Sunday, August 13, 2017

"Here and Now" was never the promise to generations growing into leadership.

13 August 2017
By Geoff Dembicki

‘The window for hope is closing rapidly.’

If progressives (click here) can’t take back control of the White House and Congress from climate change deniers in the next three years, it’s conceivable that humankind could be screwed. But evidence is mounting that a new political force is up to the task. It has millions of potential supporters across the US, the UK and Canada. It’s openly critical of capitalism. And it’s led by millennials such as Moumita Ahmed.
The 25-year-old activist is intimately aware of what’s at stake. She grew up in Queens, New York, and rose to prominence during the 2016 Democratic primaries as co-founder of a group now known as Millennials for Revolution.
She has since rallied thousands of people her age against Donald Trump’s travel ban and the Republican healthcare bill. Yet climate change is never far from Ahmed’s mind. Rising oceans directly threaten her family members back in Bangladesh. “It makes me so angry and upset,” Ahmed said. “But at the end of the day, I still believe there is hope.”...
There is a reason 'old white men' are elected as Republicans in government. They are the only ones invested in the petroleum industry. They have no desire to hand any responsibility to younger generations, it would ruin their 'comfort zone' of power and money.