It’s obvious that Chelsea Clinton has no understanding about what a real challenge is. How about desperately trying to find a job — any kind of job — to pay for basics like food and housing and student loans? Has she not even read about the millions of college graduates who cannot find work after working so hard to build an economically secure life? Is she unaware of the unemployment rate among young people that is only slightly down from a high of 15%? Or the incomprehensible amount of student debt? Anyone ever bring that issue up at any of the lavish parties of the Clinton Foundation?
Seems not. Instead, Chelsea’s focus is on the issues constantly bantered about at the Clinton Global Initiative — the buzz words that she repeats over and over — gender equality, climate change, same-sex marriage. Oh, and then there’s her big concern about elephant poaching. Those are the things that are important to Chelsea. Not jobs and economic security for those who should be the newest members of our work force.
It’s not surprising. Unlike the rest of the world, Chelsea has never had to look for a job. They’ve all been handed to her because of her family name and not because of any special — or even not so special — talents. She’s the Princess of Nepotism. One of her mother’s biggest donors hired her at Avenue Capital, where she didn’t exactly wow the financial community. She left after three years, once she realized that she just “couldn’t … care about money.”