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Want details? Read some contrarian history. Check the facts. Then make up your mind. Don't just blindly trust what you have been told; or what the "popular sentiment" was of the time. The great depression (created not by a failure of the markets, by the way, but by a failure in overweening regulation. The depression was caused by government- government didn't rescue anyone.). Are you sure that the existing safety net would have"failed" in lieu of the government's intervention? Steve Swartz "George Z. Bush" wrote in message ... Ed Rasimus wrote: On Tue, 08 Jun 2004 15:21:58 GMT, "Steven P. McNicoll" wrote: "Ed Rasimus" wrote in message ... That's absurd. We agree beforehand in our republic that once a decision is made through the legislative process, we will abide by that decision or seek to change it through the established judicial process. We don't get to pick and choose which laws we will comply with or which government programs we will allow our taxes to support. But we didn't agree to these programs beforehand! There is no Constitutional basis for them. The proper legislative process was not followed. If the government can pick and choose which Constitutional provisions it will adhere to and which it will ignore why can't the citizenry pick and choose which laws it will follow? Excuse me? Social Security and Medicare are not the result of an act of Congress? There were no elections for those representatives? There was no public debate? There have been no subsequent modifications to the program at the behest of interest groups, concerned citizens, etc? Where then did these programs come from? How were they authorized? Who runs them? Government chooses policies after debate and public input to solve the needs of the nation. The Constitutionality is determined by established rules but only after the fact of legislative or executive action. Seems as though Medicare and SS have not been found unconstitutional. For the benefit of those too young to remember the way things were when Social Security was enacted, we were a society who largely took care of our elderly through the efforts of families, churches, and small, tight-knit communities. The economic disaster created by the depression in the early 30s proved that those sources were inadequate to care for the declining years of older citizens no longer able to pay their own way. In addition, society was in a process of flux, as a result of which families often broke apart and landed in different parts of the country, and church and community ties were severed by older people moving about the country seeking ways to make a living. If I remember it right, that was the rationale that brought on the Social Security program, in which people would be expected to contribute to their own declining years wherever they lived and regardless of support available to them from other than themselves. I was just a young teenager in those years (early to mid 30s), but that's the way I remember it. Have I got it right? George Z. |
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