[rescue] Computerfests (was: first real server hardware)
Jonathan C. Patschke
jp at celestrion.net
Sat Apr 17 15:34:03 CDT 2004
On Sat, 17 Apr 2004, Andrew Weiss wrote:
> B. Why does someone who makes 200,000 a year need that deduction?
That's wholly beside the point.
It's not that they "need" a "deduction". It's that THEY EARNED THAT
MONEY. Taxation should be consistent and even. "From each according to
his ability, to each according to his need" is NOT a capitalistic idea.
If I bust my ass and make six digits a year, I want as LITTLE as possible
of that money to go towards supporting freeloaders who -didn't-
sacrifice sleep and time with their families to get there. I'll give to
church or charity to help those in need. I DO NOT trust the gov't to be
nearly as efficient or intelligent about it.
> C. Back to Jonathan's original issues... If all the money went to
> crackwhores with 8 kids rather than the suit half of the equation I'd
> be a ton happier... maybe a few of those would finally stop being
> crackwhores. (honestly this world has very little compassion for their
> fellow human being)
Speaking purely from an evolutional point-of-view, there are some people
that society doesn't "need" to help. Crackwhores with 8 kids don't need
taxpayer funds. They need their kids rescued by CPS.
--
Jonathan Patschke ) "Being on the Internet is not the same as being
Elgin, TX ( famous. That's like calling Cheetos 'dinner'."
USA ) --Metal Steve
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