I recently heard on the news New Jersey's Governor Cris Cristie, say, that he believes America, is be coming an entitlement society I hate to say it but I think he's right. I know people who have been offered steady jobs but because they could stay home and make more money on unemployment benefits they refuse the steady job.I heard another person on the news say, while he was standing in a welfare line that he didn't want a job he wanted a career and if he couldn't have a career then he was just going to keep taking some of Obama's free money. President Obama's so called, free money may be free for him but it is provided by American taxpayer's who are still working to provide it!
Some how, in this country, we have conceived the idea that because all men are created equal that everyone should be equal in prosperity. Every American, should have an equal opportunity to work hard to achieve success. The idea that if you don't have as much money as Bill Gates or Donald Trump, or even Warren Buffet, whose name is being used to form a buffer between the wealthy and the not so wealthy with the proposed Buffet rule,the thought that the government, should help make everybody financially equal is not possible and is not, economically healthy for this country.
Why should anyone have a dream and work hard make money and become wealthy if the government will tax that person so much in the name financial equally this the person now prefers not to strive to be wealthy? Here's an idea, those who clammer for financial equally could, make money like Smith Barney, they could, make money the old fashioned way, they could, work hard and earn it! I would submit to you when Americans, no longer dream of and strive for success by thinking of new ideas to achieve success because it is expected by our society and much easier to set back and let the government do our thinking for us it is ironic but it is then, the liberals dream for financial equality, will then be realized because this nation will become like most of Europe, and we will all be equally broke. I suppose that the government's policy then, will be called, mutually assured poverty. As always, my friends, these thoughts remain, just, some words to think on.
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