"We have a historic opportunity to participate, to push for a libertarian Republican Party with a live and let live agenda consistent with our generation’s principles..."by Nate Nelson
The Democratic Party is waging an intergenerational war. Their primary targets? Those of us who are 35 years old and younger. The question is: Are we going to fight or are we going to surrender?
Socialists, by definition, are the enemies of youth. The Marxist imperative — “From each according to his ability, to each according to his need” — exhorts socialists to enslave the young, requiring our hard work and then taking what we earn from our work and giving it to older generations.
Who will pay for insolvent entitlements for the elderly like Social Security and Medicare? We will. Those well over the age of 35 initiated the government takeover of health care, but we will benefit the least from it while paying the most for it (h/t The Two Malcontents). Those over the age of 35 are engaging in massive deficit spending primarily for their own benefit, but we will bear the responsibility of paying that debt back. Congressmen and senators who are far older than 35 are planning to implement the largest tax increase in American history in the dubious pursuit of curbing carbon emissions, but citizens under 35 will pay those taxes and suffer through the job loss created by such stifling taxation.
Democrats at the state and local levels won’t balance their budgets by cutting spending. So what do they do instead? They tax your college tuition to pay pensions, insisting that providing income for the retired is more important than your education. You can bet that a similar tax is coming to a college town near you. Meanwhile, in California, college tuition is going up 32% because of the ineptitude of liberal Republican Arnold Schwarzenegger and the Democratic legislature. Here in Ohio, at my own Ohio University, I’m looking forward to a 3.5% tuition increase next year because of fiscal irresponsibility on the part of Gov. Ted Strickland and OU administrators.
People from our generation turned out in record numbers to elect Barack Obama last year and give Democrats huge majorities in both chambers of Congress. Maybe you were one of them. I was, and I’m smart enough to regret it today because I see them using their power to subjugate my future to the insatiable hunger of the state. How many UC students helped elect the legislators responsible for their 32% tuition increase? How many OU students hit the ballot box for Ted Strickland?If you were duped like I was duped, it’s a forgivable offense. The genius of socialism is that it exploits youthful inexperience and idealism to its own advantage. Socialists make utopian promises of hope and change, of slowing the rise of the oceans and healing the planet, but they never explain to the young people they’re busy mesmerizing that these promises come at a cost. The cost is your freedom and prosperity, yours specifically.
If you were duped, you’re forgiven. But the definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting a different outcome. I began this post asking a very simple question: Will we fight or will we surrender? If we turn our heads and ignore the political process next year and in 2012, we surrender. If we get all wrapped up in fads and third parties that aren’t electorally viable, if we declare ourselves Anarchists or Greens or Libertarians, we surrender. If we go back to the ballot box and cast votes for the same Democrats who are waging intergenerational war against us, we surrender.
I, for one, am going to fight. If you want to fight, if you’re not willing to give up your freedom and prosperity in exchange for empty utopian promises, then you should join me. The alternative, the only alternative, is the only existing political opposition — and that is the Republican Party. It’s at a crossroads right now, a time of soul-searching and getting back to basics. Those of us who are under 35 have a historic opportunity to participate, to push for a libertarian Republican Party with a live and let live agenda consistent with our generation’s principles. We can either participate or we can withraw. But remember, withdrawal is surrender and your future, yours, is at stake.
Don’t surrender. Fight. Join the Republican resistance and demand freedom and prosperity for Generations Y and Z. This is your wake-up call.
Editor's Note - Nate Nelson, is a twenty-something OU Poli Sci Student and now active College Republican. He describes his views as "Neo-Libertarian." His favorite politicians: Jim DeMint, Sarah Palin, Aaron Schock and Benjamin Netanyahu. His blog is From the Rust Belt
33 comments:
Nate: You are proof that there is hope for the younger generation. Way to go, pal!
I have no sympathy for voters who refused to look elsewhere on Obama and then voted for him anyway. And now they regret it. It's too late. They got what they deserve.
Rita-Texas
Blackandgoldfan - Thanks. I actually think if Republicans work for it there's room for a realignment of the youth vote, sort of like what happened with Ronald Reagan and Generation X.
