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>Ken --

>My point in response was that Republicans urge this on individual issues, but on group issues -- revolving around their corporate constituency -- sound a lot more like Democrats. Individual welfare ... corporate welfare????

Please define "Corporate Welfare" for me.

>I don't find your latest post to respond to my point. The argument you present doesn't deal with corporate responsibility in an ethical sense -- it's more an "end justifies the means" argument. I just can't get a handle on addressing that because I simply don't agree with many conclusions that you state as facts.

Since I'm not sure exactly which of my points you are disagreeing with - I can't offer an exact rebuttal.

I do sense that you have a very narrow view of what constitutes "reponsibility" and "ethics" - limiting it to apparently - 'how much money does one (or a group/organization) give to the poor either through taxes or charity". I would challenge that definition at its most fundamental level. 50 years of failed 'welfare" demonstrates quite nicely that money solves very little. the systemic and sociatl probelms we have can not be adequately addressed through money alone - if at all.

You are failing to realize or acknowledge some basic laws of human nature at work here - namely that 1) you can not help someone who does not want to be helped 2)there are many people who are simply lazy or selfish and would rather take whatever than can get for free than try to work for anything. 3) for many -it is simply easier to vote money away from the industrious than to be industrious themselves.

It reminds me of a test I once did - 3 times in one week. I went up to people who had "will work for food" signs. I offerred all 3 of them (separate incidences) 5-8 hour jobs (cleaning building, yard work, or something along that line) for $10/hr including ride to where it was, etc. and potenital for even more work. They were all physically able. ALL 3 of them looked at me like I was crazy. Two actually said "can't you just give me some money?" I did to one - but he got $5 instead of the $50-$80 he could have had.
Ken B. Matson
GCom2 Solutions
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