The Vietnam war created most of the distrust and increased with things such as Watergate which made some people question what the government was doing. Also no one should be unquestioned and not have answers after they have made a choose.
hey man, way to bash america, As an american, I gotta say, we kick ass. AT least we arent europe.Bobbity said:Sorry, this kind of turned into a rant.
It's this attitude of "Screw the government" that most Americans seem to have. They object to paying even reasonable taxes, despise their government, whoever's in charge, and fight every single piece of legislation like their lives rely upon it.
To an extent, they have a point, in that the system is so ridden by corruption and incompetence, but then the problem becomes the society surrounding the government, and the people that are running it.
Americans ***** that they don't want the government running things, but the fact is that the government is the sole organization in their entire fucking country with an interest in actually helping them, as opposed to screwing them for all that they're worth.
I mean, if you don't want healthcare in the hands of the government, then no one at all is going to take it up. Look, fuck the people who are too short-sighted to see this. I love America, but it can really drive me up the wall sometimes.
Not everything the government does is done to hurt you. No, the government does not exist specifically to screw you. In fact, it's about the only thing out there trying to help you.
Okay, I'm riled up now, so one more thing. What the FUCK is with your tax rate? You guys wonder why your economy is fucked? The highest tax bracket kicks in at over a third of a million dollars, and it's only thirty five fucking per cent! You wonder why your economy is fucked? It's because you're fucking it! The media feeds your population a load of horseshit, and they swallow it whole.
Please, America. I love you guys, but stop bitching about your government, and work with them, for once. They are, theoretically at least, you, and yet you fight them every step of the way.
No, blind obedience to whatever the government wants is not good, but neither is fighting them every step of the way. There is a middle ground, believe it or not.
Thank youNick Stackware said:Also awesome avatar ^_^
it all really goes back to the american revolution and the acts that parliament passed that oppressed the colonies. and the current paranoia is fueled by far right and left wing media. i ass a us citizen want to trust the government but after seeing all the effects of everything they do to try to "help" me i find it hardsam42ification said:I can't really give you an answer but an observation as an Australian is that American people are affraid of a lot of things. It seems that Americans are a lot more paraniod the rest of the world. I have no idea why though. This is a thing that has always bothered me why don't americans have free health care??? It seems completely rediculas to me. And why aren't the gun laws stricter over there. Maybe i don't get it as an Australian but having the right to bear arms in the constitution doesn't make much sense. I'm not saying i hate guns and they should be banned but certain guns aren't that are avilible in america aren't used to hunt animals so why have them. All it takes to defend your self is a pistle. I've side tracted a lot but would some one explain why america is so afraid.Da Orky Man said:I was flicking through the American health service thread, and noticed that the main argument that the main argument against free healthcare was that they didn't want the government controlling it.
Most American's I've talked to also seem to distrust their government, a lot more than Europe does. Your constitution also seems to have been designed from the ground up to prevent the government from having anything more than a fringe affect on anything.
So, why does America distrust it's government so much more than Europe?
Bobbity said:Sorry, this kind of turned into a rant.
It's this attitude of "Screw the government" that most Americans seem to have. They object to paying even reasonable taxes, despise their government, whoever's in charge, and fight every single piece of legislation like their lives rely upon it.
To an extent, they have a point, in that the system is so ridden by corruption and incompetence, but then the problem becomes the society surrounding the government, and the people that are running it.
Americans ***** that they don't want the government running things, but the fact is that the government is the sole organization in their entire fucking country with an interest in actually helping them, as opposed to screwing them for all that they're worth.
I mean, if you don't want healthcare in the hands of the government, then no one at all is going to take it up. Look, fuck the people who are too short-sighted to see this. I love America, but it can really drive me up the wall sometimes.
Not everything the government does is done to hurt you. No, the government does not exist specifically to screw you. In fact, it's about the only thing out there trying to help you.
Okay, I'm riled up now, so one more thing. What the FUCK is with your tax rate? You guys wonder why your economy is fucked? The highest tax bracket kicks in at over a third of a million dollars, and it's only thirty five fucking per cent! You wonder why your economy is fucked? It's because you're fucking it! The media feeds your population a load of horseshit, and they swallow it whole.
Please, America. I love you guys, but stop bitching about your government, and work with them, for once. They are, theoretically at least, you, and yet you fight them every step of the way.
No, blind obedience to whatever the government wants is not good, but neither is fighting them every step of the way. There is a middle ground, believe it or not.
I trust neither. It's not a decision of trusting one over the other.TStormer said:And you think that the CEOs of your major businesses don't have power?zehydra said:Because we've been playing this game longer than you guys have? You can't trust governments, period, because you can't trust people in power, period.
I would call any country that blindly allows its government to do things without oversight by something naive
It's not a question of whether or not a minority has power, that emerges in any system, it's a question of WHO has the power, and I'd trust a government elected by the people far more than an unelected man who's only mandate is that he got rich through the ruthless world of business.
