Typical Republican: a spineless wimp |
The other day I was channel-surfing and landed on Fox Business. Larry Kudlow was doing his monologue, so I watched for awhile. Here's a link: Kudlow | Fox Business
Larry Kudlow |
And then, at the end, he cratered. He said:
"I agree that we need a safety net."
No No No - a thousand times No! "We" do NOT need a "safety
net". "We" do NOT need
government to take from people according to their ability and give according to
their need. That is Left-wing Liberal
Progressive Socialist talk.
Kudlow, it seems, is no different from
the legions of gutless, spineless Conservative sissies and millktoast-eating wimps. They cannot stand up like a real man (or
woman) and defend the principles that made this country great. When they get right down to it, they have all
been persuaded by the Leftist Liberal agenda and the government schools where
they were taught.
What needs to be said is this: the only way to kill the parasite of excess government
is to STOP giving government power over our lives and paychecks. And that means abolishing, yes ABOLISHING all
these socialistic welfare schemes, lock stock and barrel. Like any parasitic bacteria or virus, you
must get RID of it, else it will just start multiplying again, and then we're
back where we started.
Leftist/Progressives reading this are
probably thinking: this guy is a cold,
cruel, uncaring meanie. NO! There is nothing "compassionate"
about spending SOMEONE ELSE'S money! What IS cruel is forcing taxpayers to support these
government-run "safety net" programs where the only real
beneficiaries are the politicians and bureaucrats and administrators who run
them, while a tiny fraction of it trickles down to the truly needy.
If you want to help the poor, then help them! |
So you say you care about the poor who need help? Then help them! You do NOT need government playing middle-man, extracting their rather hefty transaction charges.
One easy way to help is to donate to any
of the thousands of established churches and charities all over the world. They handle all the details, so all you have
to do is write a check. (Or use credit
card.) Here's a site where you can start:
LutheranWorld Relief
The thing about private, voluntary
organizations is: the DONOR is in
charge. If you don't like their performance,
or think they're dishonest, then vote with your dollars and go someplace else. That is light-years better than
government-run agencies that pilfer your paycheck without your consent; and if
you think government wastes money and doesn't really help anybody, well that's
too bad.
It always amazes me that all these
charities and churches exist, DESPITE the fact that donors have already been
fleeced with taxes.
So you don't like dealing with any of
these organizations? Then start up your
OWN charity. Or, you can skip the whole organizational
apparatus thingy, go out and find someone who needs help, and just help them.
We all must realize that there is a clear historical correlation between freedom and prosperity, and that free enterprise is THE best way to provide people with the goods and services they need. And government is NOT some combination of Superman, Santa Claus, and God.
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