12-01-2003
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Originally posted by Diamond Jim@Dec 1 2003, 04:56 PM
Philosophically, I am opposed to the notion of welfare in ANY form. You can't hold a job, earn a living, whatever.....too fucking bad. Starve. I fail to see why MY money is confiscated to pay for someone else's life. I don't recognize the morals that say I owe something to someone I've never met and will never know. However, the philosophical ideal of that is different than the practical reality of dealing with the entity who won't earn his way. He's here, so what we do with him?
I can agree with some liberal mindsets that our best alternative is to do some of the things they do. What I can't agree with or fathom the conclusion some liberals come to, is the philosophy that we REALLY DO owe people we've never met, don't care about, have no relation to, etc....
Dealing with practical reality and BELIEVING in something are completely different things.
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Perhaps there's a shared blur in SOME instances between the "conservative" way of thinking and the "liberal" way of thinking.
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