A 15 YEAR OLD COMES TO DEBATE ABOUT THE GOVERNMENT AND LIFE!
Get some life experience, man. I've been broke, I've seen how shit works. I'm a parent trying to make a future for my kids. I don't know where you get these ideas from but I'd give it serious thought. I hope you understand things a little better when it's your time to fend for yourself, 'cause the way things are now, it's just you against the world. Do you have ANY idea how hard that is? I'm willing to bet no.
Life experience will only make your opinion less valid.
what the fuck
I understand what Irock means here.
Yes, life experience will give you a better understanding of the system and how it works in real life and not just paper, but it will make your opinion more biased. As he said, if you've been broke, you're going to tend to want help. If you've been rich, you'll want to keep the money to yourself (most of the time). This is just my interpretation of Irock's argument for that.
A fellow employee here asked me once, "If capitalism is so bad, what should we do instead?" I don't know. I wish I did. Capitalism has its useful aspects, but so does socialism, or a monarchy. Hell, feudalism worked for a while. I wish there was a way to get the working parts of all those different systems, cram them in a box and say, "here's yer perfect government".
You don't need to use a pre-existing type of government. The Framers developed the system of "federalism" all on their own through compromises and whatnot (although refined throughout the years of US history). You could always make a new system (but that's a pretty bad idea, lol).
Also, I remember my... 7th grade algebra teacher telling me that NASA once built some rocket that costed a couple million or billion dollars (I forget, but I think it's the latter). I
think he said the rocket failed. Hooray! However, he went on to say that, even though the rocket was paid for by taxpayers, it costed everyone in the US about a cup of coffee. So, as others said, the distribution of payment for a government service by the taxpayers (does that make sense) is a load off most people.
Another thing: There's always that saying about "1% of the world controls 99% of the wealth and 99% of the world contrls 1% of the wealth." I have no idea if that's a statistical truth, but, whether it's a hyperbole or not, I'm sure it's something along the lines of that. Also, the US would most likely be representative of that as well. If we take from 1% of the population and give to 99% of the population, doesn't the government fulfill the needs of the common good?
Overall, I'm pretty split between this issue, lol. Just your average, moderate American here. I hate the idea of paying for other people's problems, but I do hate the poor being neglected. Coupled with being moderate, I'm about middle-class, so I become fairly apathetic to the issue. I kinda avoid politics anyways because my parents take care of anything so it's not my turn to worry completely about life.