We are Two Millennials who talk about politics way too much, and our significant others think this is a great ”outlet” for us. We discuss everything having to do with politics, but our focus is on Millennials and the progressive ideals that are so popular among our generation, as well as the lack of Millennial representation within our government.
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We are Two Millennials who talk about politics way too much, and our significant others think this is a great ”outlet” for us. We discuss everything having to do with politics, but our focus is on Millennials and the progressive ideals that are so popular among our generation, as well as the lack of Millennial representation within our government.
In this engaging conversation, Jazz Hampton, a mayoral candidate for Minneapolis, shares his journey from corporate law to public service, highlighting the creation of his app, TurnSignal, in response to the George Floyd tragedy. He discusses the concept of a lifestyle business, the dynamics of the Minneapolis city council, and the challenges of leadership in times of crisis. Jazz emphasizes the importance of community safety, housing issues, and the impact of remote work on city revenue, while reflecting on the lessons learned from significant events like the George Floyd incident and recent ICE raids.
Let Them Eat Toast
We are Two Millennials who talk about politics way too much, and our significant others think this is a great ”outlet” for us. We discuss everything having to do with politics, but our focus is on Millennials and the progressive ideals that are so popular among our generation, as well as the lack of Millennial representation within our government.