Young Oliver Twist Voters

Guest Post by New Conservative Generation


As many young voters laud Obama and his policies with complete reverence and adulation, I am reminded of a book written by Charles Dickens. The outcry from the young for Obama health care and cap and trade is almost the equivalent of Oliver Twist’s famous quote, “please sir, I’d like some more.”

I have long been confused by polling numbers regarding Obama support by age demographic. The Washington Post and ABC recently came out with a new poll regarding Obama’s approval rating. Now, this poll is wrong and heavily skewed to favor Obama. However, I doubt that an honest poll would show much difference as far as which age demographics support Obama the most. According to the poll, 71% of those polled between the ages of 18-29 approve of Obama and 66% of those between the ages of 30-39 approve of Obama. These two age demographics represented the largest amount of support for Obama. The real question is why are younger voters out of their minds?

In truth, Obama policies are going to place a large burden on the younger generations. Let me rephrase, Obama policies are going to squeeze the younger generations so tight that they will never enjoy the lifestyle or financial securities that their parents enjoyed. My progressive friends keep telling me I’m not looking at the “long term” benefits to Obama’s vision. However, I seriously doubt they’ve considered the reality of what Obama policies will bring in the “long term.”

To understand the idea of generational theft, you must understand the promises made, the promises being made, and the sacrifices you will be forced to make (I’m talking your average guy, NOT JUST THE RICH). You also need to understand the economies that each generation has/is facing and what that means. My point in this post is not to say we need to cut the older generations off, but that we need to be careful about programs we are reforming and ensure that great new promises aren’t going to bankrupt the young.

Currently, we the people have promised to provide assistance to retirees in the form of income. We also have promised health care assistance to the elderly and poor. Previous generations, especially the Greatest Generation, have and will benefit greatly from this while you pick up the tab. Please remember that those of the Greatest Generation have enjoyed many perks to employment such as pensions, free health care, and full retirement benefits under social security. Baby Boomers have been seeing these benefits paired back as they look to retire, but most people in the generation have enjoyed at least some or all of these benefits at sometime in their working lives. Add the fact that these generations worked at a time of US economic dominance and it is no wonder most are able to retire before the age of 60.

As the ranks of retirees begin to swell with the Baby Boomer generation, we in the generations remaining in the work force are on the hook to support these promises made. Why? Because we are taxed on our income and to earn income you generally have to be working. We are left following through on the promises that were made by a congress that voted long before we were born. As it stands, social security and Medicare/Medicaide are broke. To add to the Gen X and Millenial working woes, these two generations will never see the job perks of the past. Pensions and employer paid health care are a thing of the past. Our only retirement plan is simply, save everything you can.

Now Obama and the progressives are on the scene and they argue that not enough promises are being made. He wants to promise to cover everyone’s health care and reduce the average temperature of the planet by .5 degrees Celsius. The young people of this country cheer. Finally, they have a candidate that speaks for them or do they? What is that one question they all answer “the rich?” It happens to be, “who is going to pay for all of these promises?”

Well my young friends, below is a graph of Obama’s policies. It shows totals over the next ten years. First is the amount of revenue generated by implementing Obama’s tax on the rich. The second is the deficit of Obama’s health care by itself. The third is the deficit incurred by the entire Obama budget. Data was pulled off of the OMB and NY Times.



To the young readers of this post:

To believe that the rich are going to pay for you to live your wildest dreams is naïve. If health care costs spiral out of control, you are going to pay them and you will pay them for the next 30 years. The funny thing is that you will not even need to use the health care you are paying for. The Baby Boomers will thank you for all the hard work you are doing so that they can have cheaper health care. Cap and trade is coming out of your retirement fund. I hope that the .5 degrees Celsius is worth it.

The next question would have to be: how will government fix these failing programs by the time you want to retire? The favorite for social security is increasing the retirement age from 65-75. This won’t start until after the Baby Boomers. How are you going to finance 10 extra years of income on your own? Surely, you aren’t thinking that you are going to make more money over the next 30 years to pay for it? Not while you pay for retiree’s health care and global temperature reduction? I wish I had an answer for you.
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12 comments:

  1. Forever stand on your principles and have faith when it seems like you're the only one fighting the good fight. Don't ever give up! You're doing a great job, kid. Many blessings to you!

