Is there any generation that deserves more blame for the current state of our world? Is there anything that Boomers and Zoomers can learn from each other?
On a new "Right Now with Stephen Kent," Stephen sits down with Hannah Cox of the Foundation for Economic Education and Larry Sharpe, former candidate for New York Governor, to discuss the generational differences between the Baby Boomers, Millennials, and Gen Z; how Boomer leaders and policies are impacting the country today; the malaise that comes from taxing one generation to pay for another; why vaccines are good but mandates are bad; and if there's any way for the generations to get along.
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00:00 Episode start
01:06 Reminiscing over Freedom Fest
03:55 Starting positions
08:25 Why Gen Z votes for Boomers
14:30 Pushing back against “isms”
16:40 Generational politics of taxing & spending
20:05 The case for age limits
21:48 Ownership of furniture – and the future
23:35 Peeling off the labels
28:30 Pandemic divide
36:00 You had one job
38:09 Getting the pandemic response right
42:06 Good news about cats, books & movies
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Follow Hannah Cox:
Articles for the Foundation for Economic Education (FEE): https://fee.org/people/hannah-cox/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/HannahDCox
Follow Larry Sharpe: https://twitter.com/LarrySharpe