Charlie Kirk recommends Democrats GIVE UP and LIMIT Aspirations

Democrats to GIVE UP on Dreams

Charlie Kirk, the founder of Turning Point USA, discussed how young Americans have been exposed to the Biden-Harris administration’s worldview and how Democrats have advised them to “limit” their aspirations and “give up” during his speech on Monday night at the Republican National Convention (RNC).

 

“I frequently hear from youth about their aspirations, worries, and dreams,” Kirk stated from the RNC in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. “You know, youth tend to be idealists. They react to what they see. They have been witnessing the Biden-Harris regime’s worldview for the last four years. The idea is that you’ll be content and possess nothing.

 

Democrats argue that you should rent a 400-square-foot studio apartment rather than buy a house. You’ll use an app to hire a scooter rather than buy a car. Kirk went on: Their philosophy is to set lesser goals, give up, limit your dreams, and settle for less. Life has been very difficult for Americans in their twenties. Since 2020, you have witnessed a 47% increase in property prices. 47% of the total. It is now impossible to become a homeowner unless you earn more than $106,000 annually.

Kirk continued, saying he had married and had two kids in the four years since he had “last” spoken at the RNC.

 

“Under the Biden-Harris administration, that is a dream that feels farther away than ever for millions of people my age,” Kirk continued. Current estimates indicate that one-third of America’s youth will never get married. More Americans than ever before are choosing not to have children.

 

The “American dream” has evolved into a “luxury item for the wealthy” and “the elite,” according to Kirk.

 

As per the findings of a survey by the Harvard Joint Center for Housing Studies, which NPR reported in June, home prices have increased by 47% since 2020.

 

The report also stated that people need to make more than $100,000 in order to buy a property. “The report finds that buyers must make more than $100,000 to afford a median-priced home in nearly half of metro areas; in 2021, that was the case in only 11% of markets.”

 

In a Qualtrics poll commissioned by Redfin, it was shown that 38% of renters worry about their ability to become homeowners in the future, up from 27% in 2023.