Are you fucking kidding me?Don't fret Naomi. This is the same guy who couldn't imagine a job worth having that did not require an advanced degree from one of his liberal elitist schools.
So being black and not being born with a silver spoon is a handicap? Originally Posted by Naomi4u
Don't fret Naomi. This is the same guy who couldn't imagine a job worth having that did not require an advanced degree from one of his liberal elitist schools.
He likes to act like he is for the common man. But he can't help but consider them to be...well, uh, common. Originally Posted by Rudyard K
So much to comment on I hardly know where to start. First, I think that Rudyard K's characterization of the left and right's view of wealth is almost cartoonish and highly inaccurate. I don't see the left "xpressing disdain for the wealthy" in the main. In fact, I think that the left wing these days in wealthier than those who vote right wing. But I think that those on the left are more acutely aware of 1) how much more skewed the distirbution of wealth has become in this country over the past 30 years; and 2) believes that a great deal of that has been driven by government policy. As a result of the second factor, they are more willing to use the power of the government to remedy the situation.LOL!!! What about the rich libs who have disdain for other peoples money, but their own. Such as Michael Moore who made 20M on one movie and who filed another suit for more, because he really "doesn't" like money...
As for London's view that anybody other than the old, the handicapped, and children who are not a success have no one to blame but themselves, I find that notion laughable. The environment into which a person is born is incredibly important. It's not by my good works that I was born to two college educated parents (neither of which were the first in their family to go to college). It's not my hard work that cased me to be born with a good mind. It was completely unrelated to any effort on my part that my parents worked very hard to educate me at home from the ages of 0 - 6 to make sure that when I started to school, I would be way ahead of my classmates. The fact that I was born white and male also was to my good fortune. I had a huge leg up on 90% of the other kids before I had ever set foot in a school. All I had to do was not fuck it up.
What about those who were born to illiterate parents, who attended segregated schools, who were abused, or who had not positive role models, etc. It would be a very, very rare individual who would come from that melieu who could accomoplish what I have accomplished in my life. People who break their arms patting themselves on the back seem to forget these sorts of things. Government has a role to play in helping those people. Originally Posted by TexTushHog
Are you fucking kidding me?Yes, I believe that I was afforded substantial opportunities that African Americans were not. I attended segregated public schools until the seventh grade. The schools for African Americans were given fewer resources; on average had less well educated teachers; and were generally inferior to the white schools. When the schools in my town were integrated, African Americans experienced hostility from some teachers, principles, and others in authority, not to mention substantial numbers of students. Likewise, my parents had attended all white public schools that had similar advantages to my schools, just as my African American classmates had parents who had attended all black schools with similar problems as the ones their kids attended.
So being black and not being born with a silver spoon is a handicap? Originally Posted by Naomi4u
I disagree that education and health care are a human right if you tossed your life in the toilet. Why should other people foot the bill for someone who decides to be lazy or irresponsible? As I said, if you are a child, a senior, mentally or physically handicapped, this would not apply to you but I have no sympathy for laziness and people who think the world owes them something.And those that didn't toss their life in a toilet ? Shelters are full of good people hit by cruel circumstance. The idea that they all fucked up somehow is a sad stereotype. My mother didn't choose illness. I didn't choose my parents. Should I and my mother have been left to starve on the streets? Who is fit to be the judge? What looks like laziness on the surface may be a lot more when someone takes the time totalk to them and understand what happened.
Why do you think when a liver transplant list is made, the people who have abused alcohol to get to that point are last? It's because there are children who never made that choice, that are also on that list. I am not saying I don't believe people deserve a second chance but a woman who keeps having kids just to get another check, is not what I would call handicapped. Her children deserve a better life for sure. Originally Posted by London Rayne
LOL!!! What about the rich libs who have disdain for other peoples money, but their own. Such as Michael Moore who made 20M on one movie and who filed another suit for more, because he really "doesn't" like money... Originally Posted by DFW5TravelerAgain, I guess you don't know many rich liberals. They don't hate wealth, although most don't think it should be easily inherited in large amounts with out some taxation. They don't hate those who make lots of money. Many of them make lots of money themselves. They are just concerned with the huge government driven redistribution of wealth that has occurred over the past 30 years. And they think that if times are tough, that those to whom much has been given should be taxed more to balance the books.
And those that didn't toss their life in a toilet ? Shelters are full of good people hit by cruel circumstance. The idea that they all fucked up somehow is a sad stereotype. Originally Posted by Lauren Summerhill'
WTF...that is what I just said!! Are you high? I did not say that I ASSUME all poor people are lazy. I said Lazy people in general who ARE FREAKING LAZY! Is this hooked on phonics night in D&T or something? WOW!The duscussion is the general approach of a society to it's citizens - where people said fend for yourself. If you can't make it, too bad, so sad.
Jesus also said, "Sin no more" if you expected that salvation, so we won't go there ha ha. Being compassionate and enabling are two different things. Look it up. Originally Posted by London Rayne
Ok for the sake of sanity, whatever. Trying to get my point across to you is like talking to a damn rock.
If it makes you feel better why not give half of your Mistress money to someone in need every week dear...or was that my brother's keeper thing just for commentary? Originally Posted by London Rayne
Again, I guess you don't know many rich liberals. They don't hate wealth, although most don't think it should be easily inherited in large amounts with out some taxation. They don't hate those who make lots of money. Many of them make lots of money themselves. They are just concerned with the huge government driven redistribution of wealth that has occurred over the past 30 years. And they think that if times are tough, that those to whom much has been given should be taxed more to balance the books.You didn't listen to the michael moore video did you? "All the money in the country is a natural resource, it belongs to everyone." ( pp ) Of course, his money is his money, but if you believed in that lard ass, that money you made as an attorney belongs to all of us. And you sir are the greedy rich, who will take the money off the backs of the clients you take on and then run for another country to spread the wealth in a country that didn't give you the opportunity to make that amount of money.
Likewise, they think that markets are good things, but that they are not flawless and sometimes need help (especially to internalize external costs). Likewise, they believe that economics is a value free science and that while it can answer the question of which outcome is Pareto optimal, it can't answer the question of which outcome is most just. Therefore, sometimes, interfering to some degree with market mechanisms is justified.
As for RK's knock on my views on education, I make no apologies for it. Both my parents have multiple college degrees. Their education served them well. I have a professional degree and it has served me well. My two kids are getting an Ivy League higher education -- one in law the other in medicine -- and I expect it to serve them well. But there is nothing wrong with higher education. I'm a firm believer in the value of it. Ive never met anyone who had too much education. Originally Posted by TexTushHog
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Lauren you need to learn to read seriously!
Why does it always feel like I have to break things down on a first grade level for some people? Geez!
If you need further elaboration, I feel sorry for you because it's plain enough. Originally Posted by London Rayne
Are you high?
Is this hooked on phonics night in D&T or something? WOW! Originally Posted by London Rayne
Trying to get my point across to you is like talking to a damn rock. Originally Posted by London Rayne
but you're not really Christian Originally Posted by London RayneAfter reading all the things you just said to Lauren, I don't think you have any room to judge who a Christian is.