Republican vice-presidential candidate J.D. Vance delivered an emotional message to students at High Point University in North Carolina during a town hall meeting Thursday, urging them to be “angry” about the economic challenges facing their generation. to be done. In his address, Vance highlighted the unprecedented difficulties young Americans face today, particularly in purchasing a home and achieving financial stability.
Setting the tone: “You should be angry”
“You should be angry,” Vance declared, setting the tone of the rally to the audience of students. He explained in detail the reasons for their anger, emphasizing that they represent the first generation in American history to face the serious threat of being unable to buy homes or earn enough livable wages to support families. Facing the possibility.
Economic frustration lies in homeownership and wages
“And why should you be angry? You should be angry because you are the first generation in the history of the United States that is unlikely to own a home, that is unlikely to be able to earn a wage that can support a family, Vance said.
“You’re more likely to be in debt than accumulating wealth,” he said.
The rising cost and burden of college debt
Focusing on economic issues, Vance tackled important topics such as the rising cost of living and the burden of college tuition debt. He outlined how these factors contribute to the bleak financial outlook for youth, who are increasingly feeling the burden of financial insecurity.
Vance encouraged students to be actively involved in the political process and stressed that their voices matter. He advocated a more active approach to civic engagement among young voters, urging, “We can make a different policy choice, but only if you people become angry with the situation you have been put in and there is a change in leadership. Vote for.” ,