That's precisely what it is. Left and Right wings are just which you trust more.zehydra said:I trust neither. It's not a decision of trusting one over the other.TStormer said:And you think that the CEOs of your major businesses don't have power?zehydra said:Because we've been playing this game longer than you guys have? You can't trust governments, period, because you can't trust people in power, period.
I would call any country that blindly allows its government to do things without oversight by something naive
It's not a question of whether or not a minority has power, that emerges in any system, it's a question of WHO has the power, and I'd trust a government elected by the people far more than an unelected man who's only mandate is that he got rich through the ruthless world of business.
That's an extremely oversimplified generalization of Left-wing and Right-wing. For instance, there are political positions which are considered left/right wing which do not base their opinions around trust. Many voting Republicans (I say voting, because the politicians they elect may have other motives), believe that Government regulation hurts the economy, and use that as their motive for being against Government regulation. They don't even have to trust businesses, they just don't agree with say, Keynsian (spelling?) economics.TStormer said:That's precisely what it is. Left and Right wings are just which you trust more.zehydra said:I trust neither. It's not a decision of trusting one over the other.TStormer said:And you think that the CEOs of your major businesses don't have power?zehydra said:Because we've been playing this game longer than you guys have? You can't trust governments, period, because you can't trust people in power, period.
I would call any country that blindly allows its government to do things without oversight by something naive
It's not a question of whether or not a minority has power, that emerges in any system, it's a question of WHO has the power, and I'd trust a government elected by the people far more than an unelected man who's only mandate is that he got rich through the ruthless world of business.
As somebody who actively speaks out against the current government, and actively encourages civil disobedience, I strongly disagree -- the government would definitely profit from my death.ntw3001 said:Trying to win wars/give national pride to what end? Just a bunch of people killing time, as a hobby? And as for oppressing the people, yes a government can be corrupt. Elected governments seldom are. Those that get into power via election (eg, Nazis) don't have 'more elections' high on the agenda. An unelected government, on the other hand, is a group powerful enough to enforce its laws without responsibility to the people over whom it holds that power. Such as, for example, a large business in the absence of some ultimate regulatory power or other.thevillageidiot13 said:That's not really the sole purpose of the government. Frankly, the purpose of the government is up to interpretation. Some would say that it is there to win us wars and give us some national pride. Others would say that it's just a bunch of rich white people lining their pockets. Many say that it's just a corrupt piece of shit trying to oppress the people.ntw3001 said:I really don't agree. The sole purpose of government is to prevent purely-Capitalist enterprises interfering with the welfare of the people as a whole. The duty of a government is to hold power over business and disincentivise unethical practice on behalf of its citizens. Laws are set by whoever holds the power to enforce them, and an elected government is essentially a way of putting that power in the hands of a group whose eventual goal is not solely to acquire power and profit (although obviously both things are desired as a means to an end), but to enrich and empower the citizenry as a whole. Stronger businesses mean weaker government, not the other way round.Serving UpSmiles said:The government has power in a very Captailistic society, I don't see a reason not to fear it.
You can't say, with 100% confidence, that "this is the purpose of government, period," because, frankly, it doesn't really have a purpose other than being the official posterboy of a nation and being the ruling force behind that nation.
Se yeah, I say that with 100% confidence. Of course, I'm only talking about democratically elected government. Sorry if you're disillusioned by the nature of the political machine, but since you're always going to be under the rule of whichever person can kill you the easiest, it's to your benefit that that happens to be someone who wouldn't profit from it.
It's because we waste all of our money on outrageous things like the War on Terror and the War on Drugs, both of which are run by overzealous idiots who throw money at problems until they disappear.SuriKatta said:In BC, Canada, with an income bracket of less than 40K a year for a family of 5?Valkyr71 said:Well i dont have to sell everything i own for healthcare. and im definitely in teh have not category. I make less than 40K a year and support a family of 5. Definitely wasnt born with that mythical spoon you speak of either. Do a bit more research before you form your opinion. I pay 4200 a year for my health care and dont have to pay for anything save medications and then i only pay 5% of the cost on those. How is that selling an arm and a leg?Arctarus said:I dislike the American government because of the fact that Obama's healthcare plan is being ignored because it is "socialist". So only the rich and powerful can get healed without having to sell everything they own, while the common folk (i.e. me and everyone else who wasn't born with the silver spoon of Jesus Christ shoved up their ass) have to sacrifice an arm and a leg to fix an arm and a leg.
You'd pay exactly $96.80 per month.
That's $1,161.60 per year.
If you were a single person making just over 22K a year?
You'd pay $12.10 per month.
That's under $150 per year. That covers everything except dental.
Yes, even stuff like open heart surgery, chemotherapy, etc.
And yes, you can choose your own doctor.
No, you really don't have to wait that long.
And Alison would've been scheduled for surgery immediately.
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Yep.