Monday, April 6, 2009

Food For Thought


Culture

"Most of our nation's great problems, including our economic problems, have as their root decaying moral values. Whether we have the stomach to own up to it or not, we have become an immoral people left with little more than the pretense of morality.

Do you believe that it is moral and just for one person to be forcibly used to serve the purposes of another? And, if that person does not peaceably submit to being so used, do you believe that there should be the initiation of some kind of force against him? Neither question is complex and can be answered by either a yes or no. For me the answer is no to both questions but I bet that your average college professor, politician or minister would not give a simple yes or no response. They would be evasive and probably say that it all depends. ...[That] is because they are sly enough to know that either answer would be troublesome for their agenda. A yes answer would put them firmly in the position of supporting some of mankind's most horrible injustices such as slavery. After all, what is slavery but the forcible use of one person to serve the purposes of another? A no answer would put them on the spot as well because that would mean they would have to come out against taking the earnings of one American to give to another in the forms of farm and business handouts, Medicare, Medicaid, food stamps and thousands of similar programs that account for more than two-thirds of the federal budget.

There is neither moral justification nor constitutional authority for what amounts to legalized theft. This is not an argument against paying taxes. We all have a moral obligation to pay our share of the constitutionally mandated and enumerated functions of the federal government. ...[But] now that the U.S. Congress has established the principle that one American has a right to live at the expense of another American, it no longer pays to be moral."

--George Mason University economics professor Walter E. Williams

5 comments:

Greywolfe said...

This is exactly what I was talking about on a repost called death of a free republic a few days back.

Our Founders were clear, this was to be a moral and religious nation. That has been stripped from us by a radical judiciary.

How do we come back from the brink of social meltdown? My answers hurt too much for America to want to consider them.

But I'd say we need to start by teaching our children the REAL history of the Founders.

Kirsten said...

Amen to teaching our children real history.

How about teaching them hard work and family values while we are at it?

Always On Watch said...

As universities go, GMU is one of the most conservative ones.

I don't always agree with Dr. Williams, but he's spot on with this statement:

we have become an immoral people left with little more than the pretense of morality.

Left Coast Rebel said...

Beautifully said by Walter Williams, legalized theft is 2/3 of the federal budget

S.logan said...

To prevent realities like this from depressing and retarding our moral behavior, we have to remember that in the long-run (as in, the eternal long-run), it will pay to be moral. We may not see it in this lifetime, but He who deals justly with all men will make it right in the end.