wizenheimer
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Socialism takes away any benefit of being a hard worked. It denies anyone the ability to get ahead based on their drive and work ethic. Its denying us the freedom to make for ourselves what we want..
wut?
I've spent 40 years being self-employed. My ability to "get ahead" hasn't been burned by socialism. And my work ethic has not been impacted
besides that, I'm woke enough to realize that "socialism" is a nearly meaningless label. And a big reason for that is that there is no clear line between public and private. What separates is an extremely wide gray line than bleeds both directions
* socialism is not having to build your own highway when you go buy groceries
* socialism is everybody going to an airport and flying some place else
* socialism is the neighborhood school, police department, and fire station
* socialism is churches not paying property taxes but still getting police and fire protection
* socialism is the ambulance that comes and picks you up after you get drunk and fall off your roof (don't drink & roof)
* socialism is nuclear aircraft carrier and the dredges in harbors
* socialism is farm subsidies and the state department and hospitals and smoke jumpers
don't get me wrong, I've seen some of the abuses of government programs and got on a temporary slow burn as a result. I've been standing in line at the market while somebody buys junk food with food stamps and takes their bags out to fairly new cars. I've gotten crap at a party before when I got lubricated and started rapping about mothers on welfare maybe needing Norplant to stay on welfare. I've seen people on work disability who didn't belong there
but I'm aware enough to know that those are just the most visible types of welfare. A drop in the bucket compared to the Pentagon budget, farm subsidies, oil & gas subsidies; massive tax loopholes....which brings up a much more insidious type of socialism and that's the wealthy and powerful not paying anywhere close to their 'fair share' of taxes. That dwarfs welfare payments or unemployment benefits.
and the effect you're talking about as far as unemployment benefits exceeding normal income is only temporary. In fact, most of those people haven't even received the full range of those benefits because just about every state system has crashed. And it's now months after that stimulus was passed. Meanwhile, Several hundred billion of corporate welfare that was passed in the same stimulus bill was dispersed in record time. It has already been reflected in corporate quarterlies.
why don't you guys spend a fair amount of time grousing about those things instead of waxing about a theory how work ethics have been undermined by a temporary bump in unemployment benefits?