Dear Congress, Obama, And #OccupyWallStreet Folks

October 23rd, 2011 (8) Posted By Pat Dollard.

Below is a reader comment to an earlier post that I’ve decided to make into a post.

Dear Congress, POTUS, And #OWS Folks:

I bought a recliner Saturday. I bought it on sale, but that was a happy accident. To buy the recliner, I needed money. I could have used the money from my paycheck (about $30K per year), the money in my savings account, or a store credit card. Of course, I need things like food, clothing, and shelter, so I must keep money for those expenses.

The store expected me to give them money in exchange for the recliner I carried home with me. If I use credit, then the store knows that it will get the price it asked AND bonus money for allowing me to take extra time to pay money for the recliner I wanted. If I want something that I don’t have money in any account, and I choose not to buy on credit, I can either wait to purchase the recliner after I’ve saved money, or get another job to pay for the item. It is illegal for me to simply print money and use it for the recliner, or the other bills, or for donations to church/charity.

The government should work the same way. If the government wants to give money to (insert country here), then it should check the accounts for amount of money available, check for bills coming due, consider unexpected expenses, and then decide to give or not. If the government wants to give money to a person because of children in the house, lost jobs, or medical expenses, or if the government wants to care for the soldiers here and abroad, it should take care of those commitments first before spending more. If the money to be given to (insert country here) is more important than lost-job spending, then you stop spending on lost-jobs and start spending the money for (insert country here).

Money doesn’t grow on trees, dear leaders and lemmings, and once borrowed, it cannot simply be made to vanish. I don’t need to borrow money from others to buy 28 recliners; one is sufficient. I don’t need to give money to every charity that asks because the need is great; if I give away all my money instead of paying my rent, I will soon be in need of taking charity from others. Who will give to charity then? If I borrow money for one recliner, and decide it’s the wrong color, shape and size, I either make do or sell it to a friend; I don’t blame the cashier who sold me the recliner, and I don’t demand that the store refund my purchase price.

I paid cash for the recliner. It’s comfy and it’s mine. World Vision still gets monthly support for a kid, my student loan still gets repaid, and my fridge has food for a few more weeks. I do my best not to live “paycheck to paycheck” but I for sure don’t live beyond my means. The government cannot live beyond its means either. That’s irresponsible. Those like the #OWS lemmings who insist the government should care for them are as irresponsible and immature as those in charge.

Sincerely,
An American Citizen

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  • http://twitter.com/HolgerAwakens HolgerAwakens

    Hey Brenda,

    If anyone tries to take that recliner of yours away to give to someone else.  Give us a call.

    Well said.

  • http://www.jameshooker.net James Hooker

    Brenda, did you and I have the same Dad?  If your dad said: ¨Son (daughter?), if you´ve got 10 bucks, you can´t spend 12 – it´s better to spend 8 and save 2.”   If he said this to you, I´m signing on to ancestry dot com and, boy, do I have a question or two for mother.

  • Jarhead68

    Great post.

  • Jarhead68

    Great post.

  • Jarhead68

    Great post.

  • Sam

    What really sucks is most stores will take the recliner back, and or give you your cash.It is a tax write off after all. No personal resonsibility here.

  • Gator

    When I grew
    up that was the way it was done. Along with Tokens for meat and other staples.
    Gasoline was almost nonexistent. My father was a car dealer

    Ooops no
    cars. He went to work at a Ice and cold storage plant. People back then knew
    how to suck it up and help one another. Fresh Deer meat out

    of
    season..There is work out there now but the a-holes on Wall Street don’t want
    work they just want to cry and whine.

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_54WFAGW7SOZAYYLI5RLEWHYA5U Jafro

    Brenda nailed everything about responsibility.  Something all the occupiers lack entirely.  

    Radio was all abuzz this morning with this protester…  left her husband and 4 kids for this occupy crybaby-fest.  She’s an advocate of de-schooling her children (not encouraging them to learn anything they don’t want to)  Her current actions is still on-par… setting the worst possible example for all of them.http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2052278/Occupy-Wall-Street-Florida-hippy-Stacey-Hessler-leaves-banker-husband-4-kids.html

    The husband should file for divorce immediately if he cares at all about setting a good example. …and he should do it before she comes back from being everyone’s “tarpmate”.  Talk about irresponsible.