Some Ideas To Think About

Guest Post by Walter E. Williams

Some Ideas To Think About

Poverty is no mystery, and it’s easily avoidable. The poverty line that the Census Bureau used in 2016 for a single person was an income of $12,486 that year. For a two-person household, it was $16,072, and for a four-person household, it was $24,755. To beat those poverty thresholds is fairly simple. Here’s the road map: Complete high school; get a job, any kind of a job; get married before having children; and be a law-abiding citizen.

How about some numbers? A single person taking a minimum wage job would earn an annual income of $15,080. A married couple would earn $30,160. By the way, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, less than 4 percent of hourly workers in 2016 were paid the minimum wage. That means that over 96 percent of workers earned more than the minimum wage. Not surprising is the fact that among both black and white married couples, the poverty rate is in the single digits. Most poverty is in female-headed households.

Socialist Sen. Bernie Sanders’ presidential campaign garnered considerable appeal from millennials. These young people see socialism as superior to free market capitalism. Capitalism doesn’t do well in popularity polls, despite the fact that it has eliminated many of mankind’s worst problems, such as pestilence and gross hunger and poverty. One of the reasons is that capitalism is always evaluated against the nonexistent, non-realizable utopias of socialism or communism. Any earthly system, when compared with a utopia, will not fare well. Indeed, socialism sounds good but, when practiced, leads to disaster. Those disasters have been experienced in countries such as the USSR, China, most African nations and, most recently, Venezuela. When these disasters are pointed out, the excuse is inadequacies of socialist leaders rather than socialism itself. For the ordinary person, free market capitalism, with all of its warts, is superior to any system yet devised to deal with our everyday needs and desires.

Here are a couple of questions: Does an act clearly immoral when done privately become moral when done collectively? Does legality or majority consensus establish morality? Before you answer, consider that slavery was legal; South African apartheid was legal; the horrendous Stalinist, Nazi and Maoist purges were legal. Clearly, the fact of legality or a majority consensus cannot establish morality.

You might ask, “If you’re so smart, Williams, what establishes morality?” That’s easy, and you tell me when I make the wrong step. My initial premise is that we own ourselves. You are your private property, and I am mine. Self-ownership reveals what’s moral and immoral. Rape is immoral because it violates private property. So is murder and any other initiation of violence. Most people probably agree with me that rape and murder are immoral, but what about theft? Some Americans would have a problem deciding whether theft is moral or immoral.

Let’s first define what theft is. A fairly good working definition of theft is the taking by force of one person’s property and the giving of it to another to whom it does not belong. Most Americans think that doing that is OK as long as it’s done by government. We think that it is OK for Congress to take the earnings of one American to give to another American in the form of agricultural subsidies, business bailouts, aid for higher education, food stamps, welfare and other such activities that make up at least two-thirds of the federal budget. If I took some of your earnings to give to a poor person, I’d go to jail. If a congressman did the same thing, he’d be praised.

People tend to love a powerful government. Quite naturally, a big, powerful government tends to draw into it people with bloated egos, people who think they know more than everyone else and have little hesitance in coercing their fellow man. Nobel laureate Friedrich Hayek explained why corruption is rife in government: “In government, the scum rises to the top.”

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Robert H Siddell Jr
Robert H Siddell Jr
August 1, 2018 9:06 pm

All the FSA maggots need to be making a garden because food in Global Cooling, welfare money and White folks patience are about to run out.

Excommunicated
Excommunicated
August 1, 2018 9:53 pm

Of course stealing is wrong. We are going to eliminate it eventually. We just need to steal a little bit more from you, because you wouldn’t be able to handle total non-theft and freedom yet…And I can decide the appropriate amount. You see we have to take…baby steps.

Vixen Vic
Vixen Vic
August 2, 2018 12:29 am

Another great article by Walter Williams.

NickelthroweR
NickelthroweR
August 2, 2018 3:09 am

Greetings,
I’ll take it one step further. As an Anarchist, it is my belief that I can not delegate to someone powers which I do not possess. I am not permitted to use force against a person in order to take his property. Since I am not permitted to use force against other to redistribute their property, I can not authorize others to do so in my name. Same goes with attacking people that present no threat. I am not permitted to assault people that do not do as I say. I am only permitted to use force when I am being threatened by force. Given that, I can not authorize others to assault the public because I do not hold those powers. I can not give my blessing.

Just because some people vote doesn’t mean that you can create something that you yourself are not permitted to do.

MarshRabbit
MarshRabbit
August 2, 2018 7:19 am

“It should be noted that some respondents might round hourly earnings when answering survey questions. As a result, some workers might be reported as having hourly earnings above or below the federal minimum wage when, in fact, they earn the minimum wage.”

https://www.bls.gov/opub/reports/minimum-wage/2016/home.htm

Bilco
Bilco
August 2, 2018 8:02 am

What used to define poverty. “A man must be made to feel as uncomfortable as possible in his poverty.” Poverty today. I am entitled to some one Else’s money,and it is a benefit of being able to breath. ect. ect.