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The Resentment Sentiment (Pursuit vs Laziness) Is it fair?

Posted by LetsShrug 13 years, 3 months ago to Culture
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“We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness. ” (Declaration of Independence).

You do NOT have a RIGHT to the following just because you exist:
Food
Healthcare
A home
A car
A driver's license
A job
A bed
A hot shower
Clothing
Day care
Free rent
Or free ANYthing

You do, however, have the right, and freedom, to PURSUE all of these things, and sometimes it's really really hard work. It is not written anywhere that you HAVE TO pursue happiness, it's up to each individual to decide how happy they want to be and to work toward that accordingly. However, the lazier you are the less happy you'll likely be. Or at least that's the idea.
We have become a society of rewarding laziness on a grand scale. Our entitlement programs cover everything, and more, on the list above, by our social welfare programs (wic, welfare, ssi...) So now we have the laziest of the lazy with every basic need and comfort paid for without any effort on their part. They live comfortably. They have big T.V.s, cell phones, manicures, nice cars, new cloths...the list goes on and on. And yet they have the audacity to be resentful toward those who work hard and have more than they do. The hard workers, in pursuit of their own happiness, now has a big chunk of their earnings taken, by force, by the government (via taxes, fees, fines etc) so the entitlement programs can continue to be funded and support the lazy.

Not only are the lazy resentful of the “rich”, the President actually encourages this sentiment of resentment in his, seemingly daily, media addresses. “Pay your fair share”.... How does HE determine what a person's fair share is? If I earn it, it's mine. THAT'S fair. If you earn it it's yours. THAT'S FAIR. Nobody else has a right to it... taking it from me is, in itself, UNFAIR (and it's also stealing, since when is stealing “fair”.) At some point the tables got turned and now it's “fair” for the lazy to expect the hard workers to fund their happiness instead of pursuing it themselves. Why, or why, are they entitled to anything they don't earn themselves? After all, they have just as much right as I do to pursue happiness, but they CHOOSE not to.

That's the beauty of having rights....they're there for the plucking, but you don't have to do it if you don't want to. What's fairer than that?

There are no negative consequences for being lazy anymore. If you exist then you are entitled to have your basic needs, and more, taken care of by those who work hard everyday. We need to figure out a way to instill a “work hard and earn what you deserve” virtue back into society. These days kids think a farm is a place where they take care of animals instead of realizing that farms are what keep us fed. They think food magically appears on a plate in front of them without any real effort by anyone to make that meal possible. I've said it before, but I'll say it again....there is a direct connection between not having enough to eat, or at least the possibility of not getting enough to eat (hunger), and motivation to work and earn for yourself and your family. As long as we keep taking that possibility off the table (--no pun intended-- ie: feeding people for “free” ), the motivation to work hard, among the lazy, will never happen.


