Weekly Opinion Editorial
MILLENNIALS WILL LEAD!
By Steve Fair
On Saturday, the
Oklahoma Young Republicans presented me with the inaugural Steve Fair Young Republican at Heart Award. This will be an annual award given to someone
who has been a mentor, role model, or benefactor to the YR group. Hope Sutterfield, the Stephens County GOP
Chair, presented the award. It was a
complete and total surprise. I had been
in Florida
for three days at the RNC Spring meeting.
The YRs had asked me to conduct an auction at the first annual
fundraiser. I agreed, even though it had
been a long week and I was exhausted.
When I arrived at the venue, my son and his family were there. They live in Tulsa and while somewhat political, their
presence tipped me off that something else was afoot. When Hope announced the award will be given
annually, I was simply blown away. I
have been politically active for decades, but I don’t believe I have earned the
honor of having an award named after me, but I so appreciate the thought. Three things
First, young people are the key to America’s
future. I know we say that all the time,
but so many older people refuse to let go of the reins for fear the ‘young
folks’ will screw up what they have built.
George Orwell said, “Each
generation imagines itself to be more intelligent than the one that went before
it, and wiser than the one that comes after it.” I understand that sentiment, but I give
it no quarters. Every organization must
have younger leaders developing and taking increased responsibility or that
organization will die. Hope Sutterfield
is a classic example. She is one of the
youngest county GOP Chairs in the country and arguably
is directing one of the most active. She
has exceptional leadership skills and is guided by her strong conservative
values. Democrats understand that young people are the future. That is why Sanders is able to fill huge
arenas with young people, but that fact reveals a problem.
On Friday former
Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfield said “If that(Sander’s socialist
philosophy) is our future- we have no future.”
He went on to point out that Sander’s socialist philosophy will
fail. It always has. Socialism is not sustainable. Margaret Thacher said, "The problem with
socialism is that eventually you run out of other people's money [to
spend]." Rumsfield pointed out the
failure of American education to teach simple economics to young people. For years, economics was a required basic
course in college. Today less than 4% of
colleges require a student to take Economics to earn a degree.
Second, mentors,
role- models and benefactors to young people are in short supply. Some older folks simply don’t want to invest
the time and energy to develop the next generation of leaders, but if not you,
then who? When parents and people in
leadership positions, particularly in education, fail to educate young people
on basic economic principles, they are doing them a great disservice. Cashiers can’t count change and young adults
can’t balance a check book, but it is because they haven’t been taught. No one took the time to sit down and explain
simple economics. And in politics many
young people are pushed aside because they haven’t ‘paid their dues,’ Not all young people want to be
mentored. Some just want to lead without
proving they have leadership skills, but there are plenty of young adults who
want to learn. They just need an older
person to take equity in them and show they care.
Third, the
millennial generation WILL lead America. Millennials are those who were born after
1980. They number over 83 million in the
United States. They are the largest block of consumers and
voters in the country. They tend to be
less religious and more liberal in both social and fiscal policy than either
the Baby Boomers or Generation Xers. Make
no mistake- they will lead America. Older leaders can complain about their lack
of understanding and how if they are given the reins, they will fail, but rest
assured, they will get the reins. By
ignoring them and failing to come along side and mentor them, credibility and
rapport with them is often non-existent.
It is an
incredible honor to have an award named after you while you are living and I am
even more humbled when I consider this award is for mentoring the next
generation. Reagan said that freedom is just one generation from extinction. By the grace of God, I don’t want it to be
the generation after me.