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Most of our nation's great problems, including our economic problems, have as their root decaying moral values. Whether we have the stomach to own up to it or not, we have become an immoral people left with little more than the pretense of morality. You say, "That's a pretty heavy charge, Williams. You'd better be prepared to back it up with evidence!" I'll try with a few questions for you to answer.

Do you believe that it is moral and just for one person to be forcibly used to serve the purposes of another? And, if that person does not peaceably submit to being so used, do you believe that there should be the initiation of some kind of force against him? Neither question is complex and can be answered by either a yes or no. For me the answer is no to both questions but I bet that your average college professor, politician or minister would not give a simple yes or no response. They would be evasive and probably say that it all depends.

In thinking about questions of morality, my initial premise is that I am my private property and you are your private property. That's simple. What's complex is what percentage of me belongs to someone else. If we accept the idea of self-ownership, then certain acts are readily revealed as moral or immoral. Acts such as rape and murder are immoral because they violate one's private property rights. Theft of the physical things that we own, such as cars, jewelry and money, also violates our ownership rights.

The reason why your college professor, politician or minister cannot give a simple yes or no answer to the question of whether one person should be used to serve the purposes of another is because they are sly enough to know that either answer would be troublesome for their agenda. A yes answer would put them firmly in the position of supporting some of mankind's most horrible injustices such as slavery.

After all, what is slavery but the forcible use of one person to serve the purposes of another? A no answer would put them on the spot as well because that would mean they would have to come out against taking the earnings of one American to give to another in the forms of farm and business handouts, Medicare, Medicaid, food stamps and thousands of similar programs that account for more than two-thirds of the federal budget. There is neither moral justification nor constitutional authority for what amounts to legalized theft. This is not an argument against paying taxes. We all have a moral obligation to pay our share of the constitutionally mandated and enumerated functions of the federal government.

Unfortunately, there is no way out of our immoral quagmire. The reason is that now that the U.S. Congress has established the principle that one American has a right to live at the expense of another American, it no longer pays to be moral. People who choose to be moral and refuse congressional handouts will find themselves losers. They'll be paying higher and higher taxes to support increasing numbers of those paying lower and lower taxes. As it stands now, close to 50 percent of income earners have no federal income tax liability and as such, what do they care about rising income taxes? In other words, once legalized theft begins, it becomes too costly to remain moral and self-sufficient. You might as well join in the looting, including the current looting in the name of stimulating the economy.

I am all too afraid that a historian, a hundred years from now, will footnote America as a historical curiosity where people once enjoyed private property rights and limited government but it all returned to mankind's normal state of affairs — arbitrary abuse and control by the powerful elite.

Walter E. Williams is a professor of economics at George Mason University. To find out more about Walter E. Williams and read features by other Creators Syndicate writers and cartoonists, visit the Creators Syndicate Web page at www.creators.com.

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You hit the nail on the head. All these Government programs have created a "non working" class that just takes from everyone else. Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of happiness, but where did it say you must be made happy? Especially at the expense of those actually working?
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Posted by: Wayne Wright
Wed Apr 1, 2009 7:12 AM
Your closing paragraph on decaying morality (beginning, "I am all too afraid...etc"), really made us think about what is happening to us as a nation. In future articles please give us your opinion as to how we might stop this insanity...or, os it too late?
Many thanks for your insightful articles,
Bromley and Suzanne Lowe
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Posted by: Suzanne Lowe
Wed Apr 1, 2009 12:54 PM
First, keep voicing your opinion, teach, and vote people. This article hits the spot. If I knew how much money I lost to taxes, almost a third, I would of never volunteered for all that overtime for extra money.
Comment: #3
Posted by: Jim May
Fri Apr 3, 2009 1:21 PM
You are correct Williams, Our morals have declined and you are a prime example of that. Greed is a sin. Jesus said "All who would follow me would give away all their worldly possessions". Jesus also said "Love one another as I have loved you". He was telling the people to "take care" of one another. All you wealthy people do is whine about taxes. Taxes that you rich people can well afford. You are about as immoral as they come. The Bible also talks about humility, something you obviously know nothing about. I guess because you were lucky enought to get a higher education (something millions of Americans simply cannot afford) you think you are really something pretty great. Well pal, your're wrong. Ever hear the term "educated idiot". You are no better or no worse in the eyes of God than anyone else. Someday you will end up before the Lord. Then what?
Comment: #4
Posted by: Richard
Sun Apr 5, 2009 2:16 AM
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