luke warm, on 2011-September-09, 07:14, said:
A friend called about fifteen minutes into it. i wasn't finding the speech so riveting that I didn't pick up the phone. That's in contrast to a recent call while I was playing a hand of bridge. I answered that one briefly and said I would call him back.
He pushed the view that I am comfortable with, that government actually can do and has done useful things. Whoever came up with the references to Lincoln should be getting a big bonus. I know more than a few people who are never short of criticism of government who really benefit quite a bit from programs. I do not claim hypocrisy, we live in the world as it is and if there are benefits to be had then take them even if you oppose the program. But when people speak as if government just has never done anything for them at all I think they need to examine their life more closely.
I am not prepared to do a financial analysis on all the programs.
I think that perhaps our fundamental problem is a lack of realism. This applies to everyone, including myself. Saying that we cannot afford everything that our entitlements have promised is a start. However I am not at all sure that I and others of the old/comfortable/ not rich should be exempt from sacrifice here, but it has to be shared.