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To: tejek who wrote (170517)6/4/2003 6:37:12 PM
From: TimF  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1579913
 
That's what the gov't is there for......so that the rich don't get the upper hand.

The government is there to maintain public order, defend the country and its interests, provide a system of laws and a courts to handle legal disputes and perhaps to provide public infrastructure that can't easily be provided for by the market (like roads). It isn't there to grab money from the wealthy, not can I recall it ever interceding against the wealthy on my behalf except by going after wealthy criminals.

The power should rest directly with the people whenever possible, instead of some politician or beaurocrat. If the government makes the decision in many cases rather then the individual normally making the decision then personal freedom is reduced. Also it just allows the people with the most pull in government to make the decision and they are often the wealthy anyway, so government is about as likely to intervene against the middle class or poor in favor of some wealthy special interest as it is to help the poor or middle class.

Tim



To: tejek who wrote (170517)6/4/2003 7:30:33 PM
From: Tenchusatsu  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1579913
 
Ted, How lightly you treat the thing that is saving your ass.

According to the government, I'm "rich." That means my ass is getting screwed, not saved.

Ask yourself why the accumulation of wealth is taxed, instead of the wealth itself. The ones arguing for a "redistribution" of wealth are the very ones who are already wealthy and don't "redistribute" any of their own.

Tenchusatsu