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  2. Blackandgol - Exactly, well said!

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  3. And, technically he can't promise that the temp won't raise that much.

    Astute observation from an obvious scholar of classic literature.

    Thank you.

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  4. Today's youth have been taught in our socalist education system to, first, not think critically. They aren't thinking cause and effect, but what's in for me, the environment, whatever. The other is the 30 years of feel good dribby do. So, not only aren't they able to think critically, but they're taught that's it bad, wrong, evil to think critically. They're to think emotionally. What feels good, not necessary what is good.

    As for the retirement argument, they've been put through so many fear mongerings that most don't believe we're even going to survive past 2012. So many think the world is going to come to an end that year because Cortez wipped out the Mayans while they were working on their calander for the year 2012. Most young people don't even believe, if we survive the world wide disaster of 2012, that they'll not live to 45, much less to 65 or 75 anyways. Here we are in human history the most healthy we've been ever, disease so well controlled that plauges that wipped out nations are unheard of (except HIV which is behavoirally controlled), the accident rate is lower than ever and traveling (depending on what country you're in) is safer than ever. Yet, our youth are so fatalistic, that they think they're going to die younger than any generation in human history.

    The greatest crime to our youth isn't the debt that is being piled up on them. It's the terrible education system that doesn't teach nothing but class warfare and fatalism. That leaves them completely unable and willing to think for themselves or even what's in their best interests. In fact, too many don't have a clue what to even do with their talents. I know, I was one. Fortunately, I fought against the stupidity and now going on my destiny's path. We need to do the same, but that won't happen as long as they're willing to follow a snake oil salesman like Obama.

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  5. madmath1 said it best. The youth of today have been endoctrinated this way, that the government will take care of you. That the rich are there to pay for it, and that they are evil for being rich.

    This poll shows that over the past 30 years the unionized government schools,the left-wing media,and our own government have been succesfully to those ends.

    I just hope that people rediscover common sense and realize the truth before it is too late. That truth being,you should keep what you earn,that the rich are not evil,but good, seeing they are the creator of jobs and other wealth.

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  6. Blue,

    Thanks. Controlling global temperatures is a ridiculous as it sounds.

    Madmath,

    Lol at Cortez and Mayans.

    I think parents have a part in this too. So many parents hover over their children, they get used to it and when they are on their own they look for the government to take over that role. Why wouldn't they? The government took care of them in the past, aka public school.

    Scalawag,

    So true. Freedom is being able to keep all the fruits of your labor, not rob those with which you envy.

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  7. So will pay for that huge unpaid part of the bill when the Rich leave and fo elsewhere. They have enough money to leave.

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  8. And many of the youth are taught only about the depression before welfare and not the years and years that worked well without government programs. The indoctrination is a good part of it. The government has worked as a brilliant drug dealer addicting the American citizenry to suck off the government tit.

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  9. Andrew,

    Great point. Many companies are already announcing layoffs ahead of Obama's higher taxes. Microsoft is an example.

    Spinsterpov,

    Hard to imagine that people once took responsibility for their own lives isn't it?

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  10. Don't lump me in with my empty-minded peers, guys! Haha. There ARE young conservatives out there like myself, you just have to look for them. It's not easy to find us, but we're there.

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  11. madmath1- I agree. And it's not just public schools- some of the better private schools are like that as well.It's quite alarming how many kids my age have just bought that doctrine almost without any thought.

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  12. The US education system was designed by rich conservatives to prepare the poor (who were struggling to feed themselves) to work in factories while the rich went to college to be taught how to critically think and how to exploit the poor (that's just how it worked back then). The educational system may have started out socialist, but it has dropped nearly all "education" and is now an indoctrination system to get the poor used to being poor without teaching them how to change anything- - that way they need to suckle at the teet of a government which is run by rich people (even the democrats are conservative, with a few minor exceptions- - many pretend to be liberal [cough, Pelosi, cough] but we are all still subject to the tyrany and oppression of big business (who would pay us nothing if they could--where's the liberty in that?). It doesn't matter who is in office, they just have different paths to the same facist ideals... Dems and Reps are two faces of the same bigger unnamed party. Let's fight the good fight and kick both parties out. Let's let "the people" run this country before it's too late (and I'm not talking about the astro-turf T.E.A. Party).

    [Please don't delete me again. This is too important.]

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