I am of the opinion that forced redistrubution of wealth is immoral.
How does someone get from “a good, hard working poor person” to "a person who ‘deserves’ and ‘has a right to’ the fruit of someone else’s labor?
Very true.
The reality is this: Redistribution of wealth is an
oxymoron.
If you have 50 Billionaires, and 300,000,000 people who aren’t… and you take all of the wealth from the Billionaires, and give to the have-nots, then all you have is 300,000,050 people who are in the same lousy boat.
I am not defending wealth. But then there is nothing wrong with it. Whats wrong is how its used or attained.
What the real problem is, is that our society has lost sight of its original goals, and we have become overly materialistic. Today people build and buy houses that are monuments to their egos. Where I live…retired people by 2500 to 5000 square foot homes…and then complain about insurance, taxes and upkeep. Gotta have two or three cars, teenagers have to have a car to go to school, and big allowances…
How about not throwing money away on expensive tennis shoes, or whatever? Why not reframe our thoughts to helping our fellow man or woman. Why not have people take responsibility for getting things done…and not lean on or expect the government to solve all of our problems?
Catholic school tuition? My parents paid mine…years ago, with no vouchers. Out of pocket, and still paid their taxes. It was called “sacrifice” to get their kids an education.
How about people getting together and setting up a 503(c) type of organization to solicit funds to help families get their children educated in Catholic schools?
How about setting up 503(c)'s to help provide support to women who are poor and contemplating abortion? Its a well recognized fact that financial hardship is one of the driving motivators for abortions…is financial hardship… Afterall, billions of dollars have been spent on advertising, media hacks, lawyers, shills and other non-producers that have accomplished little. Would not those dollars have been better spent educating and helping women who need the help financially and who would keep and raise the child?
How many of us are now, as Thanksgiving and Christmas approach…thinking about how much in $$ we can give to Saint Vincent DePaul
svdpusa.org/ or something like the Harry Chapin Foodbank
harrychapinfoodbank.org/ ???
We, as people
MUST STOP EXPECTING THE GOVERNMENT TO DO WHAT IS RIGHT!!! It has not so far, and expecting it to do so…is an act of futility.
What do you think could be accomplished if every American, or even just each and every Catholic gave $5.00 a week to a good reputable charity or organization dedicated to helping people??
We need to think less of our selves and more of others. Christ made it clear, and we must do it!! Frankly, this year… I am forgoing any presents to anyone…the money is going where its needed. I find it impossible for me to justify my comforts while others go hungry and suffer… I hope you will join with me and give something…even if its a little bit to the charity of your choice. Or help someone you know directly… some money in an envelope…with no names on it…put where they can find it.
We are called by Christ to not only believe in Him and worship Him…but also to serve. Feeding the hungry, clothing the naked, sheltering the homeless, …caring for our fellow men, women and children is what we are called to do as people…