Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Government and Humanity

Being poor should be a painful experience. Matter of fact it should kill you if you don’t do something about it. And do it quickly. All of this molly coddling and half measure compromise policy crap is going to do nothing less than end any hope of humanity ever growing beyond the pitiful wretches we are now. Humans never do anything without incentive. The notion that government, any type of government beyond that specifically outlined in the constitution can be helpful is adolescent fantasy.

Time to grow up and grow a pair.



Back in time when being poor really meant you didn't have any things. Things like food you didn't grow or kill. Things like a place to sleep that didn't have stars for a ceiling. You know back in say the 1700s when America was just a gleam in some old white guy's mind. Being poor meant you didn't live into your nineties. It meant that if you wanted to do something with your life as it was you had best do it now! Because tomorrow might not be there for you in a statistical sense.

Today's poor have and take for granted so many things that it hardly seems possible that we as a nation are having a discussion about government provision of life and its supposed "necessities". If our founding fathers, hell if the average Joe was able to see what passes for society today he would be astounded and enraged at the outrageous transgressions foisted upon the supposedly free men of today in the name of elevating the poor and downtrodden.

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