Conservatives can fight the rise of socialism by defending the American family
Young Americans are frustrated.
They graduated into an economy battered by inflation.
They watched home prices and mortgage rates climb beyond reach.
Many have delayed marriage and children because they are worried they cannot afford the life their parents built.
They increasingly wonder whether they will ever own a home, comfortably raise a family or achieve the American Dream.
The political left recognizes this frustration.
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani and other Democratic Socialists have attracted young supporters by promising sweeping government solutions: free childcare, free transportation, government-run grocery stores, rent freezes and taxpayer-funded everything.
These promises are fiscally unsustainable, but that is beside the point politically.
Socialists are speaking directly to a generation that believes the system is no longer working for them, and they are offering an ambitious vision for changing it.
JD VANCE WARNS REPUBLICANS NOT TO BLAME YOUNG AMERICANS FOR THE APPEAL OF SOCIALISM Conservatives cannot answer that vision by simply saying, "No." If we want to win the next generation, we must answer their central question: How will you help me build a family and a future? Our answer should not come through a larger welfare state, greater government control or a Marxist agenda that would ultimately leave Americans poorer and less free.
It should come through greater freedom for families to build their own futures.
That is why we are proposing the Young American Family Act.
TRUMP BEAT BACK ANTI-FAMILY TAXES IN 2025.
HERE’S WHAT NEEDS TO HAPPEN NEXT The idea is simple: Married couples under the age of 35 who have at least one child would pay no federal income tax.
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