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Originally posted by CSquared288
I am not upset and I apologize if it seems that I am becoming so. However, you are talking without really saying anything.
but it only takes a few people who don't give a toss about things like that and they can wreak havoc on the rest of the community. hence we need laws, bylaws and all sorts of regulations to protect the greater community.
Please give me an example, in this context (as you seem to have some reason for saying this), of how a few people who don't care about personal responsiblity would wreak havoc if this system was nation-wide.
Originally posted by ll__raine__ll
yes in an ideal world we'd all be allowed to do what we want and would be able to rely on "personal responsibility" to see us through.
but it only takes a few people who don't give a toss about things like that and they can wreak havoc on the rest of the community. hence we need laws, bylaws and all sorts of regulations to protect the greater community.
Originally posted by cancerian42
Originally posted by ll__raine__ll
lots of countries either don't have building codes or don't enforce them. but then when they get hit with a magnitude 6 earthquake, such as india did not so long ago, hundreds of thousands of people die .... why do you think that is?
People that live in countries like these will disagree, because they do not have the money to follow the codes. Some people have to focus their income on things like food. You can make excuses for why mandatory codes are best, but those who cannot afford houses like that are either forced to break the law or go homeless and ultimately many more lives in the predicted future would be lost due to homelessness than to earthquakes.
Originally posted by CSquared288
Instead of hiring contractors or carpenters to build houses, therefore forcing you to either borrow excessively or pay through the nose, why is the average American not able to construct their own shelter? I figure the government could fund clinics or companies whose sole purpose is to educate you on all aspects of home building and provide materials (or means to obtain materials) so that a person may construct their own house.
in our countries though ... our immediate needs such as food, water etc are already addressed and we keep striving to make everything else better. that includes our accommodations and other dwellings.
they HAVE to be safe and that safety has to be guaranteed. that's what the government does.
While I sympathize with your core-sentiment CS...in isolation, the gradual affect of this 'hypothetical' on the livelihood of approx 8 million wage and salary workers, and 2 million self-employed...kinda speaks for itself. While I advocate self-reliance, and the decentralization of economic/political power...consider the overall economic impact of your solution?
If your radical restructuring were actually in the offing, as a retired cement contractor, I propose we start with clinics whose sole purpose is to educate the average citizen on all aspects of the legal-system. Surely the country could survive with a few less lawyers.
Originally posted by cancerian42
reply to post by ll__raine__ll
So if it is the government's responsibility to keep us safe then why is it not mandatory that everyone have a dome home which is perhaps the safest home of all rather than any kind they like which may not last "the test of time". After all, the building codes aren't perfect, some homes are destroyed even with them by tornadoes which are much more common than earthquakes. And while we let the government control the safety of our homes why don't we put our babies in government custody so that no harm comes to them, and eat from a government regulated menu everyday so that we are healthy too?
Originally posted by CSquared288
we may have voted them in be we sure as hell didn't tell them they could squander our money. that was a choice of their own independent of the will of the people.
you can't spot corruption until the corrupt deeds have already taken place.
and for some reason you believe that this is restricted to the upper echelons of our governing bodies. you are mistaken.
www.abovetopsecret.com...
AND, darn it all, this post is about ideas for the betterment of our civilization. please post some. we all know the world has gone to hell.
[edit on 15-12-2008 by CSquared288]