Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Adequate Taxation

This is a must.  Of course, right?  But today you will hear abhorrent cries of "socialism" everytime a democrat tries to affix adequate taxation on the uber rich.  True many of these people serve a vital function in our society.  There should be some way to reward them.  Clearly to most people, the monetary gain and fiduciary triumph is the outcome that they desire the most and to be well to do at a higher than the rest level suits many of these people just fine.  But what is it that you are saying?  Is is ok for our middle class and other CITIZENS to live below standards that are nominally needed in this society?  What if you lose your home due to illness?  Or you can not afford basic necessities, healthy meals, adequate shelter, news services (this one I could not part with) or other important details of the basic human lifestyle.  Is it socialism to make sure that our Citizens are adequately served? 
Do you even understand that with a TRUE GOD, there can be NO SOCIALISM at any length. Why is this? Because to make a lifestyle where God is not present as one does in socialism, there is no future for humanity.  So lets get rid of the creepy socialism call.  Even those who think they want this "socialism" really just want prosperity.  And that's what it is.
What is this "Work hard, Play hard" philosophy?  You get a good job and make a difference at some level and thus you must travel to the Bahamas yearly or more or go on extraordinary vacations, drive luxury automobiles, live in grossly enlarged living spaces, own supersized yachts and all the like when a guy like myself may not even be able to afford cable television in 20-30 years?  C'mon.  There is a need to be fiscally responsible citizens.  Perhaps the adage should be "Work hard, be diligent".  Then we can have a successful economy, a successful healthy lifestyle and all of our CITIZENS will be able to share in American Prosperity.
Thus our society will be able to flourish and a fellow like myself does not need to be concerned with his property or human rights in my later years.  Thanks.

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