Butt-scratching and Bass Fishing

Dave Ramsey recently posted a rant / essay on the politics of envy:

I have seen several elitist people on the talking-head channels make the statement lately that people making over $250,000 per year have a “moral imperative” to pay more in taxes to take care of the country’s problems. This is not only infuriating—it is economically, spiritually, and morally crazy!

Where in the world do these twits get off saying that Henry should be punished for his diligence? If you are John, where do you get off trying to take Henry’s hard-earned money away from him in the name of your misguided “fairness”? If you want to sit on the lake, drink beer, scratch your butt, and bass fish, that is perfectly fine with me. I am not against any of those activities and have engaged in some of them myself at one time or another. But you HAVE NO RIGHT to talk about “moral imperatives” about what other people have earned due to their diligence. That money is not yours! You want some money? Go earn some! Get up, leave the cave, kill something, and drag it home.

We are in a dangerous place in our country today. A segment of our population has decided that it is the government’s job to provide all of their protection, provision, and prosperity. This segment has figured out that government doesn’t have the money to give them everything they want, so somebody else has to pay for it. That is how the “politics of envy” was born. “Tax the rich” has become the mantra of the left, and this political season it has been falsely dubbed a “moral imperative.”

I highly recommend the the full article.

One Response to “Butt-scratching and Bass Fishing”

  1. Mom Says:

    I’ve never watched American Idol or one of those other survival shows. And I don’t go bass fishing. But even though I don’t make even $75,000 at my job, I don’t expect others to help me. Guess I’m not very American. Not usually available for those Little League games either… I wouldn’t mind knowing when they are (or the swim meets) however.

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