hopefully, this will be my last post on this thread!
There are things that charity and such can do much more efficiently than any government program. It's very easy to label the financially successful as greedy scum, but that notion is destroyed over and over as we witness the charitable acts performed by them.
beastmaster, you and i must be the only two people left in america who believe this. first of all, when was the last time that people (seriously) said, "man, this is a big problem. what should we do? i know, lets hand over more money/power/autonomy to the US government! yes, that will surely clear up this convoluted and dangerous situation!!!"
also, would somebody like to check how much bill gates donates to charity? a hint: its more than any of us
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seriously, bigbaubdi, i'm all for public health, but i've heard this debated too many times:
programs that redistribute wealth from the rich to the poor are absolutely necessary
i go to a very liberal school, as i mentioned previously. in every humanities class i've ever taken, we've been indoctrinated to want to make love to an anatomically-correct statue of karl marx every sunrise and sunset, while at the same time, feeling ashamed of every characteristic (competition/entrepreneurship, profit motive, the pursuit of financial success) that has made the US what it is today (like it or not).
without getting too political, the vast majority of democratic candidates run on what i call the "robin hood fallacy." if you claim that income must be redistributed from the very rich to the very poor, no matter what the extent, YOU CAN'T LOSE. its a no-brainer principle that takes no thought at all. if you make these claims, what happens? you've alienated what, 1-5% of the population to look like a saint to the other 95%?
in your post you call that "charity." couldn't you also call such redistribution "stealing," if you are wealthy? yes, you probably could...but you would lose out to people whose tactful use of semantics to promote their ideals goes unnoticed by most.
for the record i am all for giving free mammograms and pap-smears to prevent cancer
😉 . and i'm sure that your personal statement drew lots of praise, but, as i said, your stance is pretty much a sentimental no-brainer/slam-dunk as long as ted turner isn't reading it! opposing randian sociology isn't exactly "going out on a limb" to demonstrate one's beliefs.
i appreciate all of your beliefs, bigbaubdi, and even agree with most of them, i just think its more invigorating to play devil's advocate (even at the expense of giving you a hard time!).
i'm such a long-winded ass sometimes!
