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| Nonnel:
--- Quote from: beachbum111111 on April 09, 2017, 11:15:37 PM ---If you want to donate to poor people then go ahead. But their poor decisions are not my responsibility. --- End quote --- Yeah 10¢ a year to better the lives of tons of people is too much When did greed become a good thing |
| beachbum111111:
--- Quote from: PhantOS on April 09, 2017, 11:17:02 PM ---If you lived in the US, they would be your responsibility. So, if you ever want to move here, say goodbye to $1 every month. As for me, i'm glad to be paying taxes and supporting people in need, keeping our government running smoothly and helping donald Annoying Orange play more serious golf --- End quote --- No they aren't. I am my responsibility. If I have kids they are my responsibility until they are adults. We don't live in a loving Commune. If people are allowed to make individual decisions then they will have to deal with their own finances --- Quote from: PhantOS on April 09, 2017, 11:19:53 PM ---Also keep in mind that there are probably poor and rich people all around your country who are paying for your public education whether they want to or not. They do this so that your education can be public and not private. They do it so you don't have to pay 50,000 a year for high school Society is as weak as its weakest members, this is why taxes are paid and the government is able to keep society functioning. If you want to live in a anarcocapitalist nightmare where everybody fends for themselves, run for president or prime minister or whatever the forget they have in canada and destroy the lives of 95% of your society Until then, we're going to keep on fighting for a fair chance for everyone, whether you want it or not --- End quote --- There will always be weak members of society regardless of how much money you give them. Some people are just a hole of resources and should fade out of existence. --- Quote from: Poliwhirl on April 09, 2017, 11:20:33 PM ---if you dont care enough to fix their problems, im assuming you dont care when your money gets used to support them with welfare all because you dont care enough to fix the problems leading to them needing welfare in the first place? --- End quote --- I've seen what the poor do with government money. I lived next to people like that for years. You would be helping them more by giving them financial advice, if they even take it in the first place. --- Quote from: Nonnel on April 09, 2017, 11:22:20 PM ---Yeah 10¢ a year to better the lives of tons of people is too much When did greed become a good thing --- End quote --- It's cute considering that some people I know refuse raises so they can still be eligible for welfare. |
| Red Spy:
I knew this would turn into a debate at some point |
| Poliwhirl:
--- Quote from: beachbum111111 on April 09, 2017, 11:25:43 PM ---There will always be weak members of society regardless of how much money you give them. Some people are just a hole of resources and should fade out of existence. --- End quote --- i was a little interested in responding to your post until i saw this. are you actually a sociopath? |
| beachbum111111:
--- Quote from: Poliwhirl on April 09, 2017, 11:28:05 PM ---i was a little interested in responding to your post until i saw this. are you actually a sociopath? --- End quote --- I could ask the same thing about you since you want to remove people like Phil Spencer from existence. If someone can't fend for themselves, regardless of how much money you give them, then they are beyond your help. |
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