I would most humbly submit that the government taking 50+% of my income at gunpoint and giving it to someone else is NOT charity, nor is it “justice”.
We are picking nits about the definition of socialism without acknowledging that if the government takes the profits of ones labor they own YOU, the ultimate means of production. I have been a slave to the government for half of my working life. Perhaps this is not “socialism” according to some textbook, but please explain to me exactly what type of economic system it is.
I do not require a legislated “social conscience” forced on me by those that consider themselves my better. I am NOT referencing the Bishops here because I do indeed need their guidance, I am referring to the secular government.
I do not feel that my religion requires that I work hard so that the government can steal my money in the name of social justice. Quite frankly the people making the argument in support of such schemes seem to be either wealthy, read Kerry, Pelosi, Boxer et. al. here, or not working at all, read student here. I just don’t see a lot of people just hanging on financially calling for higher taxes to buy votes for either political party. I have always lived an upper-LOW class life style, and have made charitable contribution according to my own conscience. I have never gone hungry, but I have never enjoyed many luxuries either, and that is fine with me.
Is it really the business of the Bishops to support government programs that will require me to pay even more of my labors toward this mythical “perfectly just” world?
I think that the Bishops have every duty to encourage the faithful to help the poor and to support those in need. That is after all our commission as members of the faith. However; I believe that supporting any government’s forced theft of my labor to achieve some social planner’s idea of utopia is far outside of their explicit or implied responsibilities to the Church and it’s members.
An odd first post here I think, and you may dismiss me out of hand as a newbie, but as someone who has dutifully paid taxes for 45 years now I was just moved to express my frustration.
When in the minds of the social justice crowd will I have paid my “share”. According to B. Obama Sr. the government should have the right to take 100% of my income, as long as I receive benefits of equal value. But why should I give up the right to decide my own life so that some social engineer can decide how I should live, what I can buy, where I should work etc. as part of some scheme to ensure that all are “equal”.
I just don’t get it. Jesus says to sell everything and follow him. That would be a free will decision of mine to make. I missed the part where Jesus said to give everything the Caesar and follow him.
Regards,
Bill Unland