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If someone can please link Glenn Beck talking about the act of, as Keith Olbermann calls it, "A la carte government" I'll be thankful, but basically this is what he said in a video clip Keith Olbermann played today:
That in an America where a person has to pay the Firemen out of pocket (coming soon to a tea party-ruled nation near you!) in the scenario where your house and your neighbor's houses are both on fire, a person has no moral obligation to give the firemen the ok to put out the other person's house if it'll cost the first person another $75. Why? Because that bastard presumably won't pay it back!
So let's break this down some more: A person has payed $100,000 for their house and land, not including property taxes, month by month, over a 25-year period and just payed the mortgage off last month, but their house catch fire today, their home, full of sentimental value and thousands of dollars worth of property should burn to the ground because they didn't pay $75 LAST WEEK? And why isn't possible fire service included in the property tax?
Glenn Beck's world is a cold, dark place where no one feels grateful or hospitable to lend someone $75 dollars to put out their house or pay it back, I suppose never mind if there might still be people inside. It's a place where apparently no one is neighborly.
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