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Related: About this forumLet’s try out conservative economic theories on rich people!
http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2014/06/12/lets-try-out-conservative-economic-theories-on-rich-people/Lets try out conservative economic theories on rich people!
By Amanda Marcotte
Thursday, June 12, 2014 14:45 EDT
So Im reading about another idiotic Republican candidateJohn Johnston of Indianafloating the widely discredited theory that social spending causes poverty by discouraging people from working. Johnston got in some hot water for writing a Facebook post where he said no one has the guts to just let them wither and die, the them being low income people who need government assistance. While claiming to apologize later, he basically reasserted the argument by saying, I think a lot of the poor have no way out, and theres no motivation to improve your position. Its like training a child, either you enable them or force them out at some point.
Okay, we all hear variations of this argument all the time, that if people have money, they will grow soft and lose all ambition and wont work ever again. Theres no reason to believe it, especially since poor people on government assistance have such meager lifestyles there is no way they could ever be considered soft. But you know, there is a way to test this theory that force privation encourages ambition: On rich people.
If having all your money stripped from you gets you up and out the door a-hustling, then why on earth do we have any rich people at all? Especially people who make money off investments or inheritance, which they do not work for? If the theory is that the best way to get people up and working is to strip them of all their creature comforts, lets start with the rich. Lets start with the richest people in society. Take all their money, put them out on the street and lets see what happens! If the conservative theory is right and privation is really what gets someone working, then those rich people will immediately turn from indolent slobs into incredibly productive citizens.
Yes, I realize that conservatives already believe the rich are the hardest working, most special people in our society, but that makes no kind of sense. If you really, truly believe that the specter of starvation is what gets people out of bed in the morningand that even the knowledge that they will eat today is enough to make them indolentthen, by your own theory, rich people should be the laziest people on the planet. After all, even those who did make all their money through hard work could quit working today and know that they will have food on their plates tomorrow. If starvation is the sole and most important factoras opposed to say, opportunityin getting asses in gear, then no wealthy person should work, ever. They just arent afraid of starving. No reason to be.
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Let’s try out conservative economic theories on rich people! (Original Post)
unhappycamper
Jun 2014
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DetlefK
(16,493 posts)1. If we take money from job-creators, they will create more jobs.
LeftofObama
(4,243 posts)2. K & R! n/t