Socialism
Posted by Kaeaea 11 years, 7 months ago to Government
Socialism works until you run out of other people's money....short and sweet.
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However, the bankers have had a 100 year run stealing our wealth. So they are capable of passing on their thieving DNA.
Lots of options..all bad...
Keep your powder dry.
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O.A.
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O.A.
Meanwhile, in my household...watching the AFC Championship...and "The future is so bright, gotta wear shades."
The mother who does without food so that her hungry child won't go hungry is not altruistic. The choice to eat and let her child go hungry would be anathema to any moral mother.
Giving her meal to a stranger while she and her child both go hungry is an altruistic, and morally reprehensible, act.
The politician uses your own virtues against you. By appealing to voters' acceptance of altruism, he persuades them that the "moral" thing to do is to act against their own self interest.
John Galt explains this concept pretty clearly.
When government takes resources from me and my family, redistributing to people who government thinks deserves my money more than I do, that is altruism.
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The Salvation Army solicitor rings his bell in front of my grocery store. I slip a $5 bill in his collection pot. He says thank you and I am happy that most of my $5 will make someone's lot in life a little better. My charitable act represents my good will toward my fellow man. I really won't miss the $5. That is charity, not altruism.
The politician appeals to his voters to raise their own taxes to help the less fortunate. If you do, fine. If you don't, the politician calls you greedy and sends the IRS to audit you. He is depending on you practicing voluntary self sacrifice. That is altruism.
When being "unselfish" is a choice, there is no problem. When being "altruistic" is forced, it is not altruism, it is tyranny. AR: "Never initiate force."
1 unselfish regard for or devotion to the welfare of others
2 behavior by an animal that is not beneficial to or may be harmful to itself but that benefits others of its species
A mother who gives her dinner to her hungry child acts out of love and the responsibility she assumed when she chose to give birth to her child. An altruistic mother would give her dinner to a stranger, leaving both her and her child hungry.
I recently had the opportunity to hear Gen Dempsey speak about character to the Air Force Academy cadets. What a joke. This is the man who failed to protect our civilians in Benghazi, and continues to fail to tell the truth about what happened and the cause of the failure to protect them. That's the type of character you can expect from our Sr military leaders. And I'm ashamed to call him a fellow member of the Long Grey Line.
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