Rights Not Looting
There is talk lately of "a right to health care" and "a right to a good job". In the town I live in, there is a conversation about "a right to affordable housing."
There is an interesting and vital distinction that I think people miss. The "rights" that were declared in this country from the beginning were natural and the didn't take anything from anyone else; except if those others wanted to oppress and control others. Freedom of speech is natural. Being able to say what you want to say to whomever you want to say it is the natural drift and it does not cost anyone anything "real" (you can not like what someone says, but that doesn't cost you anything but annoyance). Freedom of the press... same thing. Freedom of religion... obviously the natural thing is for people to worshop, or not worship depending on what their own heart tells them. It doesn't cost anyone else anything. "Life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness" do not extract a cost from others.
This new form of "rights" that people are now claiming actually cost others. Something must be taken from another ("looted" from what is rightfully theirs).
Examples:
"The right to health care" sounds good. Health is "natural". However, in order to supply the health care that would be everyone's "right", something must be extracted from others. Either doctors have to give their services away, with no thought to the effort it took for them to attain the skills and knowledge that they have and what the value of that skill and knowledge is. Or, taxes must be extracted from other people to pay for the health care of those who have a "right" to it, but cannot pay for it themselves. Or, hospitals and clinics have to give away care at an operating loss. Or, all three. What is the result? Would the best and brightest want to be doctors? (NO... and you can't get away with denegrating them for wanting to choose to make a good living over altruism) Hospitals and clinics will close. And, taking something rightfully earned from one person and giving it to another who hasn't earned it or performed a service for it is theft (looting).
"Right to a good job" This has to be taken from an employer, by telling an employer that they have to hire someone regardless of that employer's need for a particular person, that person's qualification for the job, or the employee's performance. Or, it is taken from the tax payers if the "right" is fulfilled by creating government jobs. In any case, there is no onus on the employee to prove their worth. They become a leech, sucking the lifeblood out of the employer, or, in the case of the unnecessary government workers, from all other productive earners. And, the employee who is working because it is their "right" to have a job, who doesn't have any incentive to work hard, brings down the morale and level of effort of other employees, something that can destroy the work ethic of a nation, and certainly can bring down a company.
"Right to affordable housing" (usually associated with having inexpensive housing in the midst of a desireable, and, hence, high priced area). This generally means artificially lowering the value of adjacent properties, which costs the property owners. It reduces the value of the property owned by whoever is forced to build "affordable" housing rather than building whatever the market could bear. If the housing is subsidized, it money is tranferred from one group of people (taxpayers) to another.
Etcetera...
Do you see the difference? It costs you nothing (meaning nothing real, though it may make you deal with your own thoughts and feelings) for me to have free speech. It costs you nothing (nothing real, though you may be disappointed in the result) for me to have a vote... even if I was a woman, or my ancesters were from Africa. But, if I don't have a job and you have a business, and you're forced to hire me, whether you've got my wages budgeted or not, whether I do a good job or not, it DOES cost you. And wait until I take you to court because I have a right to a "good job" and you're not paying me enough. You ain't seen nothin' yet!
We need to watch these "rights" arguments and see if they impose a real cost, a cost to body or property, on others. When someone claims a "right" that imposes a cost on another, warning flags should go up!
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