The founders of SOS Liberty have started a new movement by the name of Turning Point USA.
High school students are starting a movement to change the conversation about the direction our country is going.
"Fighting for a return to fiscal responsibility, Turning Point USA is a group of students campaigning to lower the debt & deficit so our generation can prosper."Here is the information about Turning Point USA from their Facebook Page:
These students are also involved in SOS Liberty. (Links below)
About
We are a group of students, tired of Washington spending our future away. Stand with us in sending Washington a BIG message!
Mission
The
Turning Point's mission is to make fiscal responsibility our business.
We hope to change the national political culture, and to promote
sensible cuts to major government expenditures. We want to inspire the
youth, and to cultivate a new generation of politically active citizens.
Our aim is to change the collective conversation, and to make the
national debt the hot-button issue of the 2012 national elections. The
ultimate goal of The Turning Point is to turn America's deficits into
surpluses.
Description
The
Turning Point has a very clear message to Washington: stop over
spending! We are a student-led group, and we are crying out for help!
Across the nation, we are sounding the alarms due to the generational
THEFT that is taking place! The Turning Point is a non-partisan group
that is fighting to give young Americans a voice. This is our fight with
the establishment, as we will not stand for the current spending
practices that are unjust and generationalist in nature. It's time that
we turn around America, and turn around our budget! End the red, and get
us back in the black!
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we will be forced to live below our means tomorrow.
SOS Liberty is a student-led group of high school and university students who are concerned about our generation’s future. With members across the USA, our mission is to educate our fellow Americans about the dangers of our nation’s spiraling debt and deficits. As students, we feel it’s imperative to shed light on the magnitude of our national debt crisis since we are the generation that is going to be stuck with the bill.
We are a group of passionate student activists who are sending out an SOS call for help before our generation drowns in a sea of debt. As we make our voices heard, we seek to WAKE UP our fellow citizens to the GENERATIONAL THEFT that is taking place! Each high school student today is inheriting an average debt of $870,000 which is grossly unfair considering that most high schoolers cannot even vote yet. SOS Liberty believes older generations are essentially stealing our future and we’re not too happy about it. We understand that politicians often have good intentions, however we believe that good intentions do not always translate into good public policy. Our movement hopes to mobilize both younger and older generations to support sound fiscal policies before it’s too late.
SOS Liberty sends student speakers throughout the Midwest delivering speeches, videos and PowerPoint presentations followed by a question and answer period. We have spoken to many community organizations, schools, and youth groups and have received rave reviews from our audiences. We have appeared on local radio, TV and numerous podcasts. Our student activism has received coverage by NBC News, Illinois Review, Breitbart.com and the Dallas Morning News. We have received endorsements from members of Congress, and we broadcast several weekly radio shows to a nationwide audience.
Our student group does not adhere to rigid party lines but rather represents ideals that can be accepted regardless of where one stands on the political spectrum. Liberal members of SOS appreciate our objective of keeping important government programs solvent such as Medicare and Social Security. To conservatives, SOS Liberty is a group that champions free markets and promotes less government spending. Independents support SOS Liberty’s goal of resolving the debt crisis so that an undue burden is not placed on younger generations. We are a nonpartisan, volunteer group of students who are sounding the alarm that a fiscal storm is fast approaching. The common thread which ties us all together is our dream of handing off to each successive generation the torch of freedom, hope and opportunity.
SOS Liberty is a solution-driven organization which believes in our Constitution and aims to teach our peers about fiscal responsibility and free market principles. We believe solutions can be found by exploring ideas such as a balanced budget amendment, term limits, cutting wasteful government spending and tying congressional pay to reducing the multi-trillion dollar deficits being passed on to our generation. Our goal is to galvanize our fellow students so together we can stop the generational theft that is stealing our future.
There is no fee to join SOS Liberty (though we are very grateful for any donations). We invite you to join us in our call for action and take a stand for our generation, our future, our country.
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Published June 01, 2012
FoxNews.com
In two weeks I will graduate from Wheeling High School. It is
going to be a day to remember for the rest of my life. My principal will
hand me a diploma, but that diploma is also an invoice for $870,000 –
my share of America’s 2012 debt burden. The average American earns $1.3
million during their working career. When we factor in future deficit
spending and interest, every single high school student owes the federal
government more than they will ever earn in their lifetime. Since the
day I was born, the United States has accrued eleven trillion dollars
worth of new debt; and for those eighteen years of my existence, I
haven’t even had a say in it.
Last August, as I watched our divided government tear our democracy apart, my friend Mike Diamond and I decided to take action against Washington’s disregard for the future of this country.
It all began as an idea, to speak for our generation, the one who will be paying for Washington’s massive debts and deficits.
Mike and I spoke at political organizations all across Illinois, working our way up the local political ladder. As we progressed we noticed individuals were very sympathetic to our cause; not only because we are students, but because it’s difficult to argue with common sense.
Growing up I was taught the basic principle of not spending money I don’t have. However, this traditional American value seems to have sunk in a sea of debt.
Over the past two months Mike and I began organizing a network of concerned students from all across the country. Through Facebook and Twitter we reached over four million people. Our message of fiscal responsibility and living within your means was resonating all across the country.
We decided, in collaboration with close friends and family, to name our organization SOS Liberty.
SOS is the international distress call for help, which is appropriate since my generation is drowning in an ocean on debt. Without real solutions and reforms we will never be able turn this ship around. But first, the distress call has to be heard.
I noticed that politics was the last thing on my friends’ minds. “I’ll start caring about politics when I turn eighteen,” they would say. Unfortunately, most teenagers do not have an “on” and “off” switch that flips the day they turn eighteen, making them care about politics. Most teenagers don’t realize that they will be stuck with a tab that’s been running for generations. They don’t realize that every cent will have to be paid back -- plus interest.
