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Showing posts with label poverty. Show all posts
Showing posts with label poverty. Show all posts

Saturday, April 30, 2022

If your not abnormal in some way, you are abnormal.

 Is there a tendency for people to want to stand out from the crowd?

Do people choose cloths or hair style to be different from others?

Is brightly colored hair an attempt to be unique?

Is body jewelry an attempt to be unique? 

Is body art (tattoos) an attempt to be unique?

Do people choose gender identity to be different?

Do people choose sexual orientation to be different?

Does a special talent make you different from other people?

Is it comforting to be with other people different in the same way that you are different?

Who is 'they'?

Are 'they' wealthy?

Are 'they' oppressors or oppressed?

Are 'they' more greedy than me?

Did 'they' have an easier path in life than me?

Did 'they' work, study and practice to gain in life?


Saturday, November 6, 2021

Fair Share

 We here to much "They should pay their fair share" concerning taxes.  Two big questions remain,  who are "they" and what is "fair".  

In the USA it is common for people with higher incomes to pay significantly more tax.  

Do people with higher incomes get more return from the government?  

Would it be fair for people with a low income to pay less for their Ferrari?

Would it be right to charge more for a small can of soup than a giant can of soup?

Why should hard workers pay a higher tax rate?

Is it true that the only way to get high income is to oppress others?

Should everyone pay some tax?

If a wealthy person buys an extravagant boat or house, does this give income to others?

Can a government create wealth?

Can a government redistribute wealth?

Would encouraging wealthy people to leave the country, taking their money with them, improve the standard of living for all?

Do wealthy people provide more jobs than others?

Should corporations be taxed?

Should there be a tax deduction for wages paid?

Should people who save more money by spending less than they earn, pay more taxes?

Should the only wealthy people be politicians?

Should the government be the primary source of charity?

Is it assumed that 'They' are wealthy people or people with high incomes?

Do low income people in the USA have a higher standard of living than the rest of the world?

Do people who delay income by working to get an education and develop skills deserve higher annual incomes?

The original US constitution had a flat tax per citizen.  Is this a fair tax?


Friday, November 13, 2020

Employers

 Should employers be penalized by unfair taxes?

Do wealthy people and corporations employ more people than people without excess money?

Should higher income people and corporations be taxed at a higher rate?

Do corporations have a vote in how much they get taxed?

Should taxes be less for people or corporations that employ people than those that do not?

Is a double or triple tax deduction for employer social security taxes paid a way to promote employment?

Should employer medicare taxes be included as a double or triple exemption?

Should employer government required medical insurance premiums count as an extra employer tax deduction?

Should any other government imposed expenses count as an extra employer tax deduction?

Is wages paid a better criteria for an extra deductions?

Would person hours of employee work be a good criteria as a tax deduction?

Would using wages paid as a deduction encourage excessively high salaries?

Which methods would be easier to implement to avoid corruption?

Would encouraging employment help reduce poverty?

Do minimum wage laws raise prices?

Do uniform minimum wage laws discourage hiring youth and senior citizens?

Would a reduced minimum wage for young and old people provide opportunities for disadvantaged people?

Would using a high school degree as an indicator for increased minimum wage encourage finishing high school?

Would a high school certificate of attendance be sufficient for full minimum wage?

Should an additional lower age limit for full minimum wage be applied?

Would a reduced minimum wage for handicapped people provide more opportunities for disadvantaged people?

What age should be used as a criteria for encouraging employment of senior citizens?

Are youth less experienced than other people at work ethics?

Are senior citizens discriminated against in basic employment opportunities?

Would exceptional or experienced senior citizens be making minimum wage?

Do youth and senior citizens require as much income to support a family as others?




