Not socialism, Lyman. You misstate the point because you don't like where it leads.
Let me give you an example. When Vernon talks about things paid for with taxpayer money, he refers to his money. When he talks about his defense contractor 401(k) or Social Security, again, his money. Well wait a minute....who buys from the defense contractor? Who pays his military pension or his health care? See, he ignores the connected-ness of it all, and thinks only in terms of #1.
Allen complains about money spent on schools. Did he mind it when his kids were young or did he want good schools then? (As a practical matter, young people are a better investment of taxpayer money than old people, but let's save that topic for another day.)
Maybe it's a regional thing, this idea that one need only care about "me and mine", and that any other perspective is rampant socialism. I think folks who think that way are full of sh*t.
Let me give you an example. When Vernon talks about things paid for with taxpayer money, he refers to his money. When he talks about his defense contractor 401(k) or Social Security, again, his money. Well wait a minute....who buys from the defense contractor? Who pays his military pension or his health care? See, he ignores the connected-ness of it all, and thinks only in terms of #1.
Allen complains about money spent on schools. Did he mind it when his kids were young or did he want good schools then? (As a practical matter, young people are a better investment of taxpayer money than old people, but let's save that topic for another day.)
Maybe it's a regional thing, this idea that one need only care about "me and mine", and that any other perspective is rampant socialism. I think folks who think that way are full of sh*t.

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