CEO Rips Bernie Sanders To Shreds In Open Letter

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Rob May is the CEO of Talla, a company he founded last August after leaving Backupify, another company that he founded and was the CEO of. He takes issue with Bernie calling out the millionaires and billionaires of the world and saying they need to pay more taxes. To communicate this, he wrote a well thought out letter in Fortune.

I agree with Bernie Sanders. The economy is rigged. In fact, it’s what my father, who is very conservative, taught me about life. Some find it surprising because the general position of liberals seems to be that conservatives don’t realize, or won’t acknowledge, this rigged economy. But my dad’s advice to me time and time again was that the world was rigged and the only way I could make it was to work harder than the people who were in charge of the rigging.

A few years ago I was walking through Harvard Square when a woman holding flyers for Elizabeth Warren stepped in front of me. She asked if I thought the government should pay off student’s debts. I don’t think the government should, but, then again I never had student loans. No, it wasn’t because I was from a wealthy family. I never had student loans because I worked every semester I was in college, and during some summers, I worked two jobs. I did this because I thought the world was rigged against me.

I missed out on a lot, because I worked so much. I didn’t have the life like many of the college students I’ve hired in the last few years. They study what they love — philosophy, political science, art, regardless of whether or not they have good job prospects. They travel. Mostly they seem to go to Vietnam and Cambodia. They eat out a lot more than I did at their age. They know all the trendy restaurants and hot bars.

When I got out of college, I lived well below my means, saving $25,000 so I could start my first business. That business failed miserably. I ended up losing over $50,000 total. It took three years to pay off the credit card debt I wracked up.

Over the next decade, I started three more businesses. Two of which failed. For one of them, a video yellow pages product I built with a friend in 2007, I used to take my vacation days from my “real” job and go door to door, selling video listings to small businesses. I lost a lot of my own money, as my disposable income never went to travel or luxury goods of any kind. It went to business ideas.

I kept at it because I believe, much like Bernie, that the world was rigged against me. I spent every evening after my day job working on side projects, learning new skills, reading. I didn’t own a TV for a long time and, even to this day, I’ve never seen any of the classic shows people like to discuss: The Sopranos, Breaking Bad, Mad Men, Game Of Thrones. I was working while they were on.

When I finally had a company that was successful, the experience of running it was more stressful than you could ever imagine. I had to deal with some really rough things. There was the time when, on the day we were supposed to close our Series C funding round, the lead investor called and said they weren’t going to wire the money. We had six weeks of cash left, and now I had to figure out what to do. There was the time when two of my executives quit within 10 days of each other, making my board and employees all wonder what was going on, and if there was something detrimental going on at the company that I wasn’t telling them.

There was a board meeting where, I took so many rapid fire shots from board members that one of my executives told me afterwards that he would never want to be a CEO and go through something like that. There were things that I can’t write about publicly, but that, if you have ever run a company, you know what I’m talking about. It really sucks to be in charge sometimes.

Despite the strain that entrepreneurship put on my finances, my health, and my personal relationships, I kept at it because I wanted to be successful. And eventually, yes, I became a millionaire. It only took 15 years.

Along the way, I learned a lot. I created over 100 jobs. And in the end I helped build something useful for thousands of companies around the world. But when I hear Bernie speak, I feel like I’m the problem with America. I’m one of those millionaires he mentions who should pay more taxes. I’m the bad guy. I’m the white male who is only successful because everything was handed to me. I don’t deserve the money I made. All the things I sacrificed don’t matter. The additional stress I was under doesn’t matter. The risks I took don’t matter. According to Bernie, the world needs fewer people like me, and more people like the smart Yale student who majors in something useless, travels the world, and then graduates with $100,000 in debt that people like me should pay off via higher taxes.

Yes, the economy is rigged. Any economic structure will favor some at the expense of others. But the wonderful thing about America is that if you are willing to make the right sacrifices, you can achieve whatever you want. Unfortunately, we’ve come to believe that achievement should be easy. Changing that attitude is the first step towards making yourself more successful.

I don’t need to add much more than Rob May already said. Here’s the thing, Bernie is not the right guy for our economy (not sure there’s a current candidate out there who is). Sure, all his ideas sound great in theory: free college, no one will be under poverty line, etc. However, these are just theories, the economic consequences of such actions would be detrimental to our society. That’s not even an opinion, that’s a fact.

Paul Tax-and-Spend-and-then-Spend-Some-More Krugman even criticized Bernie Sanders’ economic plan. That’s how you know it’s bad. The only thing that’ll be feeling the burn is our economy with him as president.

[via Fortune]

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  1. 2Girls1Cup

    To those of you who complain that paying off college debt is not feasible, pure ignorance. I’ve worked at least one job every summer since I was 15. I studied hard in high school and was able to get merit scholarships. No one says you need to go to the flashy private or out of state school and rack up the debt.

