
Originally Posted by
MisterD
I see we're mostly in agreement then - I just happen to believe that big-government tax, borrow and spend type policy undermines peoples' ability to take responsibility...
The view from the likes of the Stranded that the "rich" (anyone who earns more than 70K!) have a responsibility to society to pay high taxes, whereas there appears to be no expectation of any responsibility to society from those who are net recipients.
I also believe that there is no such thing as equality. I have 3 university degrees, am white, male and tall; therefore i can pretty well do and have whatever I want, but what about the people who don't have the intellect to gain the education I have? Or who aren't white and male (and yes, that makes a statistically provable difference)? I was dealt a good hand in life, and I'm quite happy to pay a bit more in taxes to ensure that the society I live in is a good one, and don't see why I can't contribute more to the common good than the guy who will never earn much more than the minimum wage.
I am probably something of an enigma in the modern "me, me, me" world in that one of the metrics I use to measure my wealth is in the quality of the society i live in. In other words, the worse off people around me are, then the less successful I believe I am, but sadly we have been trained to believe in the "every man for himself" dogma that I am certain will ultimately cripple our civilsation.
And what is "big government"? It's a catchphrase of the new right, but like "politial correctness" nobody seems to really know what it means, or what is a viable alternative to any of the tentative definitions I see being used.
Don't blame me, I voted Green.
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