it's called ubertarianism. you heard that right.bed the trend amazingly well, "many of our major cities are home to a growing and curious breed, progressive young professionals who bemoan the city's income inequality one instant and approach a black limo the next asking, are you my uber?" referencing the popular car service. i know this might sound like satire but it's a pretty real thing. something the republicans should take note of. young people identify well the many the message that the government shouldn't stifle innovation, that government shouldn't get in the way of new creative ways of doing business, and that this is at the core of what makes our country great and different. so whether it's my favorite food truck in philadelphia or a group of yuppies taking a black car out to dinner, young people will not stand for nonsensical regulation getting in the way of their progress. and of course this all plays into the fact that public opinion continues to evolve as millennials make up a larger portion of the electorate. for the