RE: Choose your Partner
I don't blame the claimants, I blame the system we live in now, in encourages people to live off benefits, it creates a false and wrong sense of entitlement, I could go on but I seriously want to stay on good terms with Barney and he does have a very valid point about the obscenely rich getting richer whilst their are some people struggling to feed themselves in the UK.
We are all born equal ( cept for the scrounging Royals) but wilst many folks believe their destiny and future in their own hands and their wellbeing their own responsibility. But there are huge numbers who have believed the state sponsored propaganda that encourages the public to think the state should look after all of their needs. Health, Housing, Food, Education, Jobs, Raising Kids, Being good citizens etc.
My own preps rely on my own family caring for ourselves BUT also having a close mutual system of support with selected other preppers who share very similar outlooks as me. We openly encourage contact and cooperation between other families of preppers who put self reliance, self determination, self responsibility first and formost, and we try to not get to closely involved where people start talking about communes or obligatory social schemes.
I cannot think of any better analogy to share with you Msary than the Ant and the Grasshopper fable.
The Ant and the Grasshopper, revised edition
The following is the Democratic "common good" version of the old favourite the Ant and the Grasshopper:
Remember the ant and the grasshopper?
OLD VERSION . . .
The ant works hard, in the withering heat, all summer long.
He builds his house and stores supplies for the winter.
The grasshopper thinks that the ant is a fool.
He laughs, dances and plays the summer away, preparing nothing for the coming winter.
Winter comes the ant is safe and warm.
The grasshopper has no food or shelter, so he dies out in the cold.
The moral to the story being: BE RESPONSIBLE FOR YOURSELF!
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NEW VERSION . . . (sad but true)
The ant works hard, in the withering heat, all summer long.
He builds his house and stores supplies for the winter.
The grasshopper thinks that the ant is a fool.
He laughs, dances and plays the summer away, preparing nothing for the coming winter.
Winter comes, the ant is safe and warm.
The shivering grasshopper calls a press conference and demands to know why the ant should be allowed to be warm and fed, while others are cold and starving!
BBC, ITN, SKY & Al Jazeera show up to provide pictures of shivering grasshoppers, next to a video of an ant
in his comfortable home, with a table filled with food.
Britain is stunned by the sharp contrast! How can this be, that in a country of such wealth, this poor
grasshopper is allowed to suffer this way?
Kermit the Frog appears on Trisha, with the grasshopper.
Everyone cries when they sing "It's Not Easy Being Green".
The TUC stages a demonstration in front of the ant's house, where the news stations film the group
singing "We Shall Overcome".
Ed Milliband then has the group pray for the grasshopper's sake, and reminds the group to contribute to his group, so that he can "continue the fight" for grasshoppers, everywhere!
Ed Balls & John Prescott exclaim, in an interview on Newsnight, that the ant has gotten rich, off
the back of the poor grasshopper!
Both call for an immediate tax hike, to make the ant pay "his fair share"!
Finally, the CRE drafts the "Economic Equity For Grasshoppers Act", retroactive to the beginning of the
summer.
The ant is fined for failing to hire the proportionate number of green bugs and, having nothing left to
pay his retroactive taxes, his house is confiscated by the government.
Cherie Blair gets her old law firm to represent the grasshopper, in a defamation suit against the ant.
The case is tried in Crown court, with a jury comprised of unemployed welfare recipients.
Surprise! The ant loses the case!
The story ends, as we see the grasshopper finishing up the last bits of the ant's food, while the government house he lives in (which happens to be the ant's old house) crumbles around him,
due to lack of maintenance!
The ant has disappeared in the snow.
The grasshopper is found, dead, in a drug-related incident.
The house, now abandoned, is taken over by a gang of spiders, who terrorize this once-peaceful neighborhood.
Its a damn good analogy, but even so I think both my preferred system of government ( free market economy, low tax, small government and lots of privatisation) has been abused by some rich and influential people to a point that it makes capitalism look nearly as bad as socialism. Todays big three parties are ALL almost totally similar they are all social liberals who are destroying the good things that both the left and right gave to society after WW2.
Mary your OBLIGATION extends to your FAMILY and CHOSEN FRIENDS, no more than that.
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