Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Mutually Assured Poverty;

  I don't know about you but,  if I hear President Obama say,  the rich have to pay their fair share one more time I think I may be sick! The president's so called jobs stimulus plan is really nothing more than  mutually assured poverty. I say this because President Obama seems to want to enforce a type,  of socialistic communism.This  seems to suggest, that there should be only one social class and everyone in this social class should all have the same level of prosperity. The President believes, everyone should be economically equal. The communist believe this too. If by some chance,  someone should work a little harder,  and produce a little more,  and thus make a little more then the  person who dared to make a profit,  will be strongly encouraged,  to donates his extra earnings  to the state. Therefore,  no one under strict communist rule,  produces any more than they are allowed to,  thus, everyone remains,  equally poor.
  In America,  we operate under a system called capitalism everyone may not earn the same but,  everyone has an equal opportunity to earn the same as everyone else. In America,  that's called free enterprise. If you work hard maybe, even harder than someone else you may,  earn more than someone else. If you keep working harder than some, you may,  grow richer than some. Welcome to America,  land of equal economic opportunity. Remember,  you have the gift,  of equal opportunity which is not,  a guarantee from the government of equal wealth! The President is using what  I call Robin Hood economics he wants to take from the rich,  and give to the poor. At first glance,  that sounds great but,  take a closer look. When you take from the rich money they earned doesn't that make the rich a little less rich? If you keep doing this eventually,  there will not  be anyone,  who is rich. The good news is,  I guess we will all be equally poor. I have to wonder however, what happens, when there are no more rich people?  Where will extra money come from then? As always, my friends, these thoughts remain, just some words, to think on.

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