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Jay Evensen: Credit card debt will soon be all of society's problem
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I wish government would stop trying to control public behavior through the tax code. You shouldn't buy a car or a house or make an investment based on what the tax policy is. You should do those things because they make good financial sense. Likewise, you shouldn't have children or give to charity because the government will give you a tax break. You should do those things because they make you happy.
The result is that we have a tax code that takes a library to store and a dozen tax attorneys in order for the average company or citizen to comply fully.
We hear cries everyday to get government out of our bedrooms, away from our personal conversations, and away from our other personal decisions, yet we let them meddle with our spending decisions through the tax code.
Rather than pay $500 in interest on credit cards each month to the banks, imagine how much good could be done by giving the same amount to charity. Savings may lose to inflation, but giving endures forever... it changes one's view of the world.
Greed and glutony got us where we are. Compassion and sharing will get us where we need to be. The government encourages and expands the former. The latter must come from one's heart.
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THIS IS A DISASTROUS POLICY, and has been for years.
I have lived extremely frugally my entire life. I've lost 60% of the savings that I've accumulated during that frugal life. I have no debt other than my mortgage. And now the government is about to obligate me and my posterity to paying off the debt of SOMEONE ELSE?!?!?