Thursday, February 13, 2014

Logic Has Left The Buidling

When I spend more money than I earn, I am broke. If I increase my spending without increasing my income, I am in trouble. If I can not immediately increase my income (without taking the money from some one else), then the logical answer would be to reduce spending. Our country has fostered the idea that we must increase and add all of these social programs on the backs of working people. Instead of cutting spending, we increase the INCOME by increasing the burden on the working class. We have become a country that penalizes people for hard work and rewards people for not working. This society cannot sustain itself. Eventually, as Margaret Thatcher once said, you run out of other people's money. If a person can do better from receiving for no effort, where will the future money come from. People of past generations worked, lived within their means and didn't care what others thought. If they could not afford luxuries, they did not have them. Today, our society dictates that we can pay for the luxuries while receiving help from tax payers. You see, the government does not have money. I have money and the government takes it and uses it. Some of the money is put to good use (defense, veteran's, disabled etc) some of the money funds our society into laziness. I know some will consider this harsh, but sometimes the truth hurts. If a person can work and pay rent, a car payment and buy food but cannot afford a cell phone, then the person should pay rent, car and food and leave the cell phone alone. Some will disagree, and that is ok. I don't mind if people disagree with me. Refute what I am saying in the comments, or start your own blog :, but explain to me why this is ok. Is it my business? IS IT MY TAX MONEY?

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