You are absolutely right... all taxes are collected at gunpoint, but the response was directly in regard to Hillary Clinton\'s task force to discuss (read: nationalize) health care in the mid-90\'s. There was a huge wave of indignation here in the states over the President\'s wife (an unelected person) being the head of a group responsible for shaping public policy. \"Giving away health care\" (as funnymouth put it) could be low-income health care assistance, a far cry from socializing the whole system. I see the value of collectivism in this matter (all insurance is collectivism) but I suspect there are better solutions than making the state the single supplier.Originally posted by Trevor
That means siezing money at gunpoint to pay for someone else\'s health care...(okay, strong language but not untrue.)
This really annoys the hell out of me.
Governments the world over sieze money at gunpoint to waste on utter crap for other people or to kill foreigners or even their own people.
Originally posted by Trevor
That means siezing money at gunpoint to pay for someone else\'s health care...(okay, strong language but not untrue.)
This really annoys the hell out of me.
Governments the world over sieze money at gunpoint to waste on utter crap for other people or to kill foreigners or even their own people.
I have no choice but to pay taxes for things I have never and will never use, not to mention things that I completely disagree with (like bombs).
There are two things I think a socially responsible society should provide for everyone: health care and education. I want to opt out of the armed forces, not healthcare, why can\'t I do that? Don\'t we live in a democracy?
This crap, \'I want to pay my own way\' is spurious bullshit, you end up getting medical insurance don\'t you? How many of you pay for exactly whjat you use? None I bet. Many of you are, wait for it... PAYING FOR OTHER PEOPLES HEALTHCARE... omg, wow. Others of you who are sickly are sponging off other peoples generosity.
Its like the idiot politicians in Oz saying that students should only pay for what they use with their VSU, excellent, then you\'ll let me opt out of income tax and GST and let me pay for what I use? No? Why not? Oh coz its all political bullshit.
This rant was brought to you by a pissed off at politicians the world over Trevor.
Originally posted by steelcult
Interesting.
Kinda like the debate the Rev started a while back about the NHS and assistance with pregnancy.
I still think there ought to be a way to combine both systems better than we do in the States.
Originally posted by Trevor
Don\'t we live in a democracy?
Australia’s formal name is the Commonwealth of Australia. The form of government used in Australia is a Constitutional Monarchy – ‘Constitutional’ because the powers and procedures of the Commonwealth Government are defined by a written constitution, and ‘Monarchy’ because Australia’s Head of State is Queen Elizabeth II.
A phrase that is often used to describe the American system is \"Democratic republic\" which implies that the government is a republic - rulership through proxy - in which the rulers are selected by direct vote of the people.Originally posted by Brimshack
If democracy is rule by the people and republicanism is rule by representatives, then what we have could be fairly described as both democratic and republican.
Originally posted by WeR138
I think what some on this post are trying to point out is that there would be alot less abuse of benevolence if people had to rely on the kindness of the individual versus the kindness of the government. After all, taking my wallet from me at gunpoint and giving it to another, however needy, does not a charitable act make. I don\'t understand how some people can in one breath bemoan how corrupt the government is can turn around and in the next breath say they are the best suited for taking care of those in need.
Originally posted by vincegamer
Problem is, individual direct charity is terribly inefficient.
Most people left to their own devices will watch out only for themselves
Originally posted by WeR138
Holy Crap!
I was expecting to get flogged for that post and ended up with two compliments!
Originally posted by vincegamer
well, I\'m not sure exactly what it means.
Sounds to me like you are saying government mandated charity is subject to abuse, where as individual charity is not.
Perhaps I should say \"organized\" charity is subject to abuse and individual direct charity is not.
Problem is, individual direct charity is terribly inefficient.
Now, if instead what you were saying was that charity would be more effective if left to the individual choice, then I would utterly disagree. Most people left to their own devices will watch out only for themselves (or their direct relations/cohorts).
Social security exists because without it lots more people die hungry and miserable.
Originally posted by WeR138
I\'m saying that government \"charity\" or social programs are extremely inefficient because the only requirement of the donor is that the money be given away. Follow up on what actually happens to the donations is poor at best.
Now most people on the other hand, when they give away their hard earned money directly, and skip the government middle man, are alot more concerned about the use of that money( no alcohol, prostitutes or gambling, please).
I may be in the minority here, but thats the way I feel.