Friday, December 10, 2010

MORE CONFUSION

I'm still confused. I raised two daughters, I have 4 grandchildren. I see the lack of interest they exhibit in what is happening to this wonderful country, being torn apart by political extremes. I often read about what I see every day, "get more..."; "buy this..."; "You must have this (gizmo)...": in other words, buy, buy, buy, ie, consume.
That said, here comes my WHY?
Why do the far left wing "Wing Nuts", want to give all their hard earned money away in excess taxes or "wealth sharing" with people who do not want to work for a living.
If the reader is one of these folks, well, then, what motivates you? You continue to vote politicians (Pelosi and Reed to name a few) who want your "extra" money to buy votes to keep them in office. I can more understand Rep Bernie Sanders of Vermont, he declared himself a Socialist. But to what end?
If the reader is still in college, let me suggest something: Go up to your professor and ask that your "A" grades be cut down to "Cs", and failing students in class be given the two extra grades so they can pass. If you like the Left Wing Nut policies of spreading things around, then giving your high grades away should be perfectly OK, right?
After all is said and done, that's the same scheme the Left wants to do with money made by people who knock themselves out, working 70-80 hours a week to provide well for thier families and themselves.
That idea is so unAmerican it is simply mind boggling.

There is a solution, built right into our tax code. All those who want to give their hard earned money away to people who'd rather do nothing can do this simply. Write the IRS or Treasury Department and ask them to take an additional 20-30 % of your paycheck each month to be applied toward even more social programs that do not work. Treasury will be happy to do so, and you can have whatever sense of accomplishment this act will give you. But Do Not Demand that I or my family do the same. It's not your money to redistribute. Left wing nuts always try to confuse you into believing it is unAmerican not to "help those who cannot help themselves". I worked in the business world, I worked in mental health, I was a crisis counselor. The kind of thinking preached by the far left is pure BS. Most of those "poor people" who want your money, wouldn't take a job if it was handed to them. What they want is 'freebees" so they can go back to being dependent, but not working for a living. Social Services today revolves around getting these folks "entitlements". Wow, what a name! and who gave the freebees the name "entitlements", the left wing nuts, of course. (Read my previous posts to confirm what area(s) of the political spectrum the Wing Nuts hang out at).

Ask yourself this. Where did these kinds of ideas enter my thinking? Do I want to live in a small apartment when I am married and starting a family, barely getting by, or do I want to earn a increasingly better living every year so I can save for the higher standard of living that I desire for my family?
If you answer the first part "I got my wealth giving ideas from my teachers, then sit down and ask yourself if you really agree with these ideas. Probably not, and the longer you are away from college, the less these kinds of hair brained ideas will make sense to you.

If you are in college, hearing this manure from narcissistic professors and teachers, you, my friend, are being brain washed by members of the Socialist or Communist Party. Think not? Ask the educators who espouse these ideas to state exactly how many years they worked in the private sector. No, not as consultants,  but actually worked, as employees. You will find if you stick to your research, that the Socialist brain washing you receive is inversely proportional to the amount of time you educator has spent working in the private sector. I can go into detail, but you are bright. Think about it. If you have a Eureka moment, keep pushing. Education, especially at higher levels, is supposed to be two way. Do not simply take what the educator says as the truth!

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