Morgan K Freeburg over at House of Eratosthenes has posted a column that deserves more views. The Caveman And The Calculator tries to explain the mindset of those who claim to have the best answer
for those who could fall beneath the safety net of the entitlement
programs.
The article is worth the read as it succinctly peals away the thought process (or lack of) that is behind the current debate on increases in the government handouts the country seen in the last 10 to 20 years.
"... when a lack of understanding automatically leads to curiosity, right off the bat that makes me different from the subjects I seek to study. They
can surpass milestone after milestone in the spectrum of mounting
frustration, and from what I’ve been able to see, entirely fail to
realize even the slightest ambition to try to find out more than they
already know."
Morgan always makes me think and that is a good thing.
Please visit his blog and see for yourself.
L.V.
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