> Explain to a peasant why he should have to share the risk you took with your money.
Dear Peasant,
I empathize with your pain and suffering on a daily basis. I know life isn’t easy being a peasant, you perhaps work as hard as anyone in Silicon Valley. You pay taxes just like everyone else and expect your government to protect you and provide opportunities not just for you but for your children and their’s. Silicon Valley is a major growth engine of our economy, it means lots of jobs for your future grand grandchildren. It means better lives for all of us benefiting from innovations that happen there. You no longer need to farm in freezing weather when your John Deere tractor can drive itself or hail a ride on Uber and know exactly when to go outside on a snowy day. So hope you understand that when a place that people trust with keeping their money collapses it means major disruption to the economy. It means those tech companies have to fold not to a fault of their own, but because of a series of domino effects that would have been not easy to predict. It comes with the territory, not too dissimilar to a famine. We need to do something to save those companies and thousands of people who work there contributing to the prosperity of our country and the world. We need to do what is smart, socially and economically responsible and save those companies by providing the cash reserves they stored in the failed bank. We need to borrow money from the tax payers to do that, just like when we did that in the last couple of years to help another group of citizens. I know you understand this is good not just for our country but it’s good for you and your children. I know many will not understand why a large population of the medium class should benefit as if they live in a vacuum and anything that happens to them will have no effect on the rest of us.
> It means better lives for all of us benefiting from innovations that happen there. You no longer need to farm in freezing weather when your John Deere tractor can drive itself
That's not done out of charity, it's done for profit. And when they're good enough they won't need the farmer. Forget about the grand grand children, what opportunities will the government provide for him when when he's no longer needed?
It's all about solidarity when the VCs are hurting, but what about poorly educated in the middle of nowhere?
It should be the same for everyone: you make your own choices, and if that has bad consequences you should suffer them alone. VCs don't share profits when things are good because stocks aren't taxed.
Dear Peasant,
I empathize with your pain and suffering on a daily basis. I know life isn’t easy being a peasant, you perhaps work as hard as anyone in Silicon Valley. You pay taxes just like everyone else and expect your government to protect you and provide opportunities not just for you but for your children and their’s. Silicon Valley is a major growth engine of our economy, it means lots of jobs for your future grand grandchildren. It means better lives for all of us benefiting from innovations that happen there. You no longer need to farm in freezing weather when your John Deere tractor can drive itself or hail a ride on Uber and know exactly when to go outside on a snowy day. So hope you understand that when a place that people trust with keeping their money collapses it means major disruption to the economy. It means those tech companies have to fold not to a fault of their own, but because of a series of domino effects that would have been not easy to predict. It comes with the territory, not too dissimilar to a famine. We need to do something to save those companies and thousands of people who work there contributing to the prosperity of our country and the world. We need to do what is smart, socially and economically responsible and save those companies by providing the cash reserves they stored in the failed bank. We need to borrow money from the tax payers to do that, just like when we did that in the last couple of years to help another group of citizens. I know you understand this is good not just for our country but it’s good for you and your children. I know many will not understand why a large population of the medium class should benefit as if they live in a vacuum and anything that happens to them will have no effect on the rest of us.
I know you will.