[quote="DGFone"]Make what the federal government would over-complicate beyond all belief a little less over-complicated. It is not Washington D.C.'s business to worry about Small Town, Mississippi. Mississippi can take of that.[/quote]
Think bigger. There is no 'Small Town,' Mississippi. There is no Mississippi. These are all just abstract ideas. There's no reason why 'Small Town,' Mississippi needs its own set of laws from 'Buttcreek Canyon Falls,' Missouri.
[quote="DGFone"]You think it's bad now? I guarantee you: You let Obama take care of you (or even Romney. Whats important is that it's the federal gov.), and things will be worse.[/quote]
How would this make things worse? I could understand fearing that the federal government would become more powerful, but it would still be bounded by the same principles. In fact, I think it would become less powerful, because it would give more control back to the people.
The way it is now, the states control the federal government. But without the states, it would be the people directly.
[quote="KentuckyWildcat"]I thought it was key to note that the video advocated paying employees just enough that they aren't worried about money. Currently, the education required to enter cutting-edge fields like engineering and medicine is extensive and very expensive, so the amount of money that these people need in order to not worry about it would necessarily be higher. [/quote]
And that's because of our extreme capitalism today. This is why the largest sum of taxes should go towards education. In fact, I'd even go as far to say that all levels of education should be entirely free, not just public school. But I really can't complain, Obama has done a good job so far with funding Pell grants.
[quote="KentuckyWildcat"]Also, I wonder what the study would show if you are essentially working for a greater reward, but having part of it taken from you and given to someone else because that's a bit of a different situation in my opinion. Finally, it didn't really address whether or not many people would choose the more complex mental tasks over simple mechanical work if everything paid equally let alone whether people would work at all if the government ensures that even those who don't work are completely equal to those who do like several others seem to be advocating on this thread.[/quote]
I don't really think that matters all that much. What does matter, though, is that a lot of 'cool' projects require a lot of funds. That's the real reason why Wikipedia and Linux have done so well. It doesn't take much funding to create a website or OS, only time. But, we can't do things like build space shuttles in our free time, just because it requires physical resources that all but professionals have access too.
Give me what I need to live, give me tools to play with, and I promise, I'll be able to create something freaking awesome. And I will ask for nothing in return. Knowing that I did something awesome is enough for me, as long as I'm living comfortably.
People are lazy in regards to physical work, but not mental work. Though I can't speak for everyone, I personally, can't turn my brain off if I wanted to. I will always be thinking about something. No matter if I get paid to or not, I'll always want to make something better. Money takes away from that focus, and the final product almost always ends up being of lesser quality as result.
[quote="KentuckyWildcat"]As for what I think the government is for, I think it is primarily to provide internal structure and order as well as defense from outside threats. I think those who advocate for more government support of the disadvantaged truly mean well. I just don't believe that a mandatory government redistribution program is the best means to accomplish the goal.[/quote]
If the government doesn't support the disadvantaged, then who will? Historically, it has typically been family, but today, family isn't really as important as it once was; we're too focused on the individual. That's fine and all, but what happens when you're 70 years old, sick, can't work, and can't pay for your medical bills? What if your family is either dead at that point, or simply doesn't care? What if the government doesn't help you? What do you do? Shoot yourself in the head? In all honesty, that's what I'd do in that situation, but I'd rather not think about it.