Greg wrote:Weetabix wrote:I agree. As you mentioned, those types of programs are a good investment. A thriving society is like a rising tide - it floats all the boats. I can kind of ignore the "gunpoint" aspect of that one because a) I'd donate to it anyway because I think it's a good idea, and b) I don't think we can escape some "gunpoint" items. It's that equilibrium thing Chris mentioned.
So you don't mind the gunpoint, so long as the result is good? Think that one through. Really.
Well... I said I could ignore it. Let's think that through a bit. I sign on to a constitutional republic, which started as a protest against taxation without representation. So, I have accepted taxation
with representation. What does this constitutional republic do, when it taxes with representation, and every mofo with an anarchist, "don't coerce me to pay for something someone else thought was a good idea" attitude says, "Leave me the f**k alone"?
An "investment" like Mark's case may produce good results. There is still absolutely NO justification for the government to be doing it. There's also the matter that the government is absolutely unsuited to run such a program, for various unfixable structural reasons. The occasional success is essentially an accident.
But it really all comes back to people who think that, because they think something is a good idea, that they then have the right to coerce some other poor bastards to pay for it. That's the kind of soft headed rot that's gotten us all so thoroughly fucked.
The Constitution is a lovely piece of minarchism and it was created that way for any number of very good reasons. Just one of them, is that any "gunpoint", any amount of any kind, is, you know *bad*, and so best avoided. Just because a certain very minimal amount of it has been proven necessary to avoid worse, doesn't suddenly open the floodgates to using "gunpoint" to fund any random pet project. Seriously.
Let's consider this:
Section 8 - Powers of Congress
The Congress shall have Power To lay and collect Taxes, Duties, Imposts and Excises, to pay the Debts and provide for the common Defence and general Welfare of the United States; ...
Through what do they enforce that power? Ultimately a gun, right? I don't like it. But I can ignore it because, as a wise, but cranky, bastard said, "a certain very minimal amount of it has been proven necessary to avoid worse."
I'd think you'd know by now, I'm not an 'open the floodgates to using "gunpoint" to fund any random pet project' kind of guy. Seriously.
I was responding to Mark's idea for a better use of money than harmfully wasteful use of money.
Note to self: start reading sig lines. They're actually quite amusing. :D