Of course the Civil war and the Confederate flag was not about slavery

cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
SOMETIMES, a person has to suffer severe hardships to accomplish the task at hand. While dude stuck under a boulder in the desert didn't WANT to lose his arm by cutting it off with a pocket-knife, he saw the idiocy of keeping his arm and losing his life. He even realized that cutting the arm off MIGHT kill him but laying under a rock in the desert would've done the same.
Yes, but a person and a nation are different, and different rules apply. An individual cutting his hand off to save his butt would be (to reach into Rob Roy's bag of words) voluntary. There's no way to get that sort of focus on purpose from an agora, let alone the frighteningly self-indulgent people of Facebook. cn
 

canndo

Well-Known Member
That just gives more money to re-distribute.

I get a kick out of the redistribution is bad folk.


All taxation is redistribution of wealth, that is unless each person taxed makes the same amount of money and uses the exact same amount of government services.
 

canndo

Well-Known Member
Yes, but a person and a nation are different, and different rules apply. An individual cutting his hand off to save his butt would be (to reach into Rob Roy's bag of words) voluntary. There's no way to get that sort of focus on purpose from an agora, let alone the frighteningly self-indulgent people of Facebook. cn

An agora? you went there?
 

Moses Mobetta

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Hopefully, but smaller does not imply more efficient. Also, smaller government is less able to protect individuals from other large entities - like other countries, or big business.
I guess that all depends on how small it is. Heres an example - a housing code inspector came to my house because there was one brand new trash can outside on the side of my porch 2 days after trash day in public view. He also complained about 4 new fence pickets I had left over from replacing my fence, he saw the pickets laying on the porch floor when he came on my porch to issue a citation for the trash can. My house is no dump or a trouble spot, this guy has nothing to do but go around and find things like that because there are too many inspectors and the city government is too big. I'm sure you can see my point. It's a waste of resources.
 

canndo

Well-Known Member
I guess that all depends on how small it is. Heres an example - a housing code inspector came to my house because there was one brand new trash can outside on the side of my porch 2 days after trash day in public view. He also complained about 4 new fence pickets I had left over from replacing my fence, he saw the pickets laying on the porch floor when he came on my porch to issue a citation for the trash can. My house is no dump or a trouble spot, this guy has nothing to do but go around and find things like that because there are too many inspectors and the city government is too big. I'm sure you can see my point. It's a waste of resources.
Perhaps. How tightly should a regulation be enforced? Suppose the guy next door had two dozen fence parts, suppose he never dealt with his trash. Where is that point between abuse and reason?
 

budlover13

King Tut
I get a kick out of the redistribution is bad folk.


All taxation is redistribution of wealth, that is unless each person taxed makes the same amount of money and uses the exact same amount of government services.
Exactly. ALL taxes are "bad" for the individual. A necessary evil that must be controlled.
 

canndo

Well-Known Member
Exactly. ALL taxes are "bad" for the individual. A necessary evil that must be controlled.

Why are all taxes bad for the individual? This is akin to saying that paying for anything, having one's house painted or one's trash removed is "bad". The point is that it is all redistribution so those that hold that term up to ridicule because Obama said it seem to think that there is some state where redistribution does not occur.
 

budlover13

King Tut
Why are all taxes bad for the individual? This is akin to saying that paying for anything, having one's house painted or one's trash removed is "bad". The point is that it is all redistribution so those that hold that term up to ridicule because Obama said it seem to think that there is some state where redistribution does not occur.
Because when i pay for painting the house or trash removal, it is my choice to do so. In other words, i get to pay for what i want, need and use and nothing else.

How would you like it if you went to the grocery store and bought what you needed to pay your family all while working on a tight budget so you can also pay rent, electric, trash, water, sewer, gas to get to work, etc and the cashier saw a woman behind you with 3 kids and very little money so he decided to take some of what you bought and give it to her or even better yet, put 90% of what she was going to buy on your bill?

Whether something is good for society or not, it is up to the individual to decide whether it's good for him or not imo.
 

canndo

Well-Known Member
Because when i pay for painting the house or trash removal, it is my choice to do so. In other words, i get to pay for what i want, need and use and nothing else.

How would you like it if you went to the grocery store and bought what you needed to pay your family all while working on a tight budget so you can also pay rent, electric, trash, water, sewer, gas to get to work, etc and the cashier saw a woman behind you with 3 kids and very little money so he decided to take some of what you bought and give it to her or even better yet, put 90% of what she was going to buy on your bill?

Whether something is good for society or not, it is up to the individual to decide whether it's good for him or not imo.

you intend then to buy 1/10000th of a tank, 1/100000000th of a war plane, pay for the salary of a fraction of one soldier and the like. This is what you propose. Kinda hard to keep track of don't you think? and which things would you buy? how would you even know what to purchase?
 

Moses Mobetta

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Perhaps. How tightly should a regulation be enforced? Suppose the guy next door had two dozen fence parts, suppose he never dealt with his trash. Where is that point between abuse and reason?
The object being to prevent pile ups of junk in areas that can be seen, good object but when theres nothing to do now it becomes harassment and intrusive. My neighbor had a dead plant in a pot and he hassled her about it too. She threatened him with an ass kicking and now he won't come back. I can only feel he is doing this same thing on another street.
 

canndo

Well-Known Member
The object being to prevent pile ups of junk in areas that can be seen, good object but when theres nothing to do now it becomes harassment and intrusive. My neighbor had a dead plant in a pot and he hassled her about it too. She threatened him with an ass kicking and now he won't come back. I can only feel he is doing this same thing on another street.

It could also be that the guy is just being a dick, both because he can, and because he is bored. You may not be able to attribute this to government at all but dickishness of an employee.
 

cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
I cannot agree. Your statement is akin to saying that once the opiate user becomes addicted he is doomed. It may well be hard, but we see many people come through it.
So if we take the major entitlement programs ... SS and Medicare, and some of the other areas into which gov't has grown ... education, environmental and workplace health, etc. ... I don't see where to humanely cut, and shrink the gov't's liability. The opiate addict is an individual, making a decision about and for that individual. I submit it's not an apt metaphor. cn
 

budlover13

King Tut
you intend then to buy 1/10000th of a tank, 1/100000000th of a war plane, pay for the salary of a fraction of one soldier and the like. This is what you propose. Kinda hard to keep track of don't you think? and which things would you buy? how would you even know what to purchase?
i can make that easy. i don't wanna pay for a tank, a war plane, OR the soldier.

i purchase what benefits me and mine.
 

althor

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I am a supporter of taxation. For me though, no one should be giving more than 10% of their earned money to the government.
The government has to limit itself to be able to function on 10% of the American income. Any more than that and government has expanded too much.
 
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