Wednesday, September 21, 2011 Tryon Daily Bulletin / The World’s Smallest Daily Newspaper
Letter to the Editor
America’s greatness To the Editor: I can see the sage of Birdland as Obama’s Rationing Czar. Share resources equally. Ten gallons of gas per month – no one can have more until everyone can have 11. Nine hundred gallons of water per month – no more until everyone can have nine hundred and one. Electricity – 9 kw. per month. Businesses included. No computer upgrades until everyone gets one. Tokens for three ounces of steak per month – to be traded by vegetarians at farmer’s markets. Two rolls of toilet paper per person per year – maybe a little slack for women,
just a little, though. Granted, his argument about overpaid execs, also athletes and showbiz people; these are a small minority. Limit their incomes to $100,000, I say. Or, Tome, works at KFC and makes $15,000 and Ron, an entrepreneur, makes $85,000 running his business that employs 20 people. Fair is fair. Each should have $50,000. That sounds very much like, “… each according to his need.” That’s been tried and failed. Striving for a better lifestyle is what drives prosperity. Classes, lower, middle and upper, are fluid designations. Figures show much crossing from one to another over a generation. This is America’s greatness that the whole world recognizes. - Bob Neubauer
taken from them in a free society. Otherwise there is no incentive to excel, to start businesses, hire people, actively participate in commerce and overall improve To the Editor: This is in response to Don the lot of everyone. This is why communism and Weathington’s Sept. 9, 2011 column “Conversation from Bird- all totalitarian regimes ultimately land” entitled “Resources 101.” fail in that all the people are reOur nation was conceived in duced to a situation where they liberty and dedicated to justice share a common misery. This is for all. Our nation thus founded where redistribution of wealth jealously guarded and protected leads. As it has been said, “You soon private property rights. The right to private property is the foun- run out of other people’s money.” dation of every right we have, The government cannot spend including the right to be free and money more wisely than those should free use of their to havearefree use of one’s private ourwho reading this ad confirms claim to behave a closely-read private property. property. newspaper – and illustrates the old motto multum in parvo would encourage the readMr.– much Weathington’s in little. Thenotions next time youI have something to sell, remember have the quickest, suresters andtomost to 14, takewelcome a look at way the Sept. and surmisings the effect reach buyers through their favorite newspaper. 2011 letter to the editor on pages to severely limit ifisnot outright 8 - 9 of the Bulletin by Stuart R. destroy private property rights inDaily The Tryon Bulletin Goldstein. our country. A person’s posseswww.tryondailybulletin.comThis is a well-written sions – included in this is their rebuttal to Mr. Weathington’s money – they should have free “Resources 101” column. – Howard Brittain, Columbus. use of it with no threat that it be
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