1/01/2005

Of course, not all Americans are happy to see our government chipping in to save lives in Asia:
The reason politicians can get away with doling out money that they have no right to and that does not belong to them is that they have the morality of altruism on their side. According to altruism--the morality that most Americans accept and that politicians exploit for all it's worth--those who have more have the moral obligation to help those who have less. This is why Americans--the wealthiest people on earth--are expected to sacrifice (voluntarily or by force) the wealth they have earned to provide for the needs of those who did not earn it. It is Americans' acceptance of altruism that renders them morally impotent to protest against the confiscation and distribution of their wealth. It is past time to question--and to reject--such a vicious morality that demands that we sacrifice our values instead of holding on to them.
Outrageous as this argument is, it follows naturally from the "If you want less of something, tax it, and if you want more, subsidize it" logic preached by a good many more mainstream conservatives and libertarians.

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