Veteran Democratic strategist James Carville warned Thursday that any American president going forward must confront the affordability crisis facing young people.
“The thing that’s coming in this country, and we’re not ready for it, and that is the accumulation of generational wealth by our generation,” Carville said on his “ Politics War Room ” podcast.
“It’s just these stories that are coming out, and the young people have just … they’re just having it terribly. They can’t buy houses. They can’t educate anybody. There was the CEO of Ford saying there’s 5,000 auto mechanic jobs that they have that they can’t fill.”
“I think that this country made two bad bets,” Carville added, “And they both seemed like good bets at the time. One is we decided we’re going to be a nation of homeowne

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