Originally posted by Liberator
It wasn't, but the main problem with humanity has always been that we are very short-sighted.
Answer this question for me though: Are you better off than your parents were at your age? Probably. Will you be better off than you're parents when you're their age? Probably.
Actually, as a matter of fact, no, I'm not better off. I pay more for services than my parents did--even after inflation is factored in. My health care costs more than it did then, with inflation figured. I pay more taxes now than my parents did back then. I see fewer government services than my parents did. Fiscally, the only good thing Reagan EVER did was to give the US Military a 100% payraise.
The problem are the louts who would just as soon take a check from my tax money as opposed to getting a real job.
Funny, right now I AM one of those louts and you know what? Its not because I'm not trying to get a job (I spend 40 to 50 hrs a week job hunting). Its not because I lack skills (i've got skills on almost every major OS and hardware platform on the market). Its not that I lack experience (I've got 14yrs of experience). Its that, among other things, tech jobs are being shipped overseas to India by the boatload by companies who DON'T PAY TAXES because of Reagan era policies that let them setup tax shelters in places like Vanuatu. And you know what? I'm not the only 'lout' in this boat and living off your tax dollar--and more importantly OUR BLOODY TAX DOLLAR since we paid our taxes too--because when I head down to the unemployment office, I'm surrounded not by a bunch of lazy pukes. I'm surrounded by a bunch of programmers and sysadmins and tech support people who got laid off by corporations that don't give a flying **** about anything but the bottom line. Maybe we should all go and become day laborers and migrant farmers--oh wait, they make even less than we're getting on unemployment.
Oh, as a side note: my parents were able to get by on one man's income when they were my age, with two kids. To afford medical insurance, a smaller apartment than my parents lived in, vehicles, etc, both my wife and I have to have full time jobs. Yeah. We're so much better off. If twenty years of economic degeneration for the middle class isn't 'Long term' enough for you, I don't know what is.
The problem is nobody takes responsibility for their actions anymore, the "It's not my fault..." syndrome is sweeping the industrialized world and leaving nothing but ruin in it's wake.
The problem is that certain parties and persons in this world believe that everyone should be "equal", the problem is they want the over acheivers to meet the rest of us down at the bottom instead of encouraging everyone else to meet the over-acheivers on top.
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You know, I don't believe for a moment that everyon should be 'equal'. I do believe, however, that in a democratic society, in a system that is built from the ground up to take care of the people, the rich SHOULD have to pay more taxes. Why? Because they CAN and they won't ever notice the difference, whereas someone down here on the bottom, where I'm at, will be struggling this year to pay income tax. Hell, I dont' really beleive that they should have to pay that much more. I'm all for a flat rate tax. Make everyone pay 10% of income (ALL INCOME) and I'll call that fair.
The only fair thing life can do is let you wake up every morning, beyond that it's up to you. You make your life what it will be, nobody else. Not me, not your boss, not the guy in the car behind and certainly not some bloody, vote-whore politician in Washington D.C. Only you.
Try telling that to the employees of the textile mills in this state that got shut down, not because the company was in financial trouble, but because they could move the factory to India where they could pay the employees less. I'm sure that was the employees' choice. Their decisions are what made them unemployed.
Try telling that to the unemployed tech workers whose jobs got shipped off to India. I'm SURE they chose to become unemployed and to have their lives thrown into turmoil. It seemed like a good idea at the time.
What you fail to understand is that while indeed, life is not fair, there isn't any requirement for anyone to make it even less fair than it all ready is. Reagan and Bush's economic policies did not just help the rich, they punished the poor. By giving huge tax breaks to the rich, they created voids in the federal budget. Those voids had to be filled. Who do you think paid for that? THe poor and middle class. Programs for the poor were cut under Reagan and Bush. The middle class saw its taxes increase while the rich saw their taxes decrease. My parents could survive on ONE income and they had two kids. My wife and I don't even meet their standard of living with two incomes and no kids. In raw numbers, my wife and I together make (made, when I was employed) roughly double what my parents did twenty years ago--and we're not even on PAR.
Don't tell me about the long run. Don't tell me about fair. The simple fact is that Reagan and Bush handed this country to the corporations. They raped the poor and middle class because, lets face it, neither of them were poor or middle class and didn't really have to give a damn about the people, or the country after their 12yrs of combined bad management were up.