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  • Posted by DR_BRETT 12 years, 10 months ago in reply to this comment.
    !! -- No attempt to correct you, you are correct, of course .
    I should perhaps, add (*sincere*) .
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  • Posted by DR_BRETT 12 years, 10 months ago in reply to this comment.
    We "need" to hold those, whom we personally know, accountable .
    (But not in a dark alley, and not always necessarily at work)
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  • Posted by Solver 12 years, 10 months ago
    Americans use to try and avoid moral hazards. Now they seem to be embraced, for "the greater good."
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  • Posted by Signofthedollar 12 years, 10 months ago
    Entitlements are a form of Ponzi or Pyramid scheme. The whole idea of "my brothers keeper" just means that I will take care of others and others will take care of me. The idea is to get in on the ground floor and build the pyramid and try not to be on the bottom when it collapses.
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  • Posted by AKGuest 12 years, 10 months ago
    I came across this article last weekend and sent it to everyone I know. Should be a must-read.
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  • Posted by XenokRoy 12 years, 10 months ago
    I personally think that entitlements can be connected to a whole slew of social failings in our society. While not the single cause I think they are a factor.

    Foremost among these is the loss of civility between our citizens. The thieves who refuse to identify themselves as such cannot avoid the knowledge that they are thieves. That knowledge that people are forcable having their property removed so that the thief can get a free ride causes the thief to become less civil to others whom he/she fears may call them on it and make them face the guilt of being a thief.

    the person who is the victim of some percentage of taxes that provide no value back to them, but only provide a value to the thieves to take advantage of the system feel resentment at being a victim of there fellow man and become less civil.

    This creates a vicious circle that results in more divorce, uncared for children, less interest in self and less ability to build society up since they have less strength of self.

    We could go into nearly any ailment society faces and demonstrate how Entitlements have added to the problem; or at the very least present a case for why the entitlement would promote the bad behavior and discourage a productive behavior.
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  • Posted by Nietzsche 12 years, 10 months ago
    Good essay. A nation of paupers is not where we want to go. I'm sure most readers in the Gulch have this link, but if not here it is:
    http://www.usdebtclock.org/
    As our debt passes the $16 Trillions mark, I hope enough voters have enough of an incentive to get out to the polls and defeat the current administration.
    Then we need to hold those we elect accountable.
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