--- On Sat, 7/2/11, WSpohn4@aol.com <WSpohn4@aol.com> wrote:
> So Americans
hate being told what to
> do to the extent that they will even
> ignore the
right thing to do just because someone else told
> them to do it?
Not just
"someone" but the government. There is a firm
conviction amongst most
Americans that the government
exists for the convenience of the people, not
the other
way around. The government is an appliance, like a dish
washer or
garbage disposal. I pay for it to do the things
I don't have the time or
inclination to do, and nothing
more. I like my refrigerator. I'm happy to
pay for it's
services. But I'll be damned if I'm going to let it tell
me what
to do.
> Seems a bit pig-headed to those of us from other countries,
> given
that
> compliance with a law like that saves millions of dollars
> in health
care every year.
And that's exactly the point. Government can demand that
you do anything under the excuse that it will save the
government money. Wear
a seat belt. Wear a helmet. Don't
eat fast food. Turn down your thermostat.
Calisthenics
time, comrade citizen!
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