Name them.
You’ve made the accusation, now back it up.
Me.
There are people here who would hate it if the government took as little as $15 out of their weekly pay cheque earmarked for health spending. Even if it was simply subsidising private treatement - not ‘socialized’ healthcare - they would still resent it, because the outcome does not matter, only that what’s mine remains mine - and I’ll give on my terms.
First thing is the federal government owns nothing that is not already owned by ‘the People’. The government has no resources. It does not own the oil off the coast or in the mountains. It doesn’t own the sun and wind used to create alternative energy. The US Navy ships are owned by the People, held in trust and used by the military for the common defense. It does not own the waterways, the land highways are built on, or the national parks- nothing. Because it has nothing it has nothing to give to others without taking it from someone first. It is a simple concept. Governments own nothing. We, the People do and contrary to popular belief the People is not the government, but is made up by a representative and elected group of people. The government has limitations and guidlines as prescribed by our law to protect the People.
Second thing is the false idea that the government is mandated to provide services for all the People in the form of healthcare, welfare, employment, housing, transportation, or food is just that- a false idea. Don’t think this position lacks compassion. It doesn’t. It is just the simple truth. The governmet has no resoiurces and also has no compassion because it is an entity not a person. Stop looking to the governemnt for help.
Social Security was an agreement with the People by our government. A value was to be deducted from our income and the money was to be a common fund for very specific things. The government has broken its promise to the People.
That help will depend on whether people feel like consistently donating part of their incomes away. It has to be consistent and it has to be enough to make sure everyone who cannot pay gets treatment. Dread to think what would happen in a recession.
The government is a broker. It takes resources it does not have from those who do and redistributes it to those who need it, or for some great collective goal- or at least that is the idea. Whole generations have been brought up to believe the government is something we must believe and accept and trust without question. The Founders would be horrified with such a notion.
What is funny in a sad sort of way is the many arguments I have read here. Vern argues that the people are responsible for themselves and should not look to government for handouts whether deserved or not, yet he won’t even discuss the billions forced from the People for a unjust and unwise foreign policy.
Cynic argues for the compassion of needy and wants to force more from the Peoples pocket without accounting for the billions already are out there for just such a purpose.
I , and probably most people that have some means are not opposed to helping others that do not have the means, even by way of a tax as it were but I challange anyone to say they trust the federal government with their money to spend it wisely and for the intended purpose. An endless stream of examples of watsed and inappropriate use of tax payer funds could be found in things from
NASA to the
military, to
other things.
No, I’m not willing to give the federal government $15 more.