Um, I think the moon-landing and all space travel was funded by taxes, so good luck getting there, guys! Don't let the hatch hit your beehind on the way out!
This line of argument never, ever works. Because, in my experience, the people who have had the most help -- from friends, family, colleagues, and the government -- believe least in giving help to others. All of the aid they've received is invisible to them: They honestly, sincerely, and completely erroneously believe they pulled themselves up by their bootstraps.
Oh, I'm not expecting the line of argument to work, Chris. As I mentioned, these are people who take Sarah Palin seriously as a representative of the United States on the world stage. Their level of narcissism and contempt for literally everything other than themselves is limitless. Plus, they don't believe the moon landing happened.
No, such 'arguments' are only useful in clarifying my own line of thought, when contemplating what systems are actually for, and thus how best to approach them. All I can do when contemplating the hard-core right wing is to be aware that such people are on the tail end of the ethical evolution curve, and try to be patient with them.
I wish it was just hard-core right wing paranoid nutjobs. I'm talking about rock-solid Americans -- firefighters, auto mechanics, computer engineers, lawyers. People who should know better but simply don't. People who really do believe in the Apollo landing but continue somehow to believe that taxes are theft.
Not having attained the quarter million dollar level, I assume I’m free to complain about taxes without fear of exile to “the hard-core right wing” and “the tail end of the ethical evolution curve”? If I refrain from stating “Government is Evil” (possible), can I at least go about chanting “Government is Profligate” (unquestionable)?
Mr. Rywalt,
Taxing is not, in and of itself, theft, but there is a line and it can be crossed and that can be called theft.
When I was a kid, people used to say Property is Theft. But then, I grew up in a communist cult.
signed, a formerly frequent commenter who hesitates to comment now that another frequent commenter here inexplicably refuses to acknowledge my existence, thus making conversation, the free flow of ideas and indeed, common courtesy, difficult. Sorry, Steph, but it had to be said.
Indeed, George, your complaints as described come squarely under the heading of 'sensible concerns of decent people,' as opposed to 'narcissistic whining by overprivileged robber barons.' Carry on.
Darlings, where to start? Sometimes I feel as though I have lived a thousand lives in this one, dewy and unlined though my complexion may be. To Tell All may be to intimidate; thus I maintain, at most times, a discreet reserve. But here I share my musings, perhaps revealing the secret to my exquisite poise and charm.
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Um, I think the moon-landing and all space travel was funded by taxes, so good luck getting there, guys! Don't let the hatch hit your beehind on the way out!
This line of argument never, ever works. Because, in my experience, the people who have had the most help -- from friends, family, colleagues, and the government -- believe least in giving help to others. All of the aid they've received is invisible to them: They honestly, sincerely, and completely erroneously believe they pulled themselves up by their bootstraps.
Oh, I'm not expecting the line of argument to work, Chris. As I mentioned, these are people who take Sarah Palin seriously as a representative of the United States on the world stage. Their level of narcissism and contempt for literally everything other than themselves is limitless. Plus, they don't believe the moon landing happened.
No, such 'arguments' are only useful in clarifying my own line of thought, when contemplating what systems are actually for, and thus how best to approach them. All I can do when contemplating the hard-core right wing is to be aware that such people are on the tail end of the ethical evolution curve, and try to be patient with them.
I wish it was just hard-core right wing paranoid nutjobs. I'm talking about rock-solid Americans -- firefighters, auto mechanics, computer engineers, lawyers. People who should know better but simply don't. People who really do believe in the Apollo landing but continue somehow to believe that taxes are theft.
PL,
Not having attained the quarter million dollar level, I assume I’m free to complain about taxes without fear of exile to “the hard-core right wing” and “the tail end of the ethical evolution curve”? If I refrain from stating “Government is Evil” (possible), can I at least go about chanting “Government is Profligate” (unquestionable)?
Mr. Rywalt,
Taxing is not, in and of itself, theft, but there is a line and it can be crossed and that can be called theft.
When I was a kid, people used to say Property is Theft. But then, I grew up in a communist cult.
signed,
a formerly frequent commenter who hesitates to comment now that another frequent commenter here inexplicably refuses to acknowledge my existence, thus making conversation, the free flow of ideas and indeed, common courtesy, difficult. Sorry, Steph, but it had to be said.
It's true, George, that a lot of taxes are not, shall we say, well spent. But I imagine everyone would quibble with something -- that's democracy.
Indeed, George, your complaints as described come squarely under the heading of 'sensible concerns of decent people,' as opposed to 'narcissistic whining by overprivileged robber barons.' Carry on.
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