By Any Media Necessary: Mapping Youth and Participatory Politics

The Can Kicks Back

About

The Can Kicks Back (TCKB) describes itself as a "Millennial movement to defeat the national debt and reclaim the American Dream." 

The group's name is a play on the idea that politicians all to often "kick the can down the road" when it comes to make tough budget decisions in Washington, delaying action on policy implementation that influences the drivers of the U.S. nation debt of $17 trillion. 

A non-partisan campaign,  TCKB focuses on "generational equality" in their efforts to call attention to what they see has irresponsible spending, fiscal unsustainability, and an undue burden on young people, who will be strapped with prior generations' debt as they move into adulthood.

TCKB has launched educational social media and traditional lobbying campaigns to raise awareness about these issues, including the "viral" video, "Simpson Style," Senator Alan Simpson's take on Psy's "Gangnam Style," and the #FixDontKick twitter campaign.

Learn more about The Can Kicks Back, their partners, and their campaigns at the TCKB website

The Can Kicks Back Media 

About the Can Kicks Back 
Capitol Hill Day with The Can Kicks Back 
The INFORM Act 
The Generation Gap 

Contributed by Liana Gamber-Thompson 

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