Not only am I lovingly married with children, I happen to believe very strongly that we are the unique creation of an invisible man who resides in the clouds. I also happen to know a great deal about welfare abuse, and I'm eager to reform the system to really cull those money grubbing little pieces of shit once and for all. – Tony Abbott, while having a beer with reporters, 27/07/10
What is the most efficient thing you, personally, can do to make the world a better place? You could buy an electric car and power your house with sewage, and even consider requiring everyone else around you to do the same thing. But maybe instead, you could donate some of your income to charities which help those who are truly in need. Think about the logistics of a renewable sewage energy plan, and all of the jobs in other industries that will be cut while your taxes go up to pay for these programs. Your hard earned money shouldn't be subjected to such outrageous taxes in the first place, right? The time has come to entirely abolish the government safety net which keeps the poor stuck in a dependency to welfare.
Now that you have all of that money back, go on; sponsor a child through World Vision, and you can buy that electric car if you really want, even though it looks ridiculous. Maybe cut the meat out of your diet too, stop littering, leaving all of your appliances turned on and plugged in all of the time, and, finally, give all of your spare income to the church for its urban dwelling programs. Doesn't it feel nice to be saving all of that money and making a difference at the same time?
Compassion is a virtue; never forget this. Forcing everyone to show compassion through taxation defeats the entire purpose of the concept. If every member of the population is guaranteed access to basic things like water, food, housing, and medical care, you lose all of your rights and the government controls every aspect of your life. You may as well have anarchy for the good that this does you. Are you really comfortable with having fluoride in your drinking water? The dentists say that this is a great way to combat tooth decay, but the dentists were probably bought out by the powerful Fluoride Industry. Those guys will do just about anything to get what they want; their tactics are brutal, and in their view, the end justifies the means.
Now, one might interject, it seems hypocritical to take this attitude towards health and safety regulations but not other areas of civil life, such as in the provision of marriage licenses to same-sex couples. Anyone who makes this argument lacks perspective, for the importance of retaining valuable social traditions cannot be overstated. The basic structure of our society and its nuclear family, some of which is indeed framed from religious doctrine, is what retains the balance of order in what could otherwise decay into a hopeless world. We are seeing this already as the societal importance of marriage and child rearing is being openly mocked and ignored in lieu of selfish, greedy and hedonistic pursuits. Traditionalism is the all-important part of the trifecta which completes the perfection of limited governing along with capitalism and democracy. These three terms may as well be synonymous for the good that they can do when used in conjunction with each other by a ruling class.
It is pertinent to consider the damage wrought upon society by those who wish to alter these vital components of the ruling structure in significant ways. The mere presence of self described leftists in all areas of government is proof that we are being overrun by people who have sickening plans to transform us into a communist dictatorship. Should revolution be out of the question? As with most sanctimonious calls to conservative action, this one has no action to back up its words. The only surefire way to win the heart and soul of a nation is through stirring up hatred against a voiceless, powerless minority. One may consider it irresponsible to generate such spiteful rhetoric without any interest in the potential negative outcomes (including acts of violence), but when you don't have much of a leg to stand on intellectually, it's one of the easiest, most revered ways to win.