It's not our idealism that is the problem; idealism is a good thing and is normal for the young. The problem that has to be overcome is that we have been taught from preschool to dorm room and beyond that the proper way to pursue our ideals is through the state, rather than through individual initiative and voluntary social cooperation.
Rita - No one is looking for sympathy; I openly admit that I was duped. Rather than looking for sympathy I'm appealing to those who were similarly duped not to repeat the same mistake next year and in 2012.
"the definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting a different outcome."
Absolutely correct.
All that remains is for you realize that switching from National Socialist Party D to National Socialist Party R is "doing the same thing over again," and you'll be on the road to recovery. My condolences on your second duping.
Kn@ppster, I'm going to respond to that with two very simple things to ponder:
1. If John McCain, flawed candidate though he was, had been elected -- what do you think the fate of "health care reform" would be right now, if Congress had even bothered pursuing it?
2. If all right-leaning Libertarians abandoned the pipe dream that the LP will one day magically be electorally viable in a legal system that makes third party competition virtually impossible, how might the Republican Party look different today?
That will be all.
Each time the Republican Party gains power, it squanders its opportunity. Look at today's Democrats--they got elected and immediately began pushing their agenda. Republicans get elected, and do little except spew propaganda about how an interventionist foreign policy benefits the people. They make few, if any, steps toward accomplishing the libertarian and/or conservative agendas. No talk of term limits. The drug war goes on. The power of the police state increases. The federal government grows larger. Only after an ideological revolution within the ranks of the GOP, and a massive restructuring in its organization and leadership, will the Republican Party be fit to bring us the change that we really need.
Well Nate I'm glad you're not looking for sympathy. However, the GOP doesn't have any backbones. They could've just get up and walked out, but they didn't.
Rita-Texas
"the definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting a different outcome."
Yeah, like trying to get elected as a Libertarian or a Boston Tea Party candidate after consistently receiving less than 1% of the vote.
"Only after an ideological revolution within the ranks of the GOP, and a massive restructuring in its organization and leadership, will the Republican Party be fit to bring us the change that we really need."
That's exactly right. However, such realignments usually only happen during times of crisis, e.g. the Civil War or Great Depression. So, if as james Carville asserts, there is a new Democratic majority in this country, I say let these idiots take over and own the damage they'll do by bringing America down from previous superpower status. All you need to do is look at the state of Michigan for a sneek peak of what the rest of the country is going to look like in 10-20 years.
Thanks for this article. Its good to see that not all the young are SHEEPLE. I too voted for this president who I believe is a liar and has a criminal congress to back him up. They and the president has continuelly ignored the lack of funds and keep pushing our debt ceiling up. Its criminal to your generation and the next. I hope young people will be smarter this time around. I know for me, I will NEVER vote democrat again. The democrat party has become too socialist for me. I will always vote republican.
Look, guys, it's really this simple...
The Libertarian Party will never have a majority in either chamber of Congress. It will never win a presidential election. The LP has never even come close, and usually it can't even capture 1% or more of the popular vote. I'm sorry, that's reality.
Maybe the GOP sucks as badly as you seem to think it does. I think it needs significant improvement, but I don't think it's as bad as you're making it out to be. But the point is that even at their worst, the Republican Party is better for America than the Democratic Party.
The Democratic agenda is clear. It's socialism. They are implementing it right now. The only way to stop them is to replace them with their only viable opponents: Republicans. Maybe you won't get everything you want from Republicans. Maybe you won't even get most of it.
But do you know what else you won't get from Republicans? Individual mandate surtaxes. Tanning taxes. Advisory boards to ration your health care. "Climate change" legislation that will destroy industry and kill jobs. Your tax dollars spent to fund somebody else's abortion, whether you like it or not.
That is the bottom line. But by all means, if you like socialized medicine, if you like unemployment, if you like a bankrupted America turned into a third world nation -- keep wasting a vote that could go toward Republican victory on Libertarian candidates who will never win. The Democrats will love you for it. Today, as we stand at the precipice of ObamaCare where we would perhaps not be standing if you had all voted for McCain instead of Bob Barr, they already do.
