Thursday, June 7, 2012

Guarding your own smoke stack

I must write today that the nice republicans argue that if we do not tax highly the high earners in our society, that they are going to be more free to "provide jobs" with the money that they can spend on the common good of their own homes and estates.

While I am completely in the order that we need jobs for the high end of our economy to enjoy their priviledges overall, I will counter this argument with the intelligent approach to good business.

Keeping a priviledges amount of your earnings to buy say a boat or luxury vacations often does not necessarilly provide jobs to the poor and unemployed as they build your luxury liners and stand at attention as you need your orders to be fulfilled.

This is a thread of employing the talented to do your own bidding rather than the bidding of the school of children we enjoy educating each year.

In fact, the idea of offering jobs for the nonplussed equivalent of a boat maker that needs to make you your ship is like jumping in the deep end of the pool and splashing all the other nice people who are sitting in lawn chairs enjoying the day.

The fact is that you are contributing to your own prosperity and you are negating that there are many other needs that go unaccounted for in the needs of society.

True you made some person who may not have the most beneficial career a busy man or woman in abetting your own involvement in your own teriffic endeavors, but in reality there are plenty of people who are also employed by the money that is taxed and gratuitously paid to the society we enjoy so that others may be employed as nurses, doctors, health care varieties and many other important services that benefit each of the children in the class room and not just your own personal vision of who needs a job and who serves you yourself better.

So this in turn is a governing heresy and one might just as well as regard the children you want to employ as your own treasures rather than the commodity of a natural humanity that is proven to employ the children of tomorrow for measures that benefit the common good.

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