829 posts)that's what makes him attractive to young people
For example, he's the only candidate under which we can reasonably expect the war machine to be pulled back. If you're a young man, things like the possibility of being drafted weigh on your mind.
Also he seems to be the only one to correctly point out the insidious nature of the Federal Reserve.
The real crime here is that no other candidate is really anti-war, and no other candidate focuses on the corrupt axis of big money and government which is primarily responsible for grinding our standard of living into the dirt.
If a healthy young person can't afford to insure his own health, the system is badly broken - young healthy people are the cheapest to insure by a very large margin. Being allowed to temporarily continue on his parents' plan doesn't help that young person establish himself as an adult; on the contrary it reinforces how steep the climb to independence is for him.
Young people want to emerge from childhood into adulthood. Right now the obstacles in their path, from lack of jobs to obscene student debts to jacked up prices in other key sectors (housing, health), are daunting, to say the least. They are going to look to whoever provides them with a vision of a world in which they can establish real independence and start living as adults.