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12-27-2008, 01:49 PM
Libertarian Party of Wisconsin chair Jim Maas: ’separation of charity and state’
December 26th, 2008 · 2 Comments
Quoted in The Wausau Daily Herald. Thanks to Rolf Lindgren, via [email protected] for the link:
“Altruism is an illusion when it comes to the government,” said Jim Maas of Rothschild, chairman of the Libertarian Party of Wisconsin. “Americans are a generous people who donate to many worthy causes. … When misfortune or disaster strikes, Americans help out.
“Government is based on force, and force is difficult to reconcile with any meaningful concept of charity. When a government bureaucrat sends money to someone in need, it doesn’t make taxpayers compassionate and caring persons. It also doesn’t mean that the bureaucrat is a good and caring person, because he is doling out the money that the government has forcibly exacted from American taxpayers, not his own. To be meaningful, we must be free to give to those causes which appeal to us. There should be separation of charity and state.”
Filed Under: Libertarian Party
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http://www.independentpoliticalreport.com/2008/12/libertarian-party-of-wisconsin-chair-jim-maas-separation-of-charity-and-state/
December 26th, 2008 · 2 Comments
Quoted in The Wausau Daily Herald. Thanks to Rolf Lindgren, via [email protected] for the link:
“Altruism is an illusion when it comes to the government,” said Jim Maas of Rothschild, chairman of the Libertarian Party of Wisconsin. “Americans are a generous people who donate to many worthy causes. … When misfortune or disaster strikes, Americans help out.
“Government is based on force, and force is difficult to reconcile with any meaningful concept of charity. When a government bureaucrat sends money to someone in need, it doesn’t make taxpayers compassionate and caring persons. It also doesn’t mean that the bureaucrat is a good and caring person, because he is doling out the money that the government has forcibly exacted from American taxpayers, not his own. To be meaningful, we must be free to give to those causes which appeal to us. There should be separation of charity and state.”
Filed Under: Libertarian Party
2 responses so far ↓
http://www.independentpoliticalreport.com/2008/12/libertarian-party-of-wisconsin-chair-jim-maas-separation-of-charity-and-state/