Trump would be a terrible salesman for compulsory national service
- The idea of required national service for young people is being discussed, but Rosen, a former political reporter for McClatchy Newspapers and writer for InsideSources.com, argues that now is the worst time to implement it.
- Military recruiting struggles since the end of the draft a half-century ago are a contributing factor, but forced service could further strain these efforts.
- Young people are already facing challenges such as high housing prices, stubborn inflation, and the lingering effects of the pandemic, including lost schooling and painful isolation.
- Drawing parallels to past leaders like President John Kennedy, who inspired service with his call to action, and programs like the Civilian Conservation Corps under President Franklin Roosevelt, the author suggests a national call for service requires an inspiring leader.
- The author contends that Donald Trump, who routinely breaks promises and puts self-aggrandizement above patriotism, would fail to inspire young people and that they would see through any "Trumpian ruse.
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