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Monday, December 22, 2025

Turning Point USA helped turn out millions of young people for Donald Trump in 2024. He promised them lower prices, an end to foreign wars, and generational change. He is not keeping any of his promises and they have noticed. At this year's annual America Fest gathering, a CNN reporter talked to attendees and got decidedly mixed messages. One thought Trump's energy policies will lower gas prices, his dismantling of the Department of Education will make college debt go away, and his cracking down on immigrants will create jobs and lower housing prices. It is true that "drill baby drill" may lower gas prices, but getting rid of the DoEd will not make college debt vanish. Arresting immigrants might make their jobs available, but the reason employers hire them is that many are willing to work for less than native-born workers. As to lowering housing prices, replacing cheap immigrant labor with much more expensive American labor is not going to achieve that result, to say the least.

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And many other respondents were disillusioned about their future. In the past, kids would move out of their parents' house at 18, go to college or get some kind of training, find a job, get married, buy a house, and have kids. Now, only a quarter of 34-year-olds have done all of those. The median age of first-time homebuyers is now 40. Some interviewees thought they might be able to buy a house some day, whereas previous generations assumed that would be possible. In a recent Harris poll, two-thirds of the people making $100,000 said they were just barely getting by. Many think AI will take away jobs they might have gotten.

The mood was glum and "doomerism" has taken over with many young people. Only 13% of 18-to-29-year-olds think the country is moving in the right direction. These feelings are flashing warnings for Trump and the Republicans heading into the midterms. The kids are angry and don't want "more of the same." Charlie Kirk was tuned into this, which is why he was so popular with some young people. In one of his final interviews, Kirk accused the Republicans of being blind to the suffering of young voters. Kirk also said that if the Republicans continued to repeat their "pull yourself up by the bootstraps" philosophy, the Party would squander its hard-won advantage among young voters. It is already happening. In the Harris poll, by a 13-point margin, young voters want Democrats to control Congress after 2026. Only half of young Trump voters definitely plan to vote in 2026 (vs. 66% of Kamala Harris voters).

#1 | Posted by A_Friend at 2025-12-22 08:56 PM | Reply

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While the rank-and-file TP USA members are grumbling, the leadership of the movement has other plans. Erica Kirk has already endorsed J.D. Vance for president and vowed to get him elected president in 2028. Her group is planning to put volunteers in all of Iowa's 99 counties to try to help Vance win the Iowa caucuses.

But the reaction to this was mixed as people are now openly talking about a post-Trump era. Vance's wife, Usha, has been spotted several times without her wedding ring and there have been rumors that Vance might be interested in trading her in for a whiter model, which would go over better with the America Firsters in 2028. This photo of Kirk and Vance did not help dispel these rumors. They seem to be enjoying themselves here.

#2 | Posted by A_Friend at 2025-12-22 08:58 PM | Reply

"And anyone who thinks Vance is a lock this far in advance ought to have a word with President Giuliani about how well that worked for him in 2008. (V)"

#3 | Posted by A_Friend at 2025-12-22 08:59 PM | Reply | Newsworthy 1

... Young Conservatives Are Worried about the Future ...

Wow, that's the actual title of the cited article.

Kudos.

#4 | Posted by LampLighter at 2025-12-22 09:31 PM | Reply

... Young Conservatives Are Worried about the Future ...

imo, they should be.

Pres Trump's MAGA seems to have taken over the Conservative brand.

Is that A Good Thing going forward?

Some conservatives seem to have a view that it is not.

The MAGA civil war takes center stage at the Turning Point USA conference
theweek.com


#5 | Posted by LampLighter at 2025-12-22 09:38 PM | Reply

... One thought Trump's energy policies will lower gas prices, his dismantling of the Department of Education will make college debt go away, and his cracking down on immigrants will create jobs and lower housing prices. ...

Let's chat about those assertions one at a time ...

... Trump's energy policies will lower gas prices ...

Gas prices are dropping because there is a glut of oil.

Oil Glut Will Prompt Faster Market Rebalance
oilprice.com

Student Loan Forgiveness
studentaid.gov

Cracking Down on Illegal Immigration Would Raise Wages for Lower-Income Americans
www.heritage.org

So, higher wages = more inflation?

OK, moving on ...

Trump Claims Most Aggressive Housing Reform in History' Will Lower Costs
www.realtor.com

... and his plan is? ...


#6 | Posted by LampLighter at 2025-12-22 10:08 PM | Reply

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