It's understandable that many of you are misinformed about the Tea party. It's not in the mainstream media's interest to educate American citizens on these issues. The tea party is simply a grassroots movement which opposes tax increases on hard-working Americans.
please explain how stockbrokers and CEO's are more hardworking than say, construction workers, or a paramedic, or firefighters
Middle class, upper-middle-class, and wealthy Americans all earned their money. I don't see why the government, as wasteful and corrupt as it is, should take our money to continue funding social programs for lazy leeches and handing it to the banks who put us in this mess.
I agree that the banks are a large part of the issue here, but simply because one does not have a job does not mean one does not want wan, or is not capable of holding one. There are quite simply fewer avaliable jobs than workers
There are alternates to raising taxes, such as cutting Medicare and social security. These programs are incredibly wasteful and unconstitutional. Yet, liberals would rather take our hard-earned money and give it to those who didn't work for it, and cut our defense budget.
while social security and medicare are inefficient, without them, there would be no financial backup for a vast number of citizens. Please, explain how they are unconstitutional. I see no references to healthcare in the constitution. As to the defense issue, the Department of Defense is funded by
taxes, and it is just as inefficient, if not more so, than any other government program. But the debate over military strength is going on in a different thread.
Why does our society need these "safety nets"? It isn't the government's role to coddle it's citizens, until they die.
The role of government in America is supposed to be to preserve the freedoms of its citizens. How is a person free if they have no job, no money, noone is hiring, and they're only surviving off of the food from a soup kitchen?
Yet, liberals are driven to create a fang-less, emasculated nanny state. Maybe grandma should have taken responsibility of her finances and saved for retirement, instead of asking for hand-outs. Maybe that college deadbeat should have gotten a job and bought insurance, instead of making us all pay.
Saving for retirement is no guarantee of reaching it. The vast majority of people do not have the aptitude to manage their money in financial markets, and thus outsource the work to brokers, many of whom are either bad at their jobs or corrupt. It is also necessary to consider the role luck plays. It is entirely unfair and immoral to penalize someone for something they could not have prevented without prescient ability. As for insurance, insurance companies are essentially protection rackets, demanding prices far higher than they absolutely need, with next to no competition. The regional concentration of individual insurance companies is immense. In some areas, 95% of insurance policies are for one company. A minimum wage job is simply not enough to pay for good insurance, and the scarcity of jobs means that many will go without it for lack of government intervention, and many of those may die young because of that. HOW IS THAT FAIR?