Saturday, October 13, 2012

Tony Complains From Napoli


On Oct 12, 2012, at 12:37 PM, Tony wrote:

If you can't afford to pay a living wage you can't afford to be in business.  Bottom line. Get a job driving a bus.


You do not have a right to a living wage, you have a responsibility to learn to command a living wage. Work for nothing as you help make an entrepreneurial actor successful, and move on up.  Work in the field you find yourself like an entrepreneur, giving as much as you can for as little compensation as you can, like an entrepreneur.   This is the path to success.

You do not have a right to health care, you have the responsibility to take care of yourself and work enough to cover proper health care.  Real health care costs nothing compared to the fake health care they sell for megadollars, and charge off to taxpayers.

You do not have a right to food, you have a responsibility to provide for yourself and your family.  Stop feeding your kids overpriced Velveeta when you can be clever enough to afford Raw Milk Cheddar.

You do not have a right to housing, you have a responsibility to house yourself.  Section 8 is the end of the line in human existence.

You do not have a right to education, you have a responsibility to get yourself educated.  The gates are still standing, but the walls around an excellent education have come down.  Stop banging on the gate and demanding someone else overpay for your education.  Step slightly to the side, around the gate, and get a first rate education at almost no cost.  (Except in Michigan, where it is a crime to offer or take free online courses.)

Yes, there are those who need help: the lame, the halt, the imbecile, but you and no one you know is lame, halt or imbecile.  We all have a responsibility to earn enough so we can support charities to help them too.  Work on your excrement cohesion factor, so the truly jammed up can be helped directly by you.  Stop pawning them off to the Tuskegee experimentation crowd.

Passing them off to the state which charges too much to provide extremely expensive and useless "help" to people in need is to simply escape responsibility.  If you were responsible, then you would not patronize the frankenfoods producers destroying the people and the planet for profits.  Oh?!  You never buy Velveeta?  But it is OK the state forces Velveeta down the gullet of poor people? It is the State that keeps the Frankenfoods and Frankenmedicine in business as the state fights your battles for you.  J'accuse!

Do not make me come to Naples to sort you out.  I'll do it.  You know I will.

Feel free to forward this by email to three of your friends.


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