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Charted: Gen Z Job Attitudes Compared with Other Generations

Charted: Gen Z Job Attitudes Compared with Other Generations

Young working adults from Gen Z—born between 1997-2012—so far have a different relationship with their employers than other generations.

Gone are the days of sticking with one company for an entire 40-year career. According to Oliver Wyman, Gen Z workers shop around when it comes to work: 62% of them are actively or passively looking for new jobs.

AG Garland's Failure Makes Impeachment Inevitable

George Washington University Constitutional Law Professor Jonathan Turley shreds Merick Garland's decision to appointed discredited Justice Department employee David Weiss as special counsel to investigate Hunter Biden, writing recently that this means the only way to move ahead with an investigation is through the impeachment process. What's next? Also today: Biden has sent Ukraine the equivalent of $900 for EACH household in the United States! Watch today's Liberty Report:http://rumble.com/embed/v34w2yl/

A Life Sentence For Donald Trump?

As former President Donald faces arraignment today, the charges against him keep piling up. If convicted of all charges, he faces 400 years in prison. But what may be even more concerning to Trump and his supporters is the fact - pointed out by Constitutional Law Professor Jonathan Turley - that even one single conviction for Trump means effectively a life sentence in prison. Watch today's Liberty Report:http://rumble.com/embed/v2rcwig/

Trump Indictment Will Backfire Bigly

The indictment of former President Donald Trump looks like something out of a banana republic. With his numbers among the lowest of any president, Biden's justice department (sic) decides to threaten his leading opponent with 100 years in prison? It's going to backfire! Also today: J6 cops were provocateurs? Finally, "mis"-gender your kid, lose your kid in Cali. Watch today's Liberty Report:http://rumble.com/embed/v2r5ghk/

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