UNI88 wrote:Either you take me far too seriously TTBF or you don't understand the use of humor and exaggeration to highlight a problem. I don't feel put-upon by the world and I don't think I'm smug (and I try to be open minded enough to consider either possiblity) but I am concerned about the future of this country. I agree with AZ that Americans are becoming less self reliant and taking less responsibility for their actions and their consequences.TwinTownBisonFan wrote:
but then you would lose your smug sense of being put-upon by the world, since you are obviously the only person left who works...
I've worked hard to get to where I am and I don't think it is greedy to want to be able to keep a decent amount of what I make to provide for my family now and in the future. I don't have a problem with paying taxes for the government to provide essential services and I consider defense, infrastructure, education, environmental protection to be essential. You and I disagree on what is fair and how the money should be spent. IMO, where the current administration appears to going off the rails is devoting too much to simply supporting people rather than focusing on teaching them how to help themselves.
There are a lot of people out there like me who have succeeded by busting their butts and if you tax them too much in order to provide services for those that have not succeeded, you take away the incentive to work hard and succeed. Take away that incentive and you will have fewer people busting their butts and fewer tax dollars to support the greater number of people who aren't succeeding. It's a delicate balancing act and one that politicians need to recognize rather than assuming there is a bottomless pool to take advantage of in order to fund efforts right society's wrongs.
If you think that my attitude is smug and put-upon, that's you're problem.
Hey, Clubber Lang. Take 'er easy. He was using humor.
Don't ever kneejerk like this in public again. UNI posters have class, dignity and reserve.







