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Re: The Parable of the Bulldozer

By: killthecat in POPE | Recommend this post (0)
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ZIM:

You ask me to defend a position I do not hold.

It's like me asking you to justify letting poor people starve to death if they don't have enough money.


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Re: The Parable of the Bulldozer
By: Zimbler0
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Mon, 15 Aug 11 9:27 PM
Msg. 41130 of 65535

KTC> I had something else on my mind and decided to post it.


KillTheCat,
Believe it or not, I like to think I have an open
mind.

I've asked you why 'redistributing the wealth' is
supposed to be a 'good thing' . . .

If I was a welfare addict, it'd be a no brainer -
FREE MONEY!.

But I'm a working class schmuck . . . 'redistributing the wealth' means stealing the bucks out of my
pocket and giving it to folks who have done nothing
to deserve anything. That sucks.

From a national economic standpoint . . . I fail to
understand just how stealing from the productive
parts of the economy to 'support' non-productive
individuals helps to strengthen U.S. Worse, money
spent providing welfare is not money being spent
on new better houses, roads, windmill generators, etc.
etc.

Surely, if a harvard diploma really means anything . .
you would be smart enough to explain why 'welfare' is
supposed to be good for America.

Zim.


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