quote: | Originally posted by pkcRAISTLIN
hey, you anti welfare people. does it ever occur to you that a pittance given to the down-trodden actually works as a fairly successful method of social control?
ive been from one side of the political spectrum to the other, but ive always viewed welfare in those terms to a certain degree. a subservient level of subsistence, keeps them away from you imo.
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Doesn't seem to work very well so far and I live in a comparatively nice suburb, it just means that they have to catch the bus to come and bother me. In the last 3 years I've had one attempted burglary, my car stereo stolen and stuck a 9mm in the face of someone who thought I was easy to mug. For awhile I thought I was just unlucky but it appears I was probably luckier than quite a few other people.
quote: | Originally posted by George Smiley
Any of them - unless you have conducted a socialogical analysis of why people in those countries are unemployed, or you can point to someone elses socialogical analysis, then you have no right to make sweeping statements about the unemployed being lazy and unwilling to work (you're also falling for the same trap as Firestarter when you try and create the impression that unemployment benefits = social security. They don't. Only a small proportion) |
I know it doesn't go down well with the intelligentsia out there to listen to someone like me who goes out, travels and talks to people.
It's far easier to heckle, deride and insult my intelligence, read your books, articles than actually go out into the big wide world and see just how much it reeks of human idiocy and laziness.
But like I said, I call it how I see it and I've seen more or less some degree of it everywhere in every developed nation.
People content to sponge off the system because it's easier than getting off their arse and doing an honest days work or shirking because they think it's easier than actually working and one day they'll magically win lotto, or a horse race, pay off that $30,000 credit card debt and live happily ever after.
It's a load of crock and its endemic everywhere.
At least in Africa, people where dirt poor because of hard luck, bad governments nationalising everything and killing off anyone who disagrees, the developed world seems to want to inflict it on themselves like some kind of ghetto credibility.
I'm cutting this short, it's late and I'm tired.
quote: | Do you think universal health care should be available to all? |
Not for anyone in a middle class income bracket. The medical community has economically over-valued itself for too long, they need knocking back into place with genuine competition, which would lower prices and thus make it more available to everyone.
quote: | But in our societies, the police/fire service/military are part of the welfare state. |
And have been since longer than living memory, regardless of socialist/democratic leanings.
quote: | Then why the hell would you want them in charge of vital services like health or pensions or any other industry we rely on to survive?! |
Because I know where I stand
I don't like most large companies and I don't have to like what they do, however I know my enemy in this case and I know what they will do as predictably as the sun rises.
You on the other hand are quite happy to invest your faith, future and country into the hands of what are essentially people who decided that power was intoxicating, got into politics and are kept there by some over-advertised, over-budgeted popularity contest... which I might add are kept where they are by the same said, blithering morons who keep electing them.
It's quite easy to poke at the corporate sector and make wild gesticulations about how we're all being boned by advertising into buying crap we don't need in amounts which send us into crippling debt.
I make very little distinction between the vapid consumer and the vapid voter who idles up to the polling booth after a long stint of what is essentially advertising plastering some power mad toerag's gormless mug all over every light pole, newspaper, wall and TV set from here to kingdom come.
Your same idiot who loves big TV's, fancy cars, clothes and getting into debt, is the same idiot who votes and unlike you, I have no faith in my fellow human beings to do anything in my direct benefit so I look after myself as best I can.
And that is where I do make the distinction.
The corporate sector will sell me something which once the transaction is done, lets me keep it forever and not bother me again. The political sector under someone like Chavez, is quite happy to just take it all away for the benefit of the state and give it to people who haven't earned it. To some lesser degree I'll put up with taxation in more moderate circumstances because it does keep the country running, at a huge amount of wasted money in most circumstances.
And I'm not exactly sure where I stand when it comes to power seekers who get elected by idiots, it's too much of a variable, maybe we'll get Ghandi, maybe we'll get Mugabe
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