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  • Posted by 13 years, 3 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Oh..DO get her started... I want to hear it...I need some good arguing points, ya know...for my green rainbow friends.
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  • Posted by 13 years, 3 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Rainbows and unicorns aren't much better either...you'd think a unicorn would be, but sadly no...they aren't.
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  • Posted by khalling 13 years, 3 months ago in reply to this comment.
    interesting post, eilinel.
    I can get sidetracked that way, unlike LS. but since I know this about myself, I already work hard at breaking ties with rainbow set. I used to think I was getting fed in some way by those relationships, and now have decided their voting and sanctioning of looting has tipped the scale in favor of danger. they will have to suffer the consequences of their actions and lack of action
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  • Posted by khalling 13 years, 3 months ago in reply to this comment.
    lol eilinel-love it! "guns and garden" best line of the day!
    when I argue with people who want to be good to the environment, once they can't win an argument on the science part of their conviction, they have to get down to the belief. it usually ends with this-"well, what can it hurt to lessen our footprint?" here's how it hurts: opportunity costs. a very real example of this: Kyoto Treaty. A n almost impossible collection of standards to abide by at immense cost. not just dollars, but scarce dollars. even the richest country in the world would have to decide to dedicate their dollars to the treaty at the cost of something(s) else. a very stark example would be a country like India who to save face in the UN agrees to the treaty-focusing on reducing carbon footprint at the expense of clean water and disease control-much more immediate and important infrastructure concerns for India's poorest citizens. don't get me started on the phony science of carbon footprints.
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  • Posted by 13 years, 3 months ago in reply to this comment.
    I have the fortitude....I even have the fortitude to tell them flat out right now, (when they think things are all rosey) that I won't help them. If they aren't going to listen and get prepared themselves that's their doing. Not like they weren't warned.
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  • Posted by 13 years, 3 months ago in reply to this comment.
    And they conserve and make energy all day long... everyone has an energy board (treadmill) they have to walk on ALL DAY or they don't get their nourishment food bar and water. NO cars...people pull carts. If there's unspoiled land they aren't allowed on it, they can't leave their living space only to walk to work or to meetings. "Mother" must be really happy.
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  • Posted by eilinel 13 years, 3 months ago in reply to this comment.
    "Your lack of preparation will NOT be my emergency."
    I agree. But (honest question, not baiting) do you think you really have the intestinal fortitude to turn them away when they come to you because they know you've prepped? Do you further have the intestinal fortitude to enforce that at the end of a gun if need be?
    This would be a good time to mention a website that was posted on my prepper meetup board:
    shtfschool.com
    The "school" is proprietary, but there are a lot of public-access blogs. It's written by a guy who lived through a year-long SHTF city scenario during the Balkan wars. Very scary, and very eye-opening.
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  • Posted by eilinel 13 years, 3 months ago in reply to this comment.
    No. I've heard a little, primarily that the goal is to herd people into the cities where they can be more easily controlled and there are large swatches of "unspoiled land". Well, I'm gonna be on one of those swatches with my guns and my garden.
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  • Posted by eilinel 13 years, 3 months ago in reply to this comment.
    No, I'm not a scientist. I'm not a global-warming cultist. I'm a nature worshiper. I wouldn't want to defile Mom any more than I would my own mother. Resources are finite, so I live "smaller" than I can afford. Small house, fuel-efficient car, recycle as much as I can (not a lot of recycling centers around here), etc. I'm a believer in "just because you CAN, doesn't mean you SHOULD". But you'll notice that I'm not out stridently preaching that everyone must follow my beliefs. It's a personal choice I made for myself.
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  • Posted by 13 years, 3 months ago in reply to this comment.
    These mooching morons don't understand the first thing about running a business nor do they care. If you own a business, in their eyes, you're rich and have too much and you don't deserve it, but they deserve some of it cuz they're breathing. The idea of hard work is foreign to them. Businesses just fall into the laps of the people who are luckier than them. It's not fair! oy.
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  • Posted by TheYoung-Capitalist 13 years, 3 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Don't they know that they are employed by a person that is striving for success,not necessarily a rich person? Have you EVER been employed by a poor/welfare person? If they can not answer these questions without cheating then you know that they are brainless rats without a purpose and direction in life.

    The only real employment that is going on is by striving people that have MONEY to spend on the business TO make the money so that they can pay their workers. Not to mention all the hard work for the business upkeep(products, ads, expenses, equipment,etc...)

    The average(99.99% of them) idiot that is feeding off the government is a used rotting peace of meat. That person is so untied to reality that nothing but their own enslavement will help them(on the other hand who knows?), but at that point it is too late. All the idiots that are too stupid to think for themselves are being lead around by a carrot on a stick. Once they find out that the stick is actually a whip they are defeated.

    The key difference between us and them is not capitalism and communism(that's a factor though). Its the fact that we like freedom and they can't stand to see it. They can't stand to see someone get anywhere in life on their own will because they are jealous leaches that want everything but not the inhabiting will to get that. So the only way to get what they want is to steal it from us, the people that think unbounded by anything.

    (Of course their are many key factors, but this one stands out to me the most. What key factors stand out to you the most? Just wondering.)
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  • Posted by 13 years, 3 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Probably an uprising (hence the gun hoopla), and starvation. As I like to tell my rainbow and unicorn friends, "Your lack of preparation will NOT be my emergency."
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  • Posted by $ kathywiso 13 years, 3 months ago
    What a good post. I am sooo sick of these people who think everything I have earned should be theirs also. Just like the Sandy Hook victims who were pissed because their neighbors thought ahead and purchased generators, they thought they were entitled to one also. WTF. I'm sorry, just am so tired of the bull crap. I believe the only way we can fix what is so messed up in this country is for people to starve. No more freebees.... If you don't earn it, you don't get it, period. Soon, this is going to be a reality. Working people are tired. Everything you have worked for your whole life is being attached to some new tax. Inheritance tax is 55% now.... that's 55% of everything you earned and already paid taxes on, goes to these fricken bums.... so why shouldn't I just sell out and enjoy my life's work. What about our children? I would rather have the fight now, then have them fight for wanting to be a success in whatever their life leads them to accomplish. Now, you are going to lose your right to protect yourself, your assets and your freedom.. this is it guys..

    If we don't stand up and fight for our right to bear arms, we are going to be slaves, and what do you think slaves get paid, a hand full of rice a day..... that will be your reward for working sun up til sun down...so you better figure out where you stand now, while you still have the right to bear arms. We have already lost the right to protest the king and his castle of czars.... so what is next...
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  • Posted by 13 years, 3 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Probably....I really need to reread it and soon. At the moment the only thing I remember about the bum is his stiff dirty jacket and that I loved him.
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  • Posted by khalling 13 years, 3 months ago in reply to this comment.
    look at the premise. not the feeling or belief. how is reducing your carbon footprint good for earth? are you a scientist? what specifically are you worried about increasing your footprint?
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