Keeping Your Paycheck Is A Human Right Too

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The other day I came across the following the video:

Is housing a human right? In one sense it is. Human beings have the right to build, buy, and rent housing. But does the above YouTuber mean it in that sense? Are Americans with money really being denied the right to secure housing? Is there an epidemic of builders, home sellers, and landlords indiscriminately pushing away well-heeled customers?

Of course not. No one is stopping any American from building, buying, or renting a home he or she has the money to build, buy, or rent. The above YouTuber doesn’t believe housing is a human right in a freedomist or natural-rights sense; he believes it in a Marxist sense. If a person is an adult and is breathing, the government must provide him or her with housing if he or she doesn’t have the means to secure housing for him or herself.

But here’s the rub: You can’t create a housing entitlement without also creating a housing obligation. In order to solve homelessness, you have to make the taxpayers the slaves of every loser who has drugged, fornicated, or slothed him or herself into chronic unemployment.

Here’s a real right the Woke never acknowledge or deem worthy of protection: The right to keep what you have earned.

For you to use your body (i.e., corpus property) for your own principled amusement, you must be able to make certain decisions. And one of those key decisions is the right to spend the vast majority of your earnings on the things you value—not the things the government values.

Your values are the fruit of your mind. The most forceful way you express your values is through your spending. If you lose too much control of your paycheck to the government, you lose control of your mind—your ability to formulate your own values is effectively lost. Your values become the government’s values. Citizens thus have a hard-stop limit on their obligation to fund the government. The moment the government exceeds this hard-stop limit, the governed cease being citizens and are rendered serfs.

Okay, groovy freedomist, that’s all I got. What say you? Do you have the right to keep the vast majority of your paycheck and spend it on the things you value? Or are you just a serf to the compassion-industrial complex and whatever “human rights” it dreams up? Let me know what you think when you get a chance. Peace.


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4 responses to “Keeping Your Paycheck Is A Human Right Too”

  1. steve poling Avatar
    steve poling

    Taxation is theft. Income tax is fractional slavery.

    1. Mr. Groovy Avatar
      Mr. Groovy

      Well said, Steve. If the government confined its mission to two things—keeping the peace (e.g., jailing violent criminals) and providing goods and services that are universally needed and coercion dependent (e.g., roads, water treatment plants, national defense, legal tender, etc.)—the tax rate for funding all levels of government would easily be under 20 percent. This means the typical American would keep 80 percent or more of his paycheck. Not necessarily optimal, but considerably better than the current situation.

      P.S. I know this is a weird request, but would you mind emailing me at [email protected] and providing me with your email address. I have a favor to ask that you might be interested in. Thanks.

  2. Some of this comes from HUD that mandates “housing first” instead of treatment first for homeless support.
    The graft and grifting never ends.

    1. Mr. Groovy Avatar
      Mr. Groovy

      Nailed it, my friend. “Housing is a human right” is just a polite way of saying “the top executives of Democrat NGOs deserve to live like kings at the taxpayers’ expense.”

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