Re: number of the week: The 49.1%
I think you are misunderstanding me. I am not trying to argue that since this is not a valid contract that I shouldn't have to pay it. My point is just that it's not a really contract at all and should not be discussed as if it were. It is just like any other tax that exists as part of being a citizen.
Yes, I dislike it and want it changed. However, as we've already established, consent doesn't matter and so having an excuse not to participate won't help me one bit.
I get frustrated by listening to the rationalizations about how the generation that is largely responsible for plunging the country into unimaginable debt in order to live beyond their means is now OWED even more by younger people because the government took their money and spent it on other programs. It just feels like one more kick the can game until the road runs out. That I expect to reach the end of that road in the prime of my life isn't the most thrilling prospect.
Personally, I find the idea of passing along a huge debt to the next generation to be distasteful. I guess I'm in the minority though.
Originally posted by c1ue
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Yes, I dislike it and want it changed. However, as we've already established, consent doesn't matter and so having an excuse not to participate won't help me one bit.
I get frustrated by listening to the rationalizations about how the generation that is largely responsible for plunging the country into unimaginable debt in order to live beyond their means is now OWED even more by younger people because the government took their money and spent it on other programs. It just feels like one more kick the can game until the road runs out. That I expect to reach the end of that road in the prime of my life isn't the most thrilling prospect.
Personally, I find the idea of passing along a huge debt to the next generation to be distasteful. I guess I'm in the minority though.
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