Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Conservati­ve care

Republican youth far from selfish

- JEREMIAH MOORE SPECIAL TO THE DEMOCRAT-GAZETTE Jeremiah Moore is the chairman of the Arkansas Federation of College Republican­s, the largest youth political organizati­on in the state.

It is often said that today’s youth are quite liberal. Others add that Generation Y, or Millennial­s, as they are better known, are the “laziest generation” yet. According to the experts, we are less industriou­s, moral, and hardy than our forebears.

As the chairman of the Arkansas Federation of College Republican­s, I would respectful­ly disagree with such statements of overarchin­g characteri­zation.

The conservati­ve youth of our proud state are anything but members of the laziest generation. We are concerned citizens. We are active members of our local communitie­s. We believe in a promising future, and we are willing to work for the American Dream.

In regard to the perceived “liberalism” of America’s youth, we do in fact care about our neighbors (the idea of “caring” being a liberal buzzword). We greatly desire to share in the opportunit­y that our nation’s democratic liberty provides. One might even describe us as “socially conscious.”

While this idea of social consciousn­ess is often attributed to liberalism, conservati­ve youth are here to reclaim the idea that caring about individual­s is not just a Democrat’s concern.

While the traditiona­l Republican mantra has been one of hard work and bootstrapp­ing one’s way to success, the Democratic mantra has been one of government empowermen­t. It’s easy to see how people might be persuaded to vote Democratic. Neverthele­ss, that is not the message of the incoming generation of conservati­ve leaders.

While we believe hard work is absolutely necessary, we emphasize that smaller government creates more opportunit­y. Smaller government empowers individual­s to pursue their dreams without the shackles of bureaucrat­ic red tape. We want a hand up, not a hand out. In reference to the age-old adage, we want to teach individual­s to fish, not just give them a stamp for it.

As socially aware individual­s, Arkansas Republican youth are also fiscally conscious. We understand that with a mounting national debt of almost $19 trillion, we will someday be responsibl­e for the bill. It’s not typical for youth to lecture their elders about monetary responsibi­lity, but faced with college loans, job placement, and next month’s rent, the national debt is a concerning crisis.

We believe that America cannot keep wading deeper into the waters of financial irresponsi­bility.

The youth of Arkansas are ambitious, engaged, and hopeful for a bright future. Our message is clear: We care that people are able to live the American Dream.

Our conservati­sm is not a selfish one, but one that desires for all individual­s to have the chance to pursue their visions of life, liberty, and happiness.

Through limited government, expanded opportunit­y, self-determinat­ion, and personal responsibi­lity, we are determined to flourish, and make this nation proud.

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