In the immortal words of Forrest Gump: That's all I have to say about that.
Don't forget, some of us Boomers would rather keep on working rather than sponge off you. But too many of the younger generation want us to give up our jobs to them and disappear. Be fair, huh?
All the GOP has to do is reverse its interventionist "world's policeman" foreign policy, oppose prosecution of so-called "victimless crimes", promise a serious effort to enact term limits and repeal unfair ballot access laws, and they'll win most of the LP.
Anonymous - It wasn't my intention to say that all Boomers or Gen-Xers want to sponge off us. Just because the Democrats are waging intergenerational warfare doesn't mean everyone over 35 is on their side.
As to the jobs issue, I don't want people over 35 to stop working and give us their jobs. I want the government to stop taxing and spending our jobs away so there will be jobs for those under and over 35.
Chris - I agree with you on "victimless crimes," AKA the War on Drugs. I disagree with you on foreign policy and term limits.
Regarding legislative term limits, they sound good on paper. They turn out badly in practice. Legislative term limits lead to lame duck legislators, who because they cannot seek reelection are no longer accountable to voters. What is to stop them from doing whatever they please during their final term in office?
Dan,
You write:
"'the definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting a different outcome.'
"Yeah, like trying to get elected as a Libertarian or a Boston Tea Party candidate after consistently receiving less than 1% of the vote."
Check your premises. They're faulty on at least two counts (you're incorrect with respect to results, and assume too much with respect to expectations).
"But do you know what else you won't get from Republicans? Individual mandate surtaxes."
Someone forgot to give Mitt Romney the memo on that.
Chris, if the GOP were to reverse its Pro-Defense Foreign Policy stance, they'd instantly lose Libertarians like me who believe in fighting back against Islamo-Fascism and not Surrendering to those fucking assholes who want to tell my wife to wear an ugly Black Burqa from head to toe, and tell me to bow down to Allah 5 times a day.
The Republican Party ever goes soft on Islamo-Fascism and they will instantly lose 90% of the base of their Party. Not too mention all the Military votes and Veterans like me too.
It would be virtualy suicide.
There's a whole constituency of Michael Savage/World Net Daily/Free Republica voters who are stridently Pro-Defense against Islamo-Fascism who won't vote GOP for entirely different reasons: They see Republicans as not hardcore enough in fighting against Islamo-Fascism.
The Republican Party needs to be reaching out to these voters, by taking a more principled stance against Islamo-Fascism, not going weak on foreign policy like our friend Chris here seems to suggest.
Dan, Dan, Dan, you can be such a dumbass sometimes. Knapp is 100% correct. Your figures are totally wrong.
You say that Boston Tea Party candidates regularly gain "1% of the vote."
Sorry Dan the Man. Completely and utterly wrong!
The most a BTP candidate ever received, I believe, was .029%, a far cry from the 1% you assert.
Next time try to get it right.
Nate, thanks and great havin' you in the Buckeye State. BGF is right... It is so good to see the next generation kicking ass.
Eric, nice work, man.
Dan S... This IS a crisis. We have genuine fascist-statists in both Houses and the Admin.
Our only hope is to vote for Militant Vegans. If they don't start winning elections soon, all is lost. Compared to the Militant Vegan Party, all the other parties are identical in every way.
We're fucked if we don't go Vegan all the way this election cycle. Nothing else matters but the Vegan cause. Our future ability to eat is at stake.
Chuck said: "Our future ability to eat is at stake."
But I say, "Our future is the ability to eat steak!" ;)
Nate, congratulations on your well written article. Look, I'm as pissed off as Rita, but since you admitted your mistake, I forgive you, especially since you are taking steps to right your wrong doing. And don't pay attention to the Kn@pster's and Gary's who comment here regularly. All have no ideas other than to piss and moan about "Fascist Republicans." Either they will vote for a LP candidate {did you see their presidential lineup las November?] or out of "principle," not vote at all. While Kn@pster is checking others "premise," we can make efforts to rebuild a GOP which suits our principles, and keep elected Republicans to the grindstone...something that has been lacking with good ol' mainstream Americans.
Dan Sheill said: "All you need to do is look at the state of Michigan for a sneek peak of what the rest of the country is going to look like in 10-20 years."