Saturday, August 29, 2020

Economics

 Capitalism vs Socialism vs Communism

Which economic system 

  • Provides incentive to work hard
  • Provides incentive to study hard
  • Provides incentive to protest
  • Provides incentive to complain
  • Provides incentive to innovate
  • Provides money to invest
  • Reduces wealth
  • Gives government more control
  • Gives bureaucrats more control
  • Balances supply and demand
  • Encourages people to study difficult areas
  • Encourages taking risk
  • Provides optimism for the future
  • Is less competitive
  • Is globally less competitive
  • Traps people in a mediocre life
  • Reduces prosperity
  • Has less poor people
  • Provides more jobs
  • Provides better jobs
Can a blended economic system exists where a low floor is set to protect people from absolute poverty while allowing and encouraging people to work to succeed?

How low should the protective floor be set?

Should all citizens have air conditioning and a color tv?

Should the sojourner be provided as much as contributing citizens?

Who pays for the care of the poor?

Do the poor need more than food, shelter and opportunity?

Should the provided care be paid voluntarily or forced?




Wednesday, August 26, 2020

Blame

What is the cause of systemic poverty?

Why is systemic poverty called systemic racism?

Why do people seam to blame others for their situation?

Does a lack of hope for a prosperous future promote :
  • violence?
  • crime?
  • drug use?
  • sexual immorality?
  • hatred?
  • jealousy?
  • protest?
Does fear of the future promote any of the above?

Does a feeling of not being heard promote violence?

Does blaming someone else for your situation relieve your responsibilities?

Why is hatred so easy to share?

Can blaming someone else motivate you to work to succeed?

Can all difficulties be overcome with trust in God?

Does faith in God give hope?

Is it easy to escape from poverty?

Is it harder to escape from poverty if you blame someone else for it?

Tuesday, August 18, 2020

Value

 What makes a person valuable?

Do people judge others so that they can say they are more valuable than others?

Do any of these make a person more valuable?

  • Past crimes
  • Stealing
  • Killing
  • Wealth
  • Hardships endured
  • Skin color
  • Sexual preferences 
  • Great works
  • Love of others
  • Love of money
  • Beliefs like ours
  • Opinions like ours
  • Love of God
  • Great faith
  • Height
  • Strength
  • Speed
  • Service to others
  • Legalistic views
  • Loved by God
  • Old age
  • Experience
  • Birth
  • Self importance
  • High positions
  • Memories
  • Ancestry
  • Nationality
  • Member of a group
  • Job
  • Grace
  • Martyrdom
Can the value of a person be linked to any of the following characteristics

  • Integrity
  • Courageousness
  • Sense of Humor
  • Intelligence, Education and Common Sense
  • Emotionally Open
  • Kindness
  • Self-Confidence
  • Discipline
  • Generosity
  • Self-Awareness
  • Humility
  • The ability to learn
  • Responsibility
  • Resilience
  • Compassion for others
  • Respect for others
  • Big vision
  • Inspiring others
  • Self improvement
  • Music talent 
  • Art talent
  • Math talent
  • Dance talent
  • Sports talent
Do all people have something valuable to add to our human existence?

On a scale from 0 to perfection is anybody anywhere near perfection?

On a scale from 0 to perfection is anybody an absolute zero?

Does being loved by God give us value?

If I speak with the tongues of men and of angels, but do not have love, I have become a noisy gong or a clanging cymbal. If I have the gift of prophecy, and know all mysteries and all knowledge; and if I have all faith, so as to remove mountains, but do not have love, I am nothing. And if I give all my possessions to feed the poor, and if I surrender my body to be burned, but do not have love, it profits me nothing. 1 Corinthians 13:1-3

Knowing that a man is not justified by the works of the law, but by the faith of Jesus Christ, even we have believed in Jesus Christ, that we might be justified by the faith of Christ, and not by the works of the law: for by the works of the law shall no flesh be justified. Galatians 2:16

For by grace you have been saved through faith; and that not of yourselves, it is the gift of God; not as a result of works, so that no one may boast. Ephesians 2:8-9

Tuesday, August 11, 2020

Recipe

 Recipe to reduce poverty.

