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Old April 28th 07, 08:00 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Roger (K8RI)
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Default NY Times Story on Pilot Population Decline

On Sat, 28 Apr 2007 01:49:16 -0400, Jose
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I'm more than a little uneasy with the government rewarding "good" behavior, as the definition of "good" changes from administration to administration, but the mechanism for rewards remains in place.
Jose

Its called social engineering and it breeds corruption and the
affording of 'special favors" to certain groups and favored
businesses by various politicians.


True. But just to play the other side for a moment, this same social
engineering (through tax incentives) has made it easier for Americans to
own their own homes. Or so I'm told. Actually, in the Dominican
Republic, where we sponsor several impoverished children, even the very
poor own their own homes. Outright. Granted, they are not the same
quality of home as we have here, but they are owned, where here in the
US, the less well off rent.


Renting isn't necessarily confined to low or even middle class/income
families here. A great many upper middle class rent as well.

OTOH I'd much rather rent a good quality home or apartment than own
lesser quality. Owning a home is not necessarily every ones goal.
Here a good percentage own to build wealth through equity usually
gained through an increase in value. Also, it's typically cheaper in
the long run to own a modest home rather than rent.

Now it depends on your location. In many areas you can make more
money by investing it rather than paying off a home. If I pay 5%
interest, and my home gains 3% per year I'm far better off letting
that money work at 12 to 14% return, or more


Maybe government zoning and construction laws have something to do with it.

And public libraries are nothing more than a communist or socialist
wealth redistribution mechanism too, but I wouldn't be without them.

The issue is not as simple as either side paints it.

Jose