I live here, I work here, I vote here, and I, along with the Central Coast, deserve better than a silver-spooned millennial.

I had higher hopes for the next generation. Twenty-something Justin Fareed has resorted to mudslinging, lacking any merits of his own to stand on.

Close to $200,000 of Justin’s money has come from wealthy families in Los Angeles and New York, according to the Federal Election Commission. Without local financial support, or his own merits, he tries to stand on his father’s accomplishments. A perennial candidate, like Matt Kokkonen, neither Justin nor Matt have ever won the approval of their communities. I suppose that’s how Justin validates his claim as the “only non-politician” among the nine candidates.

Lastly, Justin unwittingly shared about his frustration as an intern in Washington, D.C., on the hill where he quit and came home. News flash: D.C. is frustrating, Justin. Will you give up again and just come home if elected?

I have had enough of the entitled millennial generation trying to hop-skip their way to the top on my generation’s dime. Work a REAL job, get some experience, only then can we talk more.

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