Are Violence, Crime, Drugs, Gangs, and Mobs the primary causes of systemic poverty?


Can these suggestions act to reduce poverty?

  • Work together with police to reduce violence
  • Work together with police to reduce drug use
  • Work together with police to reduce crime
  • Work together with police to breakup gangs
  • Do not cry everything is racially motivated
  • Build strong traditional families
  • Teach the value of education
  • Learn English and American history
  • Learn a trade
  • Organize community clean ups and work days
  • Help your neighbor
  • Integrate churches
  • Encourage investment in local businesses
  • Share resources
  • Accept some bias and move on
  • Do not become dependent on government
  • Do not take from others
  • Teach hard work and persistence makes wealth
  • Do not waste money


What can government do to help reduce systemic poverty?


Is the NATIONAL NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH a beneficial program?


Would reducing police funding help reduce poverty?



Would giving money to poor neighborhoods be an efficient way to reduce poverty?



Would giving money to poor neighborhoods increase crime (embezzlement)?

The 10th

 You shall not covet your neighbor's house. You shall not covet your neighbor's wife, or his male or female servant, his ox or donkey, or anything that belongs to your neighbor. (Exodus 20:17)

A more modern equivalent phrase could be Keeping up with the Jones' .

Why did God save this commandment to be the last one?

Is this commandment a cause of evil actions?

Is this commandment based on internal thought more than actions?

Can you covet and be satisfied with what you posses?

Are you happy if you are not satisfied with what you posses?

Is it a sin to be wealthy?

Is it a sin to be greedy?

Should someone who works hard obtain more possessions?

Can working hard all of the time improve your satisfaction with life?

Can coveting create hatred for those with more possessions than us?

When do you have enough?

How do you judge if you have enough to be satisfied?

Can a focus on God reduce reliance on possessions?

Can a focus on serving others reduce desire for possessions?

Do more possessions make you a better person?

Do possessions make you happier?

Can sharing possessions allow people to posses less for themselves?



Saturday, August 8, 2020

Education

For the first third of your life learn all you can and make learning a lifelong endeavor.

Is learning enjoyable?

Do you feel accomplishment when you learn something?

Does education make you a more valuable employee?

Can you benefit from a good education?

Does education start at home?

Do most teachers say the home maters most for student learning?

Does claiming education is racially biased promote learning?

Does schooling help provide skills?

Does cheating help you learn?

Does looking up answers on the internet help you learn?

Is a teacher rewarded when students learn new skills or concepts?

Is a teacher the most noble profession?

Does teaching help society?

Should politics play a large roll in what is taught or not taught in schools?

Due successful students become successful in life?

Is overcoming stress a part of education?

Should education always be easy?

Should morality be taught in schools?

Should religion be allowed in schools?

Should educators present all sides of issues?

What is the true value of an education?

Should opinions be silenced in education?

Should history be rewritten to support certain political views?

Should we teach people to think on there own?

Is education a way out of poverty?


Teach you children well
Crosby, Stills & Nash
Teach Your Children


Corporate Taxes

Corporation : a company or group of people authorized to act as a single entity (legally a person) and recognized as such in law.

Should corporations be taxed?

Do corporations have votes?

Could this be taxation without representation?

It often cost billions of dollars to build and open a factory, if you highly tax corporations would they have money to invest in job creation?

Is the main purpose of a corporation to provide jobs?

Is the main purpose for corporations to provide returns for investors?

Is the main purpose for corporations to produce inexpensive products?

Is the main purpose for corporations to produce safe products?

Is the main purpose for corporations to compensate people fairly?

Is the main purpose for corporations to provide advertising support of entertainment?

Is the main purpose for corporations to have something responsible for cleaning up messes?

Is the main purpose for corporations to unite people?

Would providing a double or triple tax deduction for social security and medicare taxes provide incentive to hire more people?

