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		<title>Entitlements? &#8211; by Lowell E. McCoy</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The following is an article written by Lowell E. McCoy of Arkansas.  From time to time we will be including material from brother McCoy, this is (hopefully) just the first installment.
Entitlements?
An online opinion letter, Feb. 12, written by a man named Ken, expresses a  prevailing view of people in our country. It shows [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The following is an article written by Lowell E. McCoy of Arkansas.  From time to time we will be including material from brother McCoy, this is (hopefully) just the first installment.</p>
<hr />Entitlements?</p>
<p>An online opinion letter, Feb. 12, written by a man named Ken, expresses a  prevailing view of people in our country. It shows how far we have moved  from our Constitution and the word of God, as well as experience and common  sense.<br />
The pertinent part of the letter is as follows: &#8220;There is a nagging  question, which is: what good have the tax cuts and small government, which  conservatives talk about , done for the majority of Americans; like people  who vote? If it has done some good, how has that good progressed to masses  of homeless, significant losses in the middle class, the current housing  crisis and the current economic crisis? Every citizen of every country,  particularly the economic leader of the world, should be entitled to health  care, education and affordable housing. That is the reason why you have a  society. In order that collective resources, properly managed, can provide  the best quality of life those resources can afford. Anything less is  unthinkable, unethical and a disgrace. It is also anarchy and a fervent  (sic) ground for groups like Al Qaeda.&#8221;</p>
<p>There are so many fallacies in this that we can respond to only a few. These  are disastrous to all of us, including Ken and his kin. No such society can  prosper or even exist indefinitely as a free people. What Ken is saying is  pure socialism, diametrically opposed to our capitalistic system.</p>
<p>Tax cuts for those who pay taxes contribute to the well-being of all  responsible citizens. They stimulate investment and production. Investments  increase capital for more new housing, money for those who need loans for  purchasing houses, starting businesses and a host of other things which  bolster the economy. Production increases the job market, providing more  jobs. Products are produced for sale to produce profits, thus building up a  better life for all who are willing to prepare themselves to participate in  the process. It is not giving anyone anything, but making it possible for  people to take care of themselves. This, in turn, gives people self-respect,  a sense of accomplishment and motivation for self-improvement and  advancement. Cutting taxes does not involve giving the savings directly to  those with less money, but it helps enable them to better take care of  themselves and that is the proper result which benefits everyone &#8211; all of  society. Those who do not get tax cuts ought to be thankful for those who  do.</p>
<p>There is one more thing about a high percentage of those who are benefitted  by tax cuts or lowering of tax rates. They are able to contribute for  benefits to those who cannot work and have legitimate needs. According to  statistics, Americans are the most charitable people in the world. So, Ken  is very mistaken that tax cuts have not helped him and thousands of others,  either directly or indirectly.</p>
<p>All of us who are at least age 80 have seen the beginning and progress of  socialism in our country. That means government intervention in the citizens&#8217;  personal well-being and responsibilities. It has been tried in nation after  nation and is always found wanting. It cannot work because it always stymies  personal initiative and sense of accomplishment and engenders dependence on  the government. It is a surrendering of more and more freedom for government  control.</p>
<p>The fact is, that citizens are not entitled to any personal benefit from our  government. Why are only health care, education and affordable housing  listed as entitlements? Why not demand allowances for automobiles, food,  clothing, utilities, household goods, entertainment, vacation time, personal  hygiene items, etc?</p>
<p>The Bible teaches that people are to have personal property and assets of  various kinds, obtained by their own initiatives and abilities. The Bible  says much in both the Old and New Testaments about helping those who are  truly poor and needy. Many people of great faith, in the Bible record, were  wealthy and they used it for the Lord (Acts 2:44-45; 4:32-37). Ananias and  Sapphira sold a piece of property and lied about what part they gave to the  Lord. Not giving it all was not the problem, but lying about the amount was  the problem. Peter explained this in Acts 5:4. Paul says, &#8220;He who has been  stealing must steal no longer, but must work, doing something useful with  his own hands, that he may have something to share with those in need&#8221; (Eph.  4: 28). The parable of the talents (Matt. 25:14-30) shows that God expects  us to use our money for gain. Paul was speaking of those who would not work  and he said, &#8220;For even when we were with you, we gave you this rule: If a  man will not work, he shall not eat&#8221; (2 Thes. 3:10, in the context of 6-15).</p>
<p>From years of experience, it is clear that a very high percentage of those Ken calls the homeless do not have to be homeless. They have not prepared  themselves to work; messed up their lives with wasted living; wasted money  or some other negligence. Tax cuts have no negative effect upon them. Ken  and others are very mistaken.</p>
<p>-Lowell E. McCoy</p>
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