Sunday, December 25, 2011

Dickens Had It Right

It is Christmas day and I sat down to watch A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens with my wife. We have watched it many times, but this time it hit me. The United Stated has been "Scrooged."
Take a close look at the relationship between the attitude expressed by many people from welfare recipients to government officials in Washington and you will see that they all think, like Scrooge, that the taxes that are paid should take care of everyone that can't or won't take care of themselves. (Can't because they failed to get the education equivalent to maintain a lifestyle that they desire or are now in need of, or won't because they have become so accustomed to having the welfare check, government housing, Medicaid and unemployment compensation that supports their lifestyle.) Initially Scrooge expresses his disdain for Christmas as a holiday of exploitation. (Which it has become in this country based on the number of people that are killed or injured just trying to be the first to get the newest Nike(R) Air Jordan (T) sneakers.)
In the end, however, Scrooge begins to see the light when he is shown "his children", "Ignorance and want." He begins to realize that just because he pays his taxes, he isn't showing the compassion that is his to show. Today, we have politicians that tout that the rich must pay their "fair share" even though thy themselves have legislated a higher percentage of taxes on income for the rich than any other class pays. At the same time they incorporate loop-holes in the tax code so that they themselves, and anyone who is rich enough to have tax lawyers working for them, won't have to pay the high percentage. Then we hear from the Oval Office that the rich aren't paying their fair share and need to be taxed even more.
At the same time those who are the recipients of the government dole are being bated into class warfare to demand that the rich pay more to sustain them in their self-indulgence. Our government refuses to take any responsibility for the financial state we find ourselves in. Those who are the major contributors to our national debt are desperate to continue the government programs which are draining our financial pot because they have promised all of this government aid to pay for the votes from the dole recipients that keep them in office. All the while government, through the medium of the Department of Education and other government agencies, are ensuring that any mention of Christ or Christmas are taken from our textbooks, schools, classrooms and many other public venues.
It took the apparition of three spirits to convince Scrooge that he needed to mend his ways. What will it take to turn an entire nation around so that we don't suffer the fate that was staring Scrooge in the face before he changed?

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