@@Blazeylikesf1 good. Study hard. Get good grades. Learn to be a great debater and public speaker. Go to college. That will keep you busy for the next 8 years.
I’m 43 taking up Cyber Security major at Penn State. Before this presidential election, I’ve been following politics heavy for about four years and thinking about switching my major to political science. Very confused. SMH
1:37 No working-class person I know reads The New York Times or The Wall Street Journal. I went to a prestigious journalism school, and I can tell you right off the bat - this is the problem with politics in America. First off, you shouldn’t be going for a “career” in politics. Politics is public service. NOT a way to make a living. If every politician was paid $0 and wasn’t allowed to own stock, the world would be in a MUCH better place.
@@TylerMcConnell Some make a career of public service and contribute to the public good. The honest ones don’t get rich doing it. I recommend certain publications because they offer a variety of opinions and broad news coverage. if one cares to be well-informed, it’s better than reading posts on facebook.
Although I understand the sentiment of what you're saying, it's also not practical because that would mean you can't earn a living and it would only be reserved for the wealthy who can afford to work without pay. You should be able to make a living and career in politics. How are you supposed to put food on your own table otherwise?
@@mynameis567 true. If people in public service are not compensated, then only the Uber wealthy would be in public service. And no working class people could afford to do it.
Another great video. 😊
I’m 25 and I’m thinking about getting into politics. It took me a while to realize it but I’m pretty passionate about politics
I’m 25 too and thinking the exact same as you
Lol same ive been deep into politics and i just turned 25 as well
damn 25 and i think it’s time too 🤣
I’m 25 and 3/4 and I think it’s time as well🤣🥩
Great information
I got rejected from the vienna academy of arts so I might as well get into this field
The more the merrier.
I've seen this one before.
@ some videos are worth a second watch. Jay
Im 14, I want to make a change in this country, I want to bridge the gap in this country and remind the world why we are called the United States.
@@Blazeylikesf1 good. Study hard. Get good grades. Learn to be a great debater and public speaker. Go to college. That will keep you busy for the next 8 years.
Literally same exact situation here
@@blake8993 same counsel. In the meantime, volunteer to work for a candidate you like. You’ll make friends that can help you. Jay
Literally the same.
I’ve just found your videos & appreciate your insight and helpful advice, thank you
@@ernestorodriguez4214 Thank you. Jay
Excellent content, it is always a pleasure to listen to you.
Thank you! Jay
I’m from Pakistan, I’ve been watching your videos too. Can you make a video about doing politics outside of the US?
Such easy to follow, great job Sir...
Thank you. Jay
Excellent contents ❤🎉
thank you. Jay
This is a great video And was extremely inflammational.
@@Starmangeography thank you. Jay
😊😊😊❤❤
I’m 43 taking up Cyber Security major at Penn State. Before this presidential election, I’ve been following politics heavy for about four years and thinking about switching my major to political science. Very confused. SMH
The passage of time begats clarity. Be patient. Jay
Subscribed.
✊✋👐
Im run for office one day
@@devontebrown9365 Awesome! Go for it. Jay
1:37 No working-class person I know reads The New York Times or The Wall Street Journal. I went to a prestigious journalism school, and I can tell you right off the bat - this is the problem with politics in America.
First off, you shouldn’t be going for a “career” in politics. Politics is public service. NOT a way to make a living. If every politician was paid $0 and wasn’t allowed to own stock, the world would be in a MUCH better place.
@@TylerMcConnell Some make a career of public service and contribute to the public good. The honest ones don’t get rich doing it. I recommend certain publications because they offer a variety of opinions and broad news coverage. if one cares to be well-informed, it’s better than reading posts on facebook.
Although I understand the sentiment of what you're saying, it's also not practical because that would mean you can't earn a living and it would only be reserved for the wealthy who can afford to work without pay. You should be able to make a living and career in politics. How are you supposed to put food on your own table otherwise?
@@mynameis567 true. If people in public service are not compensated, then only the Uber wealthy would be in public service. And no working class people could afford to do it.
I really wanted to watch this video but I just couldn't take his hands doing that thing that Ricky Bobby does " I don't know what to do with my hands"
@@DaleBaker-ew9be Some are passionate about sharing what they know. please forgive.
40 is probably too old to drop everything and completely change direction to politics from working in construction eh?
@@WayneCaissie not necessarily. Among the elected class, you are still very young
Tell that to Biden lol. Dude was ancient when elected.
@@EdenElectorate he too was once young.
“Life begins at 40.”
-Carl Jung
@ we agree.
hambooger
@@Amir_Nassir thank you. Jay
Jesus Christ is the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through Him
Used to think he was real too. Trust me life is far better without him