I was not comparing statistics, i was merely asking a question regarding whether poor people deserves to have the same opportunity as the rich or those that are simply well off. Brad's argument basically boils down to the following, government's role are solely to provide basic pulbic services which includes public and national security, basic education, building and maintanence of roads, public utilies etc
And to support such endeavours, citizens ought to help the goernment out by paying certain amount of taxes.
If a society's population are taxed aboce and beyond what is stated in the above amount, than the government ought not to do so, because those extra amount of taxes can be used to generate further capital.
Also, Brad uses example where the governments use tax dollar to fund programs to assist in helping the poor where those money can be better spend on something else, presumably to generate further capital And of course, the best course action in the first place would be not to force such extra taxes on its citizenry.
It doesn't matter how oen slice or dice semantics here, it boils down to the best government are the type of government that intervene the least in businesss. Because government are known to be a) inefficient, because it is a Beureaucracy,
it only knows how to spend money and it is not in the business of making any money, or rather it is worse than a non-profit organization like Focus on the Family.
Well...if you guys want pure capitalism in its full maddening glory, go to any developing country where it is on the road to acheive free market capitalism. See how they are doing it, you don't have to go so far as China, or somewhere in teh middle east, just goggle up some African country and see when market capitalism intrudes into a society, and the government that are so used to provides the basic social services are giving up on the endevaours, because they just either don't want to provide it, or they want to privatize it, plus they slash taxes See how factors such as the social determinants of health are affected or the mortatality of the populations.
I have a even better solutions for all those who don't like paying taxes. You konw all those "out of the cold" shelter program, soup kitchens, batter women shelters, orphanages, etc. All these programs that are gear to helping the unfortunate. well, we might as well shut them all down. Because the population that it serves, well they are the poor lot, and they are good for nothing anyways, they are a burden to society, they are not in the capacity to generate any wealth, or the opportunity for it or they are just too stupid. Either way, tough luck for them. If they don't make it on the street, they can simply die. YES, i mean DIE or drop dead. It would be better because government don't have to worry about them by taxing the public. Oh forget about publich health care program, health care costs money so, those who are in the position to provide health care service should be rewarded just like a business. So if the poor can't pay, oh well, tough luck. If they get sick and can't pay, well too bad, they can move aside and die somewhere quietly too. It is not economically efficient to help the poor, because they drain scarce resources, and worse, the resources that are put into helping them, there is no gurantee it will amount to anything, never mind in helping to gernerate further resources.