So far, people all over the Internet have donated over $7,000 to Kelli Space. Why? Why are you wasting money on a girl who made a poor life choice when there are starving people without homes that your money could better serve?
So far, people all over the Internet have donated over $7,000 to Kelli Space. Why? Why are you wasting money on a girl who made a poor life choice when there are starving people without homes that your money could better serve?
Millennials have been endowed with something, I don’t know exactly what, that has us starting our own businesses and not acquiescing to the whims of our modern-day economy.
If Congress has a heart or a brain, it will vote to renew unemployment benefits before year’s end. The banks got a bailout, the American people deserve one too.
Thanks to more fiscal revenues from corporations and less bailout money spent, the deficit was actually reduced in 2010 compared to 2009, a record year for the American deficit. Still, it’s predicted deficit for 2011 will be 1.070 trillion.
A 23-year-old dude took me to a soup kitchen because he “… didn’t want to spend a lot of money.” Or any money at all, apparently. Thirty-five percent of us have asked for money from family members and 50 percent of us admit to being stressed out about our cash flow. Is our libido for life and romance really and truly deceased? How do we fix it?
Our generation has just lived through and grown up in the decade that quite literally changed the world forever. “My Generation,” the first drama filmed in the mockumentary format, is about a group of graduates from the class of 2000 that were followed by a documentary crew as they finished high school. Now, where are they, ten years later? Prepare yourselves. This is a show about us.
Some people loved it. Some thought it was too artsy. Others mocked it. But Levi’s Oh, Pioneers campaign speaks directly to us, about the America we live in, and what we aspire to – this ad says a whole lot more than “hey, buy some jeans.”
Our parents told us we could do whatever we wanted. But the financial collapse coincided with the emergence of the most educated applicant pool in history and we were forced to find any job we could. With a 14 percent unemployment rate and a generally dismal outlook, we realized our dreams might be out of reach. But we still don’t take those cubicle jobs that people would give limbs for. Because we ask, why shouldn’t work be fun?
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