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I'm not sure if you really are living in a world so out of touch with reality, or if it's just your venom for Norfleet getting the better of your common sense. (And no - I'm not saying Norfleet is any of those things I said. But I know people who are like that; all they care about is their family and friends, and maybe some of them try to make a difference in their neighborhood. They for damn sure ain't parasites, social or otherwise.) |
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EDIT: I also have almost all his books. Started reading him around 1966. </font><hr /></blockquote><font size="2" face="sans-serif, arial, verdana">Which ... makes you a big Heinlein fan, I would say? Myself, I thought some of his books were great - Moon is a Harsh Mistress and Stranger in a Strange Land especially; others were enjoyable diVersions (Glory Road, Have Spacesuit, Will Travel, Starship Troopers), and others were okay, with some interesting good facets. Some very good short stories as well (The Interesting Case of Mr Johnathan Hoag or some such). His concepts of citizenship, personal responsibility being more important than laws, etc, were always a refreshing ongoing refrain throughout his works. Towards the end, though, I thought his work was ... tripe. Pushed out en masse to pay bills or provide for his kids, or simply the product of dementia - who knows? http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/icons/icon12.gif |
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I stated that no person can ever be completely responsible for themselves because no person is responsible for every aspect of their lives. There are always other people involved who make decisions that will either negatively or positively affect themselves. Is one of those 8 children you mentioned responsible for being born? No, they aren't. Is an employee who's job is outsourced responsible for this? Nope. |
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[ July 28, 2004, 22:40: Message edited by: Stormbinder ] |
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</font><hr /></blockquote><font size="2" face="sans-serif, arial, verdana">When there are people, who are capable of working, who _refuse_ to work even when offered a job - let them starve. I'm all for there being more jobs for people. I think that, for instance, jobless people could be put to work cleaning streets and vacant lots, doing manual labor in our municipal, state, and national parks. Doing things that the country would benefit from, at least at the local level. Others could be paid for cooking food for the others working, or for doing laundry for them, or watching over the others kids. The ones who did good work, who showed responsibility, could be promoted to better positions. But frankly - in this country there are a bunch of people who don't think they should _have_ to work. People with "Will Work for Food" signs - who spit and curse at you if you offer them some work. Again - let 'em starve. If they get hungry enough, maybe they'll do some work. Quote:
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Who determines the bare minimum? The people who chose to live at the bare minimum? What happens when someone says, "It isn't right - they have food and shelter, but it's inhumane that they don't have cable television, and can't eat at McDonald's every day." If enough people decide that the bare minimum is enough - what then? Let's say 50% of the population (all the men) decide, hey screw it - they got a sofa, a TV to watch the game, and enough money for beer at $8.99 a case, that's good enough. What then? Oh, and _then_ they vote that their standard of living should be higher. Like I said - it'd be real nice if government were helping to provide jobs, which it isn't anymore. Looking after those who can't look after themselves - instead of dumping people from insane asylums (thank you Reagan and Bush). Providing at least child health care, instead of subsidies for corporations. But to say that government has to ensure that the people have an _adequate_ life when they could get off their lazy arses and work??? |
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