Blind groper wrote:Seth wrote:
Why should I care about the crack-head who takes my money in the form of a welfare check to buy more crack and doesn't care to get a job and support herself?
It is not possible to support a crack habit on welfare.
Which fails to explain why we pay welfare to so many crack-heads.
Such people turn to crime to support their habit, if they do not have a high paying job or business.
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Yup. And we're also paying them welfare. How stupid is that?
There are management methods for this kind of drug problem, but that is for another thread.
I call it the "Hotel California Plan." You create drug houses that offer for free any drug in any amount in pure pharmaceutical grades to anyone who checks in. The only catch is that you can't check out until you check out, and you leave in a body bag with a toe tag.
Personally, the only thing I got from my government was a small subsidy towards my education. After leaving university with my bright and shiny new degree, I spent 40 years working hard and paying between 25% and 40% tax. I am now retired but still not drawing on the state for my sustenance, since I am living on my own investments.
My political beliefs are neither socialist idiot or right wing looney. I believe in balance, and there is something to be said for the best from both left wing and right wing ideas. I do not believe in dumping society's failures in some kind of garbage bin, where they simply turn to crime and make things far worse. Some kind of caring is needed, and this needs taxes. I seriously resent, though, the very rich avoiding taxes, and paying a tiny proportion of their income, while laughing at society, where the poorer workers and middle class are paying a much greater percentage to the government.
The idiocy in your argument is that that "tiny proportion of their income" paid by the very wealthy amounts to more than 40 percent of the money the government collects, while the "much greater percentage" (and factually it's really not that much greater at all) paid by "the poorer workers and middle class" amounts to a drop in the bucket, less than 3 per cent of revenues that's generated by the bottom 50 percent. The top tier income tax rate on capital gains is 15 percent if your ordinary tax rate is 25 percent or above and ZERO if you're in the 15 percent tax bracket. The tax rate on incomes under $35,350 and more than $8,700 is...wait for it...FIFTEEN PERCENT. The lowest bracket, under $8,700 is TEN PERCENT. Incomes above $388,350 are taxed at THIRTY FIVE PERCENT.
You consistently ignore these facts in favor of an asinine "fairness" argument that's anything but fair, it's just a sham that's intended to try to rationalize and morally justify stealing from the rich and giving to the poor. The facts are clear, the rich are supporting the dependent class almost entirely, with the top 50 percent of taxpayers paying 97 percent of the revenues.
In short, your argument is full of shit because you don't know what you're talking about.
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