09-24-2008, 06:00 PM
If we want to voluntarily risk "helping" someone who's bad, or suffered a misfortune, or even help someone who willfully did something stupid or reckless, no one is stopping us. As a society, we do it all the time. Generously.
Having our future earnings seized, fed through a bureaucracy, and distributed to bad or unfortunate people, to paper over these failures, that's a different story.
You don't have to buy into it. You won't have a choice. The rest of us will take money out of your pocket to pay for it whether you agree or not.
Having our future earnings seized, fed through a bureaucracy, and distributed to bad or unfortunate people, to paper over these failures, that's a different story.
You don't have to buy into it. You won't have a choice. The rest of us will take money out of your pocket to pay for it whether you agree or not.