Night Strike wrote: PLAYER57832 wrote:Night Strike wrote:It's sad that on this long weekend where we celebrate our freedoms, so many people have chosen to rely on the government for all of their needs.
Even wrose, people like you and Phattscotty seem to think you live independently, despite all the time, energy and money MILLIONS of others.. folks like my husband who puts his life on the line regularly to defend the lives and property of others. Folks like me who spent years protecting, cleaning up damage and training people how to protect themselves and loved ones in disasters.
Folks like my grandmother who spent most of WWII over in North African and southern Italy.
Folks like my grandfather, who had to leave college, to take a job pushing numbers for the state of California, so he could support his family. A man who was brilliant in his field, but who could not work in that field due to circumstances
Folks like the thousands who lost their lives in the labor fights of the 20's, 30's and 40's. Folks who went out and protested in the 60's and 70's.. yes, some were plain idiots, but there is also a large contingent that are why we now have everything from school food programs and food stamps to safer foods, safer working conditions, etc.
Folks like those who toil to bring you the food you eat for what is FAR less than a minimum wage..a nd I mean here in the Us and US citizens. (see, farmers are excepted from most minimum wage laws.. something I doubt you even knew).
Actually, of course I know that fact about farmers because half of my wife's family farms.
You keep listing accomplishments of different groups of people, but you fail to recognize one thing: those people don't demand the government steal money from others to hand it to them
Not even close to reality.
It DID take the government to ensure a safe worker standards, a limited work week, weekends, vacation and sick pay, safe food, limits on child labor, universal availability of schooling (of varying quality, but always available).
Etc, etc etc.
YET.. the companies drlling Marsallas shale, the company running the local coal mine, the company running the local landfill... none of them are held truly responsible for the actual damages they cause to local wells, never mind the potential damages they could cause. IF they do cause damage, it is completely up to those who are harmed to hire attorneys and prove fault.. individuals fighting against multi-milliondollar corporations run by people who see mostly just numbers and not the people they are hurting, who more often than not, don't even have the scientific knowledge to know how much damage they are causing.
Night Strike wrote: Especially for your example of your grandfather actually taking care of his own family.
Nope, he was one of those people you call "greedy government workers".. he was one of those you think ought not to have gotten a decent paycheck.
Night Strike wrote:The policies you want is for every other family to turn their money over to the government in order to take care of your grandfather's family. You no longer want people to take care of themselves like that. In your mind, if they can't make it on what they have now, the government has to give it to them. They aren't expected to improve their lives through education or a change in jobs.
What a LOAD of bull!
Its not I telling people they cannot have education, its the folks like you who seem to think its perfectly OK to cut spending on education, who is forcing cuts that mean utterly gutting job training programs and who, MOST particularly could care less if anyone other than you has healthcare or not.. no matter how much they have paid into the system.
Its not me STEALING, its the mentality that says corporations are the "ultimate good" and have no responsibility for the results of paying people poorly, not providing real health insurance coverage, not providing even safe and reasonable conditions, not worrying about the damage their products or the process of creating those products cause today OR in the future.
YOU, by insisting that the government is this huge, grasping entity that needs to be limited, regardless of why and how, are allowing ALL of those costs to be passed on to the children and grandchildren of not just our nation, but the world.
But hey.. we'll probably be just another state of China by then, you will be long dead, so why should any of that bother you.
You have your wonderful home-school creationist science education that teaches you none of what I says is real or matters and of course, why should you even bother to question why so many decided that what was taught in the 1800's might not be entirely accurate.
PLAYER57832 wrote:Night Strike wrote:And what's even worse is that some people even now believe it's the government's job to take from some to redistribute to others. We have fallen so far from the principles that founded this great nation. Yet some want us to fall even further. We are quickly losing our status as the premier country for freedom and replacing it with being the people who are the most reliant on government.
The saddest part is that you are just ignorant enough of history, egotistical enough and plain stupid enough to believe this applies to people like myself and my husband and our forefathers instead of the likes of you a Phattscotty.
"happy fourth indeed" and thank heavans our ancestors were not as idiotic as you two!
Just shows you have no clue what actually happened in the time around 1776. Have you ever even read the Declaration of Independence? They were throwing off an oppressive and tyrannical government in favor of self governance and a dependence on the Creator God. The ones who are ignorant of that are the ones who are today trying to turn our country into a massive program of redistribution. And I'm not the ignorant one, that's for sure.[/quote]
LOL, LOL, LOL, LOL
Nice fiction. When you care to study reality... we can talk again.
Except.. if you have your way, NO ONE will ever be able to study reality, because all the truths will be buried under the fictional ideology you have created.