by rogerhb » Thu 29 Sep 2005, 22:38:58
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('jaws', 'Y')ou refuse to look at the other side of the equation rogerhb. Denying someone a cup of water because they have no money may seem unfair, but the alternative is take away someone's hard-earned water, which is even more unfair. Someone worked and is being robbed. Someone didn't work and is getting sustenance.
There must not be any privileges. If you want the water, you have to work for it, just like everyone else. Fair is fair.
I look at both sides because I recognize that
(a) no human system will be fair
(b) no human system will not have some people having more privelages than others
(c) the ideal capitalist system only exists in dreams, not in reality, and never will.
What is Tax for? It says we are a community which has overheads, there are benefits from being part of this community and the community will also help those less able.
Just like you will have fraud amongst the rich, you will also have welfare fraud. So be it, because the benefits of the whole system outweigh the transgressions.
The best we will ever do is muddle along, but we can opt for muddling along cooperatively and humanely rather than trying to introduce competition into every aspect of our existence.
Money is a tool for humans to help them arrange their affairs, it is not the be all and end all, and never should money be worth more than people.
"Complex problems have simple, easy to understand, wrong answers." - Henry Louis Mencken