What I think most people fail to realize is that Jesus intends for us to provide for our brothers and sisters, to provide for them in their time of need, and to help the poor and the hungry, but not for the government to force us to do this. When it is forced upon us, we no longer have the free will to choose how much to give, or even to give at all.
Forced redistribution is not what I believe was Jesus’ intent.
Think for an example in this extreme: If I come into your home, hold you up by gunpoint and take your wallet and your food, then tell you that you are not being “giving” enough and that you must do better with your money, but you aren’t, so I’m going to take it from you and give it to the family down the street who needs it more", I am doing the right thing? Of course not.
Personally, even though we have a democratic republic (thus we can elect our representatives), and thus they represent our wishes, and then they proceed to increase taxes to provide billions and even trillions of dollars to whom ever they so choose, this again is not what the intent of Jesus’ teachings were.
This extends to our government as well. They have no authority or right to forceably take my money and decide who to give it to. That is not the intent of our Father, nor was it the intent of our Founding Fathers.