Preach on my brother!Make em get out and work and pull their weight. All this gimme gimme stuff comes at a HEFTY price.
The price of freedom.
Why is it that Americans insist they are the country with "freedoms" when their worldview seems to be "serve the state, but never, under any circumstances, let the state serve you back"? Sorry to bring up an old topic of mine, but in the USA all young men must register for a military draft or face punishment (even if the draft isn't actually active). So the state demands service from them, all of them, but refuses to look out for their health if they are poor, suffer unforseen disaster, etc. How is that "freedom"? Can you please explain how you are more "free" than I, because as always I'm simply not seeing it.
You're talking about Selective Service...yes, that's registration but it's not enforced as we have no draft. We have an all volunteer force.
It's not that anyone is against letting the government "serve us" as you put it...they do, in fact -- Postal, Military, Food Stamps, Unemployment...
But, it's not serving when they say "Buy our healthcare or be fined. And if you don't pay the fine -- go to prison!".
That's oppression...and that's what the want to do. The government is to serve the people and obey the will of the people (through elections, referendums, etc.) -- not vice versa.
Government is not a problem...it's government run amok that is problematic. It shouldn't be entangled in every aspect of our lives.
So "sign up to the selective service or be fined/imprisoned" is okay, but "sign up to let us give you health care" isn't? And you really see this as the government serving the people and not vice versa?