Should a corporation that makes money without providing jobs be taxed more than a corporation that provides jobs?

Should a corporation pay for public infrastructure used by the corporation?

Do corporations help reduce poverty?

Wednesday, July 29, 2020

Slavery


Slavery has been with mankind almost from the beginning.  It has been common practice for millennia.    American Indians and African tribes and virtually all other societies practiced slavery.  They enslaved either people kidnapped from other tribes or whole tribes that were conquered.  

In the days of the patriarchs slaves were necessary for farming and herding chores.  Did slavery make the persons life worse?  Being owned by another often meant getting taken care of and protected by the other person.  A slave owner wants healthy slaves to protect their investment.

Were slaves sometimes considered just short of family members?  Were slaves were very close to adopted children?  Do some people treat the pets they own as part of the family?

Consider plantations where slaves were given small homes (compared to the plantation owner) and food.  Were they better off than when they were in their own very poor country?

Were slaves that risked punishment by running away (north) treated badly by their owners?  Did all owners treat slaves badly?

Individual freedom was something our forefathers fought to obtain.  Was our forefathers support of freedom responsible for eventually emancipating the plantation slaves?  Was the 13th amendment possible because the constitution allows amendments?

Are people in communist and socialist  countries essentially slaves of the government?
Do they exchange free speech, free travel, free thought or opportunity for being provided minimal sustenance?
Do theocracies also enslave people?
Is there a role for religion in overseeing government?

You could consider the first slaves that worked for patriarchs preparing food and tending to the herds.  They traded work for food, protection and shelter.  Often people chose slavery as indentured servants to obtain either travel, debt payment or permission to marry.  These conditions were often temporary.  The year of jubilee, every 49 years, was when slaves were to be set free.  Did many immediately sell themselves back into slavery for food and shelter?

Today, with a vibrant economy and justice system in place, slavery is considered a horrendous abuse of people.
Was it really all that bad before a strong free economy was established?
Was it better than the alternatives?
Were slaves treated better than sweatshop employees?
Is slavery what many groups, claiming to fight for equality, are fighting to establish?
Was the practice of lifelong slavery bad?
Are children often treated as slaves?

indentured servant: a person who signs and is bound by indentures to work for another for a specified time especially in return for payment of travel expenses and maintenance

Slavery, condition in which one human being was owned by another.
slavery | Definition, History, & Facts | Britannica www.britannica.com

Saturday, July 25, 2020

Poverty

What do poor people really need?

How do you define poor?

Is poor defined as needing
  • food?
  • possessions?
  • ability?
  • shelter?
  • job?
  • inheritance?
  • religion?
  • medical care?
  • home?
  • peace?
  • alcohol?
  • friends?
  • protection?
  • contentment?
  • money?
  • education?
  • safety?
  • family?
  • drugs?
  • worry?
  • sanity?
  • opportunity?
  • clothes?
  • entertainment?
  • spirit?

How much defines a 'lack' of something?
What marks the boundary between poor and not poor?
What are the minimum things needed to not be poor?
Does the boundary depend on how much others have?
Is poverty a relative term based on the surrounding location?
Will people always want to be given more if others have more?

What can or should the government, church, community or person do to help the poor?  Is throwing money enough to eliminate poverty?   Is throwing money an easy way to feel good about solving poverty (especially if it is someone else's  money)?

"For the poor always ye have with you; but me ye have not always." (John 12:8)

Consider the proverb " […] if you give a man a fish he is hungry again in an hour. If you teach him to catch a fish you do him a good turn. (Anne Isabella Thackeray Ritchie(1885) Mrs. Dymond source: https://en.wiktionary.org/ ).

Are food, shelter and opportunity the primary things that should be given to help reduce poverty?  What are the best ways for the government, church, community or person to help provide these things?

For the poor you will always have with you in the land. Therefore I command you, ‘You shall open wide your hand to your brother, to the needy and to the poor, in your land.’" (Deut 15:7-11)