Geekbabe
Moderator Emeritus<br>Elite Member
Originally posted by: MagicSac
Originally posted by: Geekbabe
"The poor will always be with us"
Since the day when we began assembling in groups there have always been people with higher and lesser degree's of ability. What sets us apart from animals is compassion, the understanding that the way we treat those less well equipped than ourselves says more about as people than anything we could ever build or invent.
True, but how do you regulate compassion? Having the government do this is hardly the answer. I agree that there should be a basic framework of support for people if they come upon hard times, but i'm very much against the idea that many in the less fortunate communities believe it's their right to have other people supporting them and their children.
Personally, i much prefer people helping the poor through charities or churches of THEIR choice rather than letting the government take money via taxes and redistribute it as it sees fit. But if you trust the government, then by all means go ahead and pay more taxes (nothing is stopping you from sending in more money come tax time)... just don't force the rest of us to.
Here's the thing about though... if you wish to dismantle social support programs, then in the interest of fairness you've got to gut
them all.. no more Head Start? great, we'll also be eliminating college grants and low interest govnment backed student loans.
No more public housing or Sec 8 housing vouchers? fine, we'll also do away with tax deductions for home mortgages.
If we're to cut people loose in a sink or swim system, we've got to cut EVERYBODY loose.