5 Responses to “Government Reliance Vs. Personal Responsibility- Wait Or Create?”

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  1. Can’t say I disagree with much that you’ve said here. I think people have become way too reliant on the government to provide them with everything they need, and if they don’t receive something suddenly it becomes a new right that everyone has to pay for. We would be in so much better shape if people would step up to the plate and accept responsibility for their own lives.

    I guess all we can do is continue doing our best to educate people, and living our lives responsibly – and hope it is enough to stem the tide. Great observations!

  2. When we allow government to provide relief and assistance to others, we run the risk of:

    - establishing expectations of continued help from “on high”

    - creating dependencies instead of strength through independence and self reliance

    - rewarding irresponsible behavior

    - encouraging others to insist that government help

    - force others to help (with their tax dollars) against their will

    - encourage government to “butt in” as a nanny when they would do best to “butt out”

    - empower those in government by allowing them to continue to promise more rewards for dependent behavior

    - provide an excuse for the rest of us to stay home and ignore the true need of others simply because we’ve been trained that it’s the job of government

    We have to remember that what we reward will be repeated. If there is no penalty, then why change our behavior?

    When a woman told me “the more babies I have, the more money I get,” it was abundantly clear to me that we’re rewarding irresponsibility and creating dependence on government.

    When a friend of mine, who ran a red light and struck a highway patrol car, offered that he shouldn’t have admitted responsibility so quickly because the highway patrol has special driver training and that patrolman could have avoided the accident, then I see clearly that the idea of self responsibility is melting away.

    On the flip side, responsible individuals are penalized through higher taxes, more insurance requirements, more regulations, and more government to implement the regulations.

    The real problem is that many government programs allow you to survive, and there are plenty of people that are happy with that. Their initiative has been dampened.

    Survival isn’t what our lives should be all about. The only great things in our lives will come from our own initiative, our own sense of achievement, and our own unwillingness to be simply part of the masses.

    If we don’t believe in ourselves, no one else ever will, and we’ll never be able to better ourselves above the level of basic survival – something that deer do in the winter out in the snow.

    Clair

  3. Bob

    While I agree that people need to take more responsibility for their actions, I might point out that one of the biggest receivers of gov't largess is the military, who has never seen a weapon they don't want. Talk about spending beyond your means. Probably one less bomber would take care of every child's healthcare. They say that the Stealth bomber is LITERALLY worth it's weight in gold. This is a myth that we don't have money to help others. I would suggest it's more a matter of how we spend the wealth they collect each April. I can't tell a person who has lost his job at a local car plant and has a sick wife or child that needs healthcare that he just needs to be more responsible. There are times when people need a hand up.

    • Hey Bob, thanks for your comment.

      The Government is wasteful. That’s nothing new, but what does that have to do with ANYTHING that supports your argument. The government wastes things so you’re saying we shouldn’t be more self-reliant because of it. It should be THE REASON we take more responsibility in our lives.

      It sounds like you’re saying that when someone loses their job or whatever, that they should just give up. Roll over and die, waiting for someone like you to feel sorry for them. I feel sorry for t hem too but that doesn’t mean they should quit trying or quit looking for ways to make their situation better. We all have bad things happen to us. I have been in bad situations myself. You don’t have to tell anyone anything, go help them out, but don;t expect your help to matter much until they start taking action themselves. Someone’s situation only changes when they want it to. It’s easier to help those that are already taking action as opposed to those who just sit around and wait for people like you.

      You missed the entire point of the article. You can wait or you can create. Personally I find that the waiting part is for the birds. I have solved many of my own problems by taking action. Sitting around feeling sorry for yourself doesn’t do anything for anyone even if you were dealt an unfair blow in life. IT HAPPENS TO US ALL DUDE!

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