Why do people join the military in the first place? It sure isn't for the money. I had two scholarships when I joined. How much more money could I have made if I had gotten even one degree before I was 21? I joined the military because it was the right thing to do and something I looked forward to. My uncles had joined but my father didn't. He was medically unfit at the end of World War II. So maybe I'm making up for him. In any event I could have made so much more money out of the military than in and that also goes for teaching.Your first paragraph has a lot of rhetoric I can't answer, however, I am sure there are a lot of folks who join the military because college isn't an option. In my circumstance, the military was an option but it really wasn't, it was never discussed, we were closer to VietNam than Iraq and the national outlook was a little different.
Why should pensions be capped at a national average Socialist Johnny? If I can create wealth in the millions every year why should I be limited to an amount that someone who collects beer cans can have? Would you limit athletes to what? $100,000 a year when they made the team they played for hundreds of millions? How much should someone who never did a serious day's work in their life get? $25,000 a year? $50,000 a year? How about that same $100,000 a year? Originally Posted by JD Barleycorn
Not everybody that goes to college makes six figures, or even has a job. Some guys go into the military to save their lives from the streets or to just do something. To get a free education. I don't believe everything they say, there is some self-serving in some who join. Vets are human, some are heroes, some are slimeballs, they know who they are. In all due respect to the former, this incessant barrage of lip service to the military is a disgusting overreaction to the equally disgusting disdain VietNam Vets experienced. If half the citizens of the US were half as patriotic as they claim to be, we'd have a ready army of millions of persons simply with civilian volunteers.
As for your second paragraph, I'm working my theories out, it's the guys who claim to know what works for millions of people you have to watch out for. Big picture, I think pensions should be ended rather than capped, because they are unsustainable. You can't keep paying everyone that works for you, unless the average lifespan and/or the overall population is decreasing. Neither are.
If you can create millions every year you should be able to save enough to not need a pension. As you, I advocate not paying people who aren't working. I'm just adding that it doesn't matter that they worked last year.
I'm not going to put a number on the athletes; I think the average man should berate, disdain, and withhold any support of the athletes and those within that system until the dollar amounts come down. In my threads against the greed of sports, I am not advocating the greed of owners, the owners and advertisers are just as despicable. There is usually a specific reason to attack the players, and the players must be identified as a resource we have a huge supply of.
Who is to determine what a serious day's work is? Am I to consider a hedge fund traders day's work more serious than a hedge trimmer? I consider the former's work to be of negative value. Does Adam Sandler do a serious day's work? Most people don't like that type of work from him. Not sure serious is a good word in this case, but if you mean persons who don't work, I would pay them nothing. I would have work for them, and if they accept it they can have food, medicine, and shelter if they need it, money if not. I don't know where you live but I don't have to get too far from my house to see things that need doing.
Socialist Johnny? Are you sweet talking me? Thanks you, but I'm into ladies. Socialism, communism, and capitalism all have it in common that corruption will undermine them. Nothing is less American than dismissing an idea in its entirety because of its label. To say Marx never had a good idea because of the actions of Stalin and Lenin is closed minded.