Cluck U wrote:
You couldn't provide a real answer, so I pressed on because you continue to use theories in many of your arguments in other threads...and you keep forgetting about that pesky thing called reality. Oddly enough, you see yourself as a savior of the masses and some sort of "democracy", yet you don't like people's choices and want to force a change so that things line up with your thinking. You fail to understand that poor people are as greedy and selfish as wealthy people...they just use different tools.
So, I'll keep reminding you that your theories stink.

So at least one more last word.
I understand your points, I really do. I personally know and detest nanny state do-gooders. And I personally know lazy, unmotivated poor people with a victim complex who expect everything from everyone else and bitch about how they are always getting screwed while at the same time, suckling off the govmint teat (As a brief aside, many of them are small govmint Republicans

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But I will agree with you that selfishness and greed transcend economic status. The reality is that truly hard working folks are a small minority and they should be adequately rewarded as such. But most people are happy doing the minimum required as long they achieve the same standard of living as their predecessors. We should have enough wealth in the good ol USA of do both, but we have experienced such a major transfer of wealth away from the middle class recently that I'm not sure that is still possible. In other words, I don't mind having really rich people, it's just that enough crumbs need to be dropped for the masses to keep them happy.
Taxes on the rich have been kept low now for 30 years, we have experienced massive deregulation, and we have seen large industries like our prison system and the military at least partially privatized. So like anybody who passed on the Friedman, Reagan, Greenspan, Norquist, Laffer Kool Aid I'm still waiting for that rising tide.
