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August 10, 2012
Title: Is The R.O.F Syndrome Alive and Well in Washington?
Topic: Obama's War on Jobs
Discussed by Dan Weber
with Association of Mature American Citizens (AMAC) (www.AMAC.us)
Part 1 of 2
Has the AARP sold
their membership down the river for a pocketful of coins? How much
do they stand to make under Obamacare?
In your opinion as a senior citizen and as the president of AMAC, do you have
surveys that show that seniors by and large did not like Obamacare from its
conception to now, and that they want it repealed?
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Title: Part 2 of 2
Topic: Obama's War on Jobs
Discussed by Dan Weber
with Association of Mature American Citizens (AMAC) (www.AMAC.us)
Since you founded AMAC,
membership has skyrocketed - Are your members telling you that they can't retire
and that they must go back to work because of Obama's failed promises?
Have Obama policies helped out the Millennials and seniors? How types of
benefits does AARP offer? What benefits does AMAC offer its members?
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August 8, 2012
Title: The "Millennials" Deserve Something More Than To Live In The Basement or Spare Room With Their Parents?
Topic: Obama's War on Jobs
Discussed by Paul Conway
with Generation Opportunity www.GenerationOpportunity.org
Part 1 of 2
Does the
unemployment rate for July indicate an improving job market? What
age group is being most affected by joblessness right now? What is the reason
for this? Do the twenty-something's deserve better?
As a whole, will today's twenty-something generation be better off than their
parents, will they fare the same, or will this be the first generation ever in
America that will fare worse than their parents, again as a whole?
Do the twenty-something's, you call them Millennials, wake up each day to an
economic reality which includes record high unemployment coupled with fewer and
fewer job opportunities?
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Title: Part 2 of 2
Topic: Obama's War on Jobs
Discussed by Paul Conway
with Generation Opportunity www.GenerationOpportunity.org
What is the Obama administration
doing about this and do the Millennials believe Obama is doing a good job? What
were some of the results of the Generation Opportunity poll that was recently
conducted? What could the federal government do to encourage economic growth?
77% of young people ages 18-29 either have or will delay a major life change or
purchase due to economic factors:
44% delay buying a home;
28% delay saving for retirement;
27% delay paying off student loans or other debt;
27% delay going back to school/getting more education or training;
26% delay changing jobs/cities;
23% delay starting a family;
18% delay getting married.
Which political party is doing the most to "make economic growth happen"? How
can our listeners find Generation Opportunity and what are some ways they can
engage to help right what's wrong in America?
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June 7, 2012
Title: Generation Opportunity!
Topic: Obama's War on Jobs
Discussed by Paul Conway
with Generation Opportunity www.GenerationOpportunity.org
Part 1 of 2
Has the Obama term in office been good for 18 to 29 year olds in America?
For the age group of 18 to 29 year old Americans:
1. Has Obama’s continued use of trillions of borrowed dollars been good?
2. Has Obama’s assault on manufacturing jobs in America been good?
3. Has Obama’s assault on fossil fuel usage been good?
4. What is wrong with Obama?
How can 18 to 29 year olds in America work with all other Americans to help right what's wrong with our country?
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Title: Part 2 of 2
Topic: Obama's War on Jobs
Discussed by Paul Conway
with Generation Opportunity www.GenerationOpportunity.org
77% of Americans 18-29 years old report delaying action due to the poor economy.
44% delay buying a home; 28% delay saving for retirement; 27% delay paying off student loans or other debt; 27% delay going back to school/getting more education or training; 26% delay changing jobs/cities; 23% delay starting a family; 18% delay getting married; 18% none; and 5% don't know.
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