tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7203434.post4926755224939105731..comments2023-10-05T08:28:04.536-07:00Comments on The Forum: How to Make Antinomian Living Possible for the DisadvantagedJameshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13174642993051101471noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7203434.post-88394553094257278842012-08-01T06:19:08.332-07:002012-08-01T06:19:08.332-07:00So relevant to our country as well. An excellent p...So relevant to our country as well. An excellent post. One of the maddening aspects of this is that it is so self-evident, so obvious, and yet political correctness limits an honest, public discussion of this problem. It is frightening to think that there is a considerable segment of the population that is totally fine with being 100% dependent on the government for sustenance. Such an attitude is devastating for the individual, and also for society at large, as Dalrymple so accurately gives an account. <br /><br />The question: do those in positions of power, who peddle off-the-chart government assistance, genuinely want to help the impoverished class, or are they content keeping them dependent so as to maintain a permanent voting block? In other words, is the final goal of the left to expand the dependent class, even if that means the devastation of culture and civilization?Jameshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13174642993051101471noreply@blogger.com