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Douglas Berry ([personal profile] gridlore) wrote2004-12-31 09:40 pm

Why I hate Ayn Rand, lesson #364

A op-ed piece on the Ayn Rand Institute site declarte that the government should not send aid to tsunami-ravaged areas.

A few specific points here..

The question no one asks about our politicians' "generosity" towards the world's needy is: By what right? By what right do they take our hard-earned money and give it away?

Try the Constitution of the United States, moron. Article I, Section 8, Clause 1 grants the Congress the right to levy taxes and duties. The 16th Amendment specifically authorized the income tax. Article 1, Section 9, Clause 7 allows the Congress to draw money from the Treasury.

But how did Congress get there? We voted them into office. Thus is a representative government. I vote for a Congressman, 2 Senators, and the Presidential ticket on the national level. We get the government we ask for. Anyone having a problem with this is cordially invited to leave the country, or, work to elect people who agree with you.

Then there is the question of why send the aid? Let's ignore the fact that the government is good at moving masses of supplies on short notice. Ignore the vast fleet of military aircraft available to carry supplies.. let's examine what we get for out money.

1. Improved standing in the region. US aid on the ground helps our image. For those of you who didn't know, the vast majority of the world's muslims don't live in the Middle East, they live in SE Asia, specifically Indonesia (almost 700 million of them.) Indonesia is going to be the battleground in about 20 years, mark my words.

2. Without immediate action, the current death toll is just the beginning. Disease and famine are a very real threat. Ground water has been contaminated, thousands of bodies are unburied. Cholera, diptheria, dysentary.. all are going to crop up and kill people.

3. Lastly, and this will be a shock to the Randites.. it is the RIGHT BLOODY THING TO DO! Hundreds of thousands of people are dead and missing! There is no excuse not to help!

I swear, I want to smack some of these idiots.

And of course, Fred Phelps had to open his hateful mouth on the subject... (links to a PDF)

Thanks to [livejournal.com profile] lysana for the links.

Re: Try and wrap your mind around this.

[identity profile] gridlore.livejournal.com 2005-01-02 05:04 pm (UTC)(link)
How about the Marshall Plan at the end of World War II? Europe was in shambles, and we pumped in billions of dollars to help France, Germany, and the Low Countries get back on their feet. Imagine what Europe would look like today had we simply left Germany and France the way they were in May, 1945.

Re: Try and wrap your mind around this.

[identity profile] robertprior.livejournal.com 2005-01-02 06:56 pm (UTC)(link)
Yup.

And the best way to fight epidemic diseases is where they start, rather than waiting until they reach your shores.