I didn't say they fail. At least not completely. They just do a shitty job when compared to private industry. It takes more money, more time, and usually results in worse quality. If they were a private business, they would have been out of business long ago.
3/9/2010 9:51:09 AM
Poor wording probably -- because of the passion behind the issue.He likely meant "who very often does a shitty job at anything they try to do"
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3/9/2010 9:57:42 AM
Billions?
3/9/2010 10:02:29 AM
3/9/2010 10:03:55 AM
Did you know that the government is not, in fact, a business and thus is not charged with making profits?You can learn facts like this and more at your local library.
3/9/2010 10:06:10 AM
^how cute.It is the only entity that can use its force to take from an individual and spent their money anyway they seem fit, legally.So while its not in business, who has to earn its EVIL PROFITS, it does take from one to provide for others. Be it individuals or future generations.
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Hatred? Distrust is more accurate.And we are far from a limited govt. I just feel that our govt/laws should treat everyone equally. And an individuals decisions/actions should be thiers as is thier consequences. But we have shifted consequences of bad decisions onto those not making those decisions and are surprised when they keep on making those decisions.But whenever one group is treated differently, then resentment is a natural response. And why the govt shouldnt be doing that.
3/9/2010 10:56:17 AM
3/9/2010 11:54:05 AM
George Washington hated the government, amirite?
3/9/2010 12:07:24 PM
^^ hahahaha rational discussion? the government sucks at everything it does? that's rational discussion? i simply responded in kind.fyi, when you spew crap like "lefties" and "leftists," people don't take you seriously. yes i know Rush does it, but people don't take him seriously either.*the more you know*]
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3/9/2010 12:14:11 PM
This thread got really fucking dumb.
3/9/2010 12:17:37 PM
that it did
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3/9/2010 1:01:56 PM
^^^It's mainly you that helped it along. People make legitimate points, and they're completely disregarded. It's a big game of Fox news style "gotcha!" but there's no substantive philosophical debate going on here.
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3/9/2010 1:38:21 PM
So private industry can provide every other good and service better than the government, but those specific industries which you deem to be "basic services" can only be provided reasonably by government?
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3/9/2010 1:48:59 PM
i pay a boat load of taxes. but that's because, hell, i make a pretty darn good salary. so i don't mind the taxes too much, because i'm doing alright. while i do wish the fed government didn't waste as much money as it does, i understand that most government programs help ensure all society (including me) has many basic needs taken care of. and i'm cool with that, even if i would rather have bought myself a 1975 cadillac eldorado instead of paying some of my tax bill.that being said, if i were president, i would cut taxes and cut defense spending. i'm ok with welfare programs, some people have it pretty rough and need help. Northrop Grumman, Halliburton, and General Dynamics DO NOT need my help. Anyhow, just my two cents.[Edited on March 9, 2010 at 2:34 PM. Reason : .]
3/9/2010 2:33:15 PM
Ok let's get back to the core issues here:1. Competitive private industry provides everything better than forced monopoly (government).2. Exchange can only happen in one of two ways, voluntarily or forcefully (coercion). The first is moral, the second is immoral. Taxation is the second.Thus taxation is unnecessary and immoral. We should work toward a society centered around voluntary exchange and free choice.
3/9/2010 2:58:53 PM
its a good way to put it. what is taxes except stealing? theres no exchange like busness. no freedom. END TAXES NOW.
3/9/2010 3:05:31 PM
^^ And who, pay tell, ensures fair and open commerce in this anti-government utopia of yours?GOOD TO SEE YOU BACK HOOPS
3/9/2010 3:09:32 PM
I'm with you Hoops.DOWN WITH TAXES!!!!
3/9/2010 3:10:30 PM
Everyone does. Through free markets and protection of private property. But the implementation is what I said we should be working toward. The only point I'm trying to make here is that what we have now is obviously not best. So instead of simply dismissing the idea of improving society, why not actually work to figure out how it could work? Before getting into the logistics people have to be on board that voluntary society is preferable to a coercive one. Unfortunately many people won't even accept that.
3/9/2010 3:16:55 PM
If someone is saying down with taxes they tend to be on the political side of entitlements, as they want something they dont want to pay for, so for them its DOWN WITH TAXES!!!!!. And you are seeing that as the percentage of those actually paying the taxes is getting shifted to the minority.I think many, like myself, are wanting an end to the discrimination with taxes. Thats why I support the Fairtax. Until we get everyone paying something, they will continue to want more and our debt spiral will continue. Of course then, instead of cutting benefits they simply elect to raise taxes on the rich.... Which is working so well for our most liberal states right now.
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3/9/2010 3:44:29 PM
I am tired of taxation being used as a political chip with the masses. if taxes are to be raised, they should be raised on all of us. if they are to be lowered, they should be lowered for all of us. I want politicians to have to think long and hard about the consequences of raising the tax burden of everyone to fund whatever pet project, entitlement or war they want pursue. I dont want them to seemingly be able to do whatever they please and take a dump on whatever unfortunate demographic is the target at the time.that is why I am in favor or scrapping the current system and going exclusively with a fairtax or flat tax. taxation regulation = tons of power. it also = the total disregard for a budget. I want my federal government to have a little less power and impact in my daily life and be forced to adhere to a budget like I do.
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3/9/2010 4:01:15 PM
I don't think anyone here is arguing that the private sector isn't better at producing goods and services.I wish the other side of things would stop pretending that that's all that matters in the areas of health, education, and safety. Many of us believe that universal coverage is an imperative in these realms, and it's a fact that the private sector can't achieve that goal.If you want to attack our argument, attack our belief that all humans deserve a basic level of health, education, and safety. Don't attack our belief that government involvement is necessary to achieve this goal, because it isn't debatable.
3/9/2010 4:19:26 PM
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^exactly. Boone, do you consider it fair for someone to pay for thier own health insurance and pay the taxes that cover medicaid, to actually not be able to afford some of the services that medicaid provides for. So the person who actually contributes cannot get something, while the one who doesnt does. Thats upside down. But that is what we have happening.As for Synapse, entitlement spending is the fastest growing in our budget and only expected to get worse. As is the numbers actually paying MORE than they receive in taxes. Those are the facts. So you can see how one would be angry about adding MORE weight to the backs of fewer people, esp when the ones that support adding more have no or little intention of contributing.
3/9/2010 4:30:55 PM
^^Exactly. In others words, the private sector can achieve a basic level of health, education, and safety for all Americans. However, I don't believe it should go past a basic level. Even with education, we mostly stop at high school.And besides.... Health care, quite simply, is not a right. -----------------------------------No, they're the people whose health, education, and safety "should be provided for voluntarily, and that through education and advancement of technology, these things would be provided without the need of a coercive force." That's the difference.\/[Edited on March 9, 2010 at 4:44 PM. Reason : \/]
3/9/2010 4:33:00 PM
Nevermind the people who can't afford the cost of basic level of health, education, and safety that the private sector sets.And that really is the difference, isn't it?[Edited on March 9, 2010 at 4:38 PM. Reason : .]
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^^ That's what charities are for. People would provide basic needs for those who need it. They do now even with all of the government programs in place. There are lots of private scholarships for instance. People do not die in the streets because they can't afford hospitals. People will help because they choose to, and that's the way it should be. No one should be forced to at gunpoint.
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