Truer words were never said, Dan. And here is proof: http://www.pjtv.com/?cmd=video&video-id=2876
This is just fucking heartbreaking, but we are headed in the same direction.
We don't need to check people's premise; we just need to vote these leftist sons of bitches out!
The new mantra is the old mantra: DOWN WITH THE ESTABLISHMENT!
Nate, I second Ran's welcome to the Right side in the Buckeye State. We need more people like you at the Universities to help get the word out about what the socialists are doing.
I agree that the Republican party is where we need to find our home. Just like the socialists took over the Democratic party, libertarian minded individuals too can take back the Republican party. I agree with Rush Limbaugh in that if the Republicans were the same as the Democrats, health care would already be a done deal. Clearly it has lost its way but it will have to adapt quickly or become irrelevant, which would mean America has lost to the commies.
Nate, thanks for clarifying your attitude toward Boomers. Next year we may have a chance to do something about the system that's rigged to make jobs scarce. Please, everyone, think "coalition". That's what gets it done.
Meanwhile, please pass the word to all the 30-something hotshot VPs out there that just because some of us have been on the planet a little longer doesn't mean we now know nothing about anything. We can actually do so much to make your working life easier and make you look like a genius, if you will try not treating us like moldy bread.
Nate,
You seem educated enough. Research how long the democrats have been in power in congress, then come back and post on how it's been the DEMS who have been bringing our country down, since like 2006!
Read Sarah Palin's book. She is the answer to ALL our problems. Here is her video from Dayton Ohio.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gg0darQB7r4
It hasn't been the Dems. It's been Marxists and big government proponents on both sides of the aisle. It just happens to be Democrats that are pushing a socialist agenda through the legislature with the backing of the current administration.
I hate to say "I told you so," (actually I love to); so I naturally feel like Cassandra seeing all the buyers' remorse on here. The fact that you all bought in to "Hope and Change," makes me sick. Apparently, all it takes to get your precious vote is a teleprompter, shit-eating grin and slogans like: "Rainbows, Sunshine and Farts. If I were old enough I'd win in a landslide-- plus I'm a woman, mixed race and cuter!!!
There should be an IQ and/or written test in this country before they allow you to vote.
Oh and PS to the "oldies but goodies" on here: YOU Boomers outnumber us! If everyone over 35 stopped working, we sweet young things wouldn't be able to fill the gap! Ever heard of the census?!
Keep working, but do all the "hot shot 20-something VPs" a few favors, please?
You see, I die a little everyday when my Hippie, Boomer boss:
1. Can't open an email attachment if his life depended on it. Think: "Saw VI, Excel Attachment of Death." Catchy.
2. Thinks Blackberrys belong in pies.
3. Worries when the VPN is down that he'll miss "The George Lopez Show"
and finally:
4. When recently asked for a company-provided PDA; blushed, looked uncomfortable, told me he was "flattered but married," and wanted to call in HR!!!
Well Anonymous, as much as I hate to admit, I am one of those "boomers." But I certainly know how to open an e-mail attachment. Gotcha on the blackberry, but I prefer a standard cell phone, sans all the goodies. I have never seen the George Lopez Show," in fact, I have barely heard of him. But you got me on the PDA. See, back in my Navy days during the tail end of the Viet Nam war, PDA was something you received when the clap was suspect... you know Pecker Drip Analysis. Sorry to make you blush!
But being from Oregon, hippies, whether they are bosses or not, make my skin crawl. God how I miss normality.
Regards,
Will
Hey, Anonymous, this is the other Anonymous, the Boomer. I second what William is saying. I sense some prejudice here. Don't forget Boomers invented the PC as we know it, and many of us were early adopters. I probably had a home computer before you did, and online communities are old hat to me by now. So, having been there and done that, we just might know more about a lot of things, and why they matter, than you assume we do. We are more diverse and selective in our consumption of pop culture than you are inferring from one weird example. And yes, some of us draw the line at 24/7 enslavement to digital devices for no reason just because everyone is doing it. That doesn't mean we aren't smart and good at our job. Try being a little more open-minded, won't you?
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