Nicholas Langdon wrote:
also if you have one(reason), Why did you become or why are you conservative?
so that i don't have to work and then see lots of my money go towards taxes used for some lazy ass who works the system to stay at home and profit from social welfare.
the number one cause of corruption is...<<drum roll>>...GOVERNMENT!!!!!!
In theory (so don't give me the Bush is the largest spending president in history reply): liberals (meaning left of center) want big government with lots of social spending. conservatives (right of center) want smaller government with less social spending.u
In other words, if you earn $100 dollars the:
-liberal would want $50 in taxes and would in turn say that they will provide you and the general poplace with all sort of social programs: health care, pension, unemployment support etc.
-conservatives would want $30 in taxes and would offer far fewer social services thereby making you take responsibility for some of those things for yourself...although they also cover dire emergencies.
While the liberal approach may sound better because it offers more security, the truth is that the government does a horrible job of managing the money they get from you for use in these programs. If you were responsible and intelligent you could take the extra $20 saved in taxes and use it much more efficiently to save for retirement, better health care or even unemployment. The reason for this is because those are your $20 and you are going to hold those getting this money accountable for the services they provide. The government on the other hand is inefficient, bureaucratic and corruption-prone...they're just not very good or motivated to provide these services. I'm all for state assistance if its necessary but too often the liberal system creates too much incentive to not work and live off of social welfare...and you, the tax payer is footing the bill. And beyond the social services, ANY money spent by the government is spent poorly. There's not much I can do about roadways for instance because you need the government to take care of that stuff...but beyond the bare minimal that a government needs to provide basic services to its constituents, i'm not interested.
there's arguments both ways but for me i say fuck social security or state pensions. i'll invest my own money and pay for my own health insurance thank you very much. i'd rather manage my money than let some under-educated un-motivated civil servant decide what's in my own best interest.
the other shit between liberals and conservatives (abortion, religion, family values) is not so relevant for my political affiliation but unfortunately they package shit together. So if I want conservative economic policy then i also gotta put up with religious zealots cause they're part of the Conservative package in the US...i think this post vvv makes my point in this regard.
chittydog wrote:
I think the real message here, as so many of our esteemed members have noted, is not to try to fit into the crappy mold of one of the existing parties, but to eschew labels and make informed decisions on an issue-by-issue basis. Only mindless automatons take blanket orders from their leader about what they should think on every issue. Be a man, and be your own man. Make your own decisions.