HisLight
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So what if you do. It isn't your money to spend. It doesn't matter what you think I should do with my money. Nor does it matter what I think you should do with yours.
What if I came to you and said that I know how to save your money for retirement better than you do? What if I then took your money and spent it on something else? What if I also figured that for a number of years it wouldn't matter because of the number of people paying into the system? What if I later realized that the ratio of working people to retirees was decreasing such that the system could no longer be maintained, but I still told you you had to pay in so that you could get benefits even when I know that I can never actually pay what I promised?
That would be called Social Security. A fine program that pays out money for all sorts of reasons that should be covered by an individuals own insurance and savings. The governement has such a talent for administering this program that if you or I did what they were doing it would be called a ponzi scheme OR taking money under false pretenses.
Now this is a pretty objective program. You pay money in, the government pays it back out based on a formula of what you earned and paid in. Imagine how much more political it is and wasteful as well when they administer something as objective as arts an humanities.
The government doesn't know better than we do. The government is made up of people that are no smarter on average than the rest of us. I would argue that most of them have less common sense than the average person. They merely have a big stick that forces us to pay. And we continue to elect people who enjoy the power that comes with wielding the stick. We are ignorant (not stupid) because it is easier to let them have the responsibility than it is to take it back.
The less our government does for us the better off we are. There are few things that they do more cheaply than you could do for yourself. National defense, infrastructure and foreign policy are about it in my book.
What if I came to you and said that I know how to save your money for retirement better than you do? What if I then took your money and spent it on something else? What if I also figured that for a number of years it wouldn't matter because of the number of people paying into the system? What if I later realized that the ratio of working people to retirees was decreasing such that the system could no longer be maintained, but I still told you you had to pay in so that you could get benefits even when I know that I can never actually pay what I promised?
That would be called Social Security. A fine program that pays out money for all sorts of reasons that should be covered by an individuals own insurance and savings. The governement has such a talent for administering this program that if you or I did what they were doing it would be called a ponzi scheme OR taking money under false pretenses.
Now this is a pretty objective program. You pay money in, the government pays it back out based on a formula of what you earned and paid in. Imagine how much more political it is and wasteful as well when they administer something as objective as arts an humanities.
The government doesn't know better than we do. The government is made up of people that are no smarter on average than the rest of us. I would argue that most of them have less common sense than the average person. They merely have a big stick that forces us to pay. And we continue to elect people who enjoy the power that comes with wielding the stick. We are ignorant (not stupid) because it is easier to let them have the responsibility than it is to take it back.
The less our government does for us the better off we are. There are few things that they do more cheaply than you could do for yourself. National defense, infrastructure and foreign policy are about it in my book.