I don’t want government to leave me alone

“You say you want to provide a government that leaves us alone; quite frankly, I don’t want that,” the student said. “I want a government that is going to help me.”

This is what a kid told Senator Rand Paul at a speech he gave at Howard University.  He then said this:

“Do you, Sen. Rand Paul, have a formulated solution to come up with new American values so that the citizens of this nation have a worth more than dead presidents and Ben Franklin?”

I’m not sure what this means, but I’ll attempt to address it.  This kid doesn’t want government to leave him alone.  Well, it’s not going to.  Here’s what will happen.  Someday the kid will have a job (well, that might be stretch).  If he does, he’ll have a bank account and he’ll have been voting all this time.  Voting for the Democrat party, undoubtedly.  And during that time, the Democrat party will have raised taxes on the rich because of five trillion dollar deficits, and they will have figured out there is a crisis the likes of which they’ve never seen.  So what will they do?

They’ll see that this kid has a bank account with money in it and they won’t even ask the kid if he needs it.  They’ll reach in and take it.  The first time they’ll say it’s a one time deal.  But it won’t be.  They’ll take, say, ten percent.  Then they’ll take another ten percent.  You can take ten percent nearly indefinitely because the ten percent gets smaller every time.  But they’ll see it gets smaller and go for fifteen percent.  The kid will say, hey, this isn’t fair.

Well, tough shit, kid.  You can’t do anything about it, because they’ll place limits on withdrawals just so the money will still be there for their taking.  But wait!  The 4th Amendment says they can’t do this.  Well, guess what.  Who will have been appointing Supreme Court Justices?  Right, Democrats.  They’ll say it’s fine to do everything they’re doing to you.  Just what is the Constitution, anyway?  Just some obsolete living document written by dead white men, and we know that discredits it.  And you’ll blame it all on the last Republican president, Bush, or Paul, or whoever it might be.

Kid, you’re screwed.

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