That’s where SOS Liberty comes in. Our goal is to change the conversation. Change the conversation of teenagers, so they realize the negative implications of such a large debt.
Change the conversation of the voters, so they elect leaders with the future in mind, and not only the present.
Change the conversation of the politicians, so they take the next generation into consideration before signing off on more spending.
SOS Liberty not only wants to change the conversation, but change the language of the conversation as well. Instead of focusing on the debt as a Republican or Democrat issue, we see it as a generational issue -- an American issue. Rather than dividing our people, we want to unite them under the tenets of fiscal responsibility.
The power of our message lies in us being students. Many
miscategorize us as a Republican think tank, or a radical wing extension
of Ron Paul's presidential campaign. Our cause and message transcends
party lines, aligning with people all across the political spectrum.
To conservatives, SOS Liberty is a group that champions free markets and constrains big government spending. Liberals appreciate our goal of keeping important government programs such as Medicare and Social Security solvent.
To independents, SOS Liberty is a group that seeks to resolve the debt crisis so that it does not put an undue burden onto the coming generation. Our message transcends party lines because it is one that unites, rather than divides.
With graduation coming up, rather than seeing my diploma as an invoice I will never be able to repay, I want to see it as a fiscal predicament we still have time to turn around.
The road is set before us. We are on a path of unsustainable debt, and without immediate action, my future and my children’s future will be forever jeopardized.
There is significant promise in my generation. It is not too late to turn our fiscal ship around.
Together we, the young people of America, can send a clear and concise message to every single Congressman, Senator, and Representative: We can’t afford it.
Charlie Kirk is the co-founder of SOS Liberty (www.sosliberty.com) and will be attending Baylor University this fall.
Last August, as I watched our divided government tear our democracy apart, my friend Mike Diamond and I decided to take action against Washington’s disregard for the future of this country.
It all began as an idea, to speak for our generation, the one who will be paying for Washington’s massive debts and deficits.
Mike and I spoke at political organizations all across Illinois, working our way up the local political ladder. As we progressed we noticed individuals were very sympathetic to our cause; not only because we are students, but because it’s difficult to argue with common sense.
Growing up I was taught the basic principle of not spending money I don’t have. However, this traditional American value seems to have sunk in a sea of debt.
Over the past two months Mike and I began organizing a network of concerned students from all across the country. Through Facebook and Twitter we reached over four million people. Our message of fiscal responsibility and living within your means was resonating all across the country.
We decided, in collaboration with close friends and family, to name our organization SOS Liberty.
SOS is the international distress call for help, which is appropriate since my generation is drowning in an ocean on debt. Without real solutions and reforms we will never be able turn this ship around. But first, the distress call has to be heard.
I noticed that politics was the last thing on my friends’ minds. “I’ll start caring about politics when I turn eighteen,” they would say. Unfortunately, most teenagers do not have an “on” and “off” switch that flips the day they turn eighteen, making them care about politics. Most teenagers don’t realize that they will be stuck with a tab that’s been running for generations. They don’t realize that every cent will have to be paid back -- plus interest.
That’s where SOS Liberty comes in. Our goal is to change the conversation. Change the conversation of teenagers, so they realize the negative implications of such a large debt.
Change the conversation of the voters, so they elect leaders with the future in mind, and not only the present.
Change the conversation of the politicians, so they take the next generation into consideration before signing off on more spending.
SOS Liberty not only wants to change the conversation, but change the language of the conversation as well. Instead of focusing on the debt as a Republican or Democrat issue, we see it as a generational issue -- an American issue. Rather than dividing our people, we want to unite them under the tenets of fiscal responsibility.
To conservatives, SOS Liberty is a group that champions free markets and constrains big government spending. Liberals appreciate our goal of keeping important government programs such as Medicare and Social Security solvent.
To independents, SOS Liberty is a group that seeks to resolve the debt crisis so that it does not put an undue burden onto the coming generation. Our message transcends party lines because it is one that unites, rather than divides.
With graduation coming up, rather than seeing my diploma as an invoice I will never be able to repay, I want to see it as a fiscal predicament we still have time to turn around.
The road is set before us. We are on a path of unsustainable debt, and without immediate action, my future and my children’s future will be forever jeopardized.
There is significant promise in my generation. It is not too late to turn our fiscal ship around.
Together we, the young people of America, can send a clear and concise message to every single Congressman, Senator, and Representative: We can’t afford it.
Charlie Kirk is the co-founder of SOS Liberty (www.sosliberty.com) and will be attending Baylor University this fall.
ADDITIONAL LINKS-PLEASE CHECK THESE OUT!
TURNING POINT USA
TURNING POINT USA FACEBOOK
TURNING POINT USA TWITTER
SOS LIBERTY
SOS LIBERTY YOU TUBE CHANNEL
LIBERTY.COM
SOUNDS GREAT TO ME, THATS WHAT WE NEED IS TO GET THE YOUNGER GEN. THINKING WITH THEIR HEADS, INSTEAD OF WITH EMOTION. YOU NEED TO IMPRESS THE YOUNG BLACKS OF THEIR MISTAKE LAST TIME.AND USE THEIR HEAD.I'M A WHITE MALE WHO THOUGHT THAT THE PRESIDENT WOULD MAKE A CHANGE. BUT NOT THIS WAY.SO LETS WORK IN A DIFFERENT DIRECTION.
ReplyDeleteI saw Charlie Kirk on Cavota show and was very impressed. I am passing this on to my grandson.I would be very hopeful the youth of this country can begin the return to sanity. I will be following this and help out where I can.....
ReplyDeleteA grateful Grandma