Originally posted by: Shanti
Originally posted by: Carbonyl
So far, nobody has said anything to dispute my argument that virtually everyone in this country has the opportunity to earn their own living if they CHOOSE to take advantage of it and work hard.
Maybe you missed all the very high skilled folks who have been looking for work they show daily on the evening news? Or you don't know about how Milton Friedman won a Nobel Prize for his discovery of the "natural rate of unemployment". I don't know what you problem is but I thought these things were generally taken for granted and did'nt need "proof" everytime they were uttered.
The point in my post was to illustrate life is'nt equal opportunity and I misunderstood you thought it was. Opportunity yes I agree (thanks to populist reforms to the capalist system). Also i was illustrating while you bitch about the tiny amounts the poor and students are grifting off the tax payer the rich do it even more so perhaps you should also include them in your compaining.
My initial comments were simply to point out why I supported paying for the war while I do NOT think we need more of our tax money going to homeless shelters and drug clinics. I never said we shouldn't pay taxes or that we should cut all welfare. And I don't think the amount is tiny.
And what do you mean by the rich grifting off the tax payer. They ARE the tax payers. The wealthiest 1% of Americans pay more than 1/3 of all federal taxes. The wealthiest 5% pay more than half of all federal taxes. Why would I complain about the rich. They are the ones with by far the biggest tax burden. They are the ones who make everything this government spends money on possible. Do those 5% of Americans use half of all the federal services? I don't think so. They use less than 5% because they don't need the services. So what you have here is the wealthy americans footing the bill for the poor. I'm not saying they shouldn't help out, but come on. How fair is that?
Oh please, don't even get started on the "the rich pay too much taxes" scam, there are far too many figures and articles smashing that argument (as well as Steve Forbes' ingenious flat tax...) to pieces. If you really want to go there I'd be happy to dig up some stuff for you.
