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An Open
Letter to the Occupiers from Generation X
by Rachel
Alexander
Jan 20,
2012
To the
Occupy movement:
I know some
of you mean well. I even share some of your concerns. The dismal
economy has
made it difficult to find a good job with benefits. Meanwhile, the
government
is bailing out the wealthy banks and mortgage lenders that helped
precipitate
this depressed economy.
I hear your
frustrations about student loan debt. Generation X has a lot of student
loan
debt too, with little relief available. The older generations have
indebted our
generations for years down the road, and with the rising costs of
school
tuition, we have double the amount of debt. Social Security is expected
to be
insolvent by the time my generation reaches retirement age. We have
been warned
not to rely upon it. We are in the same boat as you. In some ways we
are even
worse off. Most of us have families, children and mortgages now. Losing
a job
hurts us much more than when we were 25 and single.
But where
you are off base is demanding too much. There isn’t enough money to go
around
for government to solve all your problems. We live in the wealthiest
nation in
the world. We are overindulged, not deprived. Americans are fat –
one-third are
now obese - and suffering from an increasing number of illnesses
because we
live a sedentary lifestyle too lazy to cook, subsisting on unhealthy
processed
fast food as we drive instead of walk everywhere.
Your
generation has been raised by helicopter parents who catered to your
every
whine, and praised you constantly in order to get you to be quiet
instead of
teaching you discipline. You have grown up thinking you are more
accomplished
than you really are. You expect to have it all at age 25 – what my
generation has
worked for 10-20 years longer to achieve. My generation worked in fast
food
restaurants and low-level jobs in high school, college and shortly
thereafter
when we were your age. Most of us didn’t have benefits and we didn’t
complain,
we were just grateful not to work hard labor in the fields.
Now you
want the government to put you in the place that someone much older
than you
has worked years to achieve. The same government that messed everything
up in
the first place by meddling with the housing and financial markets. The
Democrats are the party primarily behind more government manipulation
in the
economy and bailouts, although a small minority of Republicans -
including some
in the executive branch no doubt influenced by Goldman Sachs - were
complicit. Democrat
Secretary of the Treasury Timothy Geithner crafted the bank bailouts.
172 House
Democrats voted for the bank bailout bill which established TARP, along
with 91
Republicans. 39 Democrats and 34 Republicans in the Senate voted for
the bill.
It was mainly Democrats who ordered the quasi-governmental lenders
Fannie Mae
and Freddie Mac to provide subprime loans to people who could not
possibly
afford homes. Now, those homeowners are defaulting and the rest of us
are
paying for it, as we are left stuck in homes we cannot sell and
probably cannot
afford anymore due to losing our jobs.
The only
solution the Democrats in government offer for you is big government
with more
unaffordable spending that will favor certain groups of people over
others.
This cannot work since we have already run out of money; we are
borrowing 40%
of every dollar we spend. There is no more money to spend. Spending new
money
will be charged to future generations. You will be doing to your
children and
grandchildren exactly what you complain the older generations did to us.
And you
would go even further. The Occupy symbol of a clenched fist is the same
symbol
the Socialist Party uses. This is no coincidence. Your leaders come
from the
radical left and denounce our American system of capitalism, calling
for the
redistribution of wealth instead. They want to end our freedoms
guaranteed to
us in the U.S. Constitution and replace them with government control.
You claim
to represent the 99% but the polls show that significantly less than
99%
support you. Only 28% of Americans support the Occupy movement. That
number is
equivalent to the percentage of the population that supports Democrats
and the
left. You resent the 1% and their wealth, but their wealth is what
creates
jobs, not government. If everyone ends up on the government dole, there
will be
no one left to pay their government salaries.
The masks
you wear of Guy Fawkes represent violent overthrow of the government.
That mask
was worn by an anarchist character named V in the 2005 movie “V for
Vendetta,”
who uses violence to overthrow a despotic government and murder
everyone in
Parliament. The government portrayed in the movie is not like ours. Our
government does not capture women and rape them. While it is true that
Thomas
Jefferson once said, “The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time
to time,
with the blood of patriots and tyrants,” he was not referring to unjust
uprisings. As an Anti-Federalist, he was opposed to big government; he
did not
want to overthrow a government just to replace it with a bigger
government.
You claim
that the movement is peaceful and about exercising free speech.
Occupiers
endlessly retweet the phrase, “You can’t evict an idea.” Who are you
fooling?
There have been 5897 arrests so far, for everything from vandalism to
assault
to trespassing. If Occupiers are allowed to get by with crimes by
claiming they
are part of free speech, then why can’t the rest of us get by with
committing
crimes too, in the name of free speech?
The Occupy
movement is being evicted from downtown public spaces in cities all
across the
country due to breaking the law. Occupiers are trying to keep the
movement
alive through a cyber presence on Twitter. I read tweets from the
Occupiers
regularly that are full of exaggerations and false statements about the
evictions. If you have to use dishonesty in order to gain support for
your
position, there is something fundamentally wrong with your integrity.
Occupiers
regularly accuse the police of multiple things, but the facts come out
differently.
Occupiers accused police at the University of California-Davis of
pepper
spraying them, but one Occupier admitted later that the Occupiers had
surrounded the police with locked arms blocking them, refusing to let
them
move. It is hard to believe that multiple police agencies across the
country
are all coincidentally engaging in illegal behavior regarding the
handling of
protests. It is more likely these aren’t just “protests” but rather
something
more sinister. Your alliance with the anarchist hacking group
Anonymous, which
has no regard for the laws, is telling. I am afraid you are trying to
use
violence to force your unpopular socialist and communist forms of
government
upon America.
What you
are asking for is more big government that we cannot afford. You want
the
government to redistribute the income of the wealthiest 1% of
Americans, but
this would not solve the problems you complain about. The rich provide
investment capital for business ventures that create jobs. If you take
away
their money, we will lose even more jobs. 80% of millionaires in
America are
self-made; they did not inherit their wealth. Only 14% are in the
banking
industry. The top 1% earns 14% of all income but pays 36.7% of all
federal
income taxes. There are even fewer millionaires now due to the
recession; the
number of Americans earning $1 million or more dropped by 40% between
2007 and
2009.
Socialism
and communism are not the answer. Look how well communism has worked
for the
former Soviet Union, China, North Korea, and Cuba. Socialism is
gradually
destroying Europe as those countries discover the hard way they can no
longer
afford massive government entitlement programs. Tearing down the top
echelon of
society and replacing their ability to create jobs with government job
creation
sends countries into poverty.
The best
solution is the opposite of what you think you need. The solution is
less
government, not more. If government had stayed out of the housing and
financial
markets, we would not be in this recession. Instead, overreaching banks
and
mortgage lenders would have been forced to learn the hard way not to
make
irresponsible financial decisions. Direct your protests at the
president and
Congress instead who are responsible for the market meddling. Wall
Street is only
a symptom of the problem. Please do not indebt our grandchildren. Your
parents
may not have taught you the values of rugged individualism that formed
the
backbone of this country, but you can still teach those values to your
children. We in America are better off than 99% of the rest of the
world. We
are all actually the 1%.
Sincerely,
Generation X
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