by Ironfang » Wed Jun 15, 2005 8:38 am
Bullshit that there should be no form of entitlement program. That is exactly the comment that always comes from those who have vs. those who don't have.
What exactly is welfare? Housing programs for the poor? Medicare? Old Age Pensions?
The entire structure of the western world is that we have some form of social safety net for those unfortunate to be in the categories that are eligible for them. The reality of some of these is to buy votes, however the concept was to help to take care of those who do not have. We live in an incredibly rich part of the world yet we have children going hungry because their parent(s) being unable to feed them.
I personally am against the majority of these programs only insofar as they can help to encourage some percentage of the population to being a social leech. However, there are a huge number of people that otherwise would be dead/beggars on the street if society did not work to help them out. We would pretty much say bugger off all you old sick people, go die, it costs us less. Same to you people who have mental illness, no room or money to treat you, go do something "abnormal" and we will jail and/or kill you.
If you are trying to tell me that somehow if there was a flat tax, instead of a progressive tax, that the "rich" would be willing to give more money to charity if they were taxed less I don't believe it for a minute. The average well to do person would not look at this as a windfall and spend the money on themselves in some manner.
There is no easy definition of what the government should and should not be involved with, but it is a hard and heartless thing to say the goverment should be in nothing. What do you thing anti-trust legislation is about? Last I checked it was to "level the playing field" and stop one company from running over others and creating a monopoly. The same concept applies to try and help out those who cannot help themselves in the normal workplace.
And before you get into why this is bad, remember that this is happening for a small fraction of 1% of the population. This is not a $300 billion boondoggle like the current Iraq "war".