[QUOTE=Snusdog;451176]I think you will find that John Adam's foresaw our current dilemma and already had a solution for it.
JA (in opposition to Thomas Jefferson) maintained a restricted Republic
In other words, if you do not contribute............you do not vote
some 60 years ago there was no welfare...........people took care of people
There was accountability and care….council and insistence...........as well as handouts
People took care of people………….yes conmen would game the system…….but not for long……because caregiving was a personal endeavor
now we just throw impersonal money at the problem……..the check comes in the mail
Notice the result………………… you (who are reading this right now) don't have to care......the wellbeing of the person living just a mile form you is a mere concept………..a forum discussion......It is not a concrete reality that you have to deal with personally……..you don’t have time……….and besides.........that is what the government is for
Thus, in the name of humanity.......kindness.....and human rights...............we have become the most impersonal society in world history
For one thing, people were born, lived and died within a radius of 5 miles or less. In today's world people move, and change jobs frequently. Many of us change spouses as well. We have assisted living for those with money who can no longer pull their weight or care for themselves. It's off to the nursing home for those without the funds. The days of people taking care of family, much less taking care of other people are gone. We find "community" online and not in our neighbors. It's all really odd when you think about it. When a crisis (earthquake, flood, terrorist atttack) arises we rally, breifly, and unite. Then we quickly return to the status quo.
JA (in opposition to Thomas Jefferson) maintained a restricted Republic
In other words, if you do not contribute............you do not vote
some 60 years ago there was no welfare...........people took care of people
There was accountability and care….council and insistence...........as well as handouts
People took care of people………….yes conmen would game the system…….but not for long……because caregiving was a personal endeavor
now we just throw impersonal money at the problem……..the check comes in the mail
Notice the result………………… you (who are reading this right now) don't have to care......the wellbeing of the person living just a mile form you is a mere concept………..a forum discussion......It is not a concrete reality that you have to deal with personally……..you don’t have time……….and besides.........that is what the government is for
Thus, in the name of humanity.......kindness.....and human rights...............we have become the most impersonal society in world history
For one thing, people were born, lived and died within a radius of 5 miles or less. In today's world people move, and change jobs frequently. Many of us change spouses as well. We have assisted living for those with money who can no longer pull their weight or care for themselves. It's off to the nursing home for those without the funds. The days of people taking care of family, much less taking care of other people are gone. We find "community" online and not in our neighbors. It's all really odd when you think about it. When a crisis (earthquake, flood, terrorist atttack) arises we rally, breifly, and unite. Then we quickly return to the status quo.
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