    9 years ago at 4:31 pm
    1. Contheman7

      If you can’t afford Harvard, don’t go to fucking Harvard. It’s that simple. I agree completely, especially with all the modern alternatives like tech school that often have the same degree worth as a lot of state schools

      9 years ago at 8:56 pm
      1. PeerPressureChair

        And I’ll go to Harvard and pay for my kid to go to Harvard and and and fuck your entitled nepotism

        9 years ago at 12:55 am
      2. 2Girls1Cup

        Thats fine if you want to go to Harvard (and get in). Power to you. If you can’t afford the tuition though and you knowingly go there, don’t complain about being in debt, I’m sure you would have had a plethora of full ride offers to other quality universities if you could get in to Harvard. Thats all I’m saying.

        9 years ago at 6:58 pm
  2. Bear Jew

    I believe Obama signed into law to make community college have free tuition. So if bernie supporters want free tuition then maybe they should enlist to get get free University tuition or just go to community college.

    9 years ago at 4:36 pm
  3. Right winged American

    Sadly, most liberals are going to see this as hate speech and say he is a bigot who benefited from white privilege.

    9 years ago at 6:50 pm
  4. DSPCSUSB

    You want free college? go join the military, do your fours years, embrace the suck and use your GI bill.

    9 years ago at 7:24 pm
  5. ralphlauren18

    Couldn’t have said it any better. The problem is that everyone just wants everything handed to them and does not feel that they have to put in the work to be successful. Free college sounds great on paper but why should someone who made a name for themself by working through miserable hours and stress and being smart witht their finances have to pay for someone who does not have nearly the same drive. The sense of entitlement that people have in circumstances such as going to college and getting a solid job are a real problem. People have forgotten that you hae to work for these things and if you don’t want $100,000 in student loan debt get a job, work as hard as you can, and stop complaining. It makes me sick that Bernie and so many people associate wealth with criminality. Just because someone is a millionaire does not mean that they never had to work for anythig and that they should be punished. Lets stop asking for handouts and start working hard.
    #MakeAmericaGreatAgain

    9 years ago at 11:47 pm
  6. MarcusFrattimore22

    I had to sign in to my old account from 2012 just to weigh in here. How does this letter rip Bernie “to shreds” ? All I saw was this guy trying to make himself look like a total hardo. Let me also say that I am voting for Rubio b/c he’s the only guy who is not an extremist retard in this election. the point here is that conservatives are so concerned with and think it’s cool to rag on democrats or “pussy liberals” that they believe they can’t ever have a half-decent idea. Get off this stupid group mentality. For the love of God our Republican Party has so many candidates because they are so divided in their own house. This letter did not change anything we are still fucked if trump, Cruz, sanders, or Clinton wins which is likely

    9 years ago at 12:45 am
  7. Horizon117

    If you are not a STEM major you are literally wasting your time and money. Any other major can literally be self taught, and for some reason people feel entitled to having a college education when it clearly isn’t for everyone smh…

    9 years ago at 3:01 am
    1. Bing Bong

      Let’s be honest, a lot of STEM knowledge can be self taught too. They aren’t harder, they’re just more useful. Except philosophy. Philosophy is probably easier.

      9 years ago at 7:20 am
  8. Kilvehk

    “i worked my way through collage when that was possible and was paid enough that i could save, back when i was in college the other students could afford to travel, so i just think it’s ridiculous that these younger entitled brats are complaining about the economy and government being rigged. also i feel attacked because im rich”

    #1 it isn’t possible to work your way through college anymore
    #2 it is damn near impossible to live on your own these days let alone below your means unless you like cardboard boxes until you get a decent paying job.
    #3 it is damn near impossible to travel these days until you have a decent paying job.
    #4 for years now corporate welfare has caused wealth to only flow up. you aren’t at fault, bad policies and the people who paid for them are. if you actually feel attacked you probably haven’t been listening to bernie at all.

    also, for anybody who gives a damn bernie may not be perfect, i may not agree with him on all thing however hillary is a piece of shit lying scumbag and the republicans are fracking dipshits so absent any other viable candidate he is still my choice.

    if you really want to make amercia great start pushing for technocracy.

    9 years ago at 4:27 am
  9. FratiCuse

    The problem is big government. SHOCKER. Ever since government provided funding, their increase in aid has an exact equal increase in tuiton costs. An increase of $5,000 at 5% isn’t doing shit if $40,000 is increasing by 5%. This causes more aid to go to lower income students and is shafting the middle income students who need aid but don’t get any government aid and can’t get aid from the school because it goes to lower income students. #middleclasslivesmatter

    9 years ago at 5:26 pm