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The Most Dangerous Addiction of Them All: Entitlements

Dennis Prager
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Posted: Mar 21, 2017 12:01 AM
The Most Dangerous Addiction of Them All: Entitlements
  

All addictions -- whether to drugs, alcohol, gambling, sex or cigarettes -- are very hard to escape.

There is one addiction, however, that may be more difficult than any other to escape, in part because it is not even regarded as an addiction. It is entitlements addiction, the addiction to getting something for nothing.

One indication as to the power of entitlements addiction is the fact that while great numbers of people have voluntarily given up drugs, alcohol, gambling, etc. -- almost always at great pain -- few give up an addiction to entitlements. For the majority of able-bodied people who get cash payments, food stamps, subsidized housing, free or subsidized health insurance, and other welfare benefits, the thought of giving up any one of those and beginning to pay for them with their own earned money is as hard as giving up alcohol is for an alcoholic.

Politicians know this, which is why it is close to impossible to ever reduce entitlements. And, of course, the left knows this, which is why the left almost always wins a debate over entitlements. Every American who is the beneficiary of an entitlement backs them, and many who are not beneficiaries of entitlements would like to be.

Aside from ideology, this is why the left constantly seeks to increase entitlements. The more people receiving government benefits, the more people vote left.

In this sense, the left in every country -- in America, the Democratic Party -- should literally be regarded as a drug dealer. Virtually every American given a free benefit becomes an addict who relies more and more on his dealer, which is exactly what the left seeks.

As noted at the outset, one reason entitlements addiction is so powerful is unlike other addictions, it is not regarded as an addiction. As a result, few entitlement addicts see themselves as addicted. Why, then, would any of them seek treatment? To the entitlement addict, receiving entitlements is as natural and uncontroversial as breathing air. Air is free, and so are entitlements.

Another reason entitlements addiction is unique among addictions is that very few drug, alcohol or gambling addicts believe that they are owed drugs, alcohol or their gambling debts. Entitlement addicts, on the other hand, believe that society owes them every entitlement they receive -- and often more. The very word "entitlement" conveys the message that the recipient has a right to the benefits. So there is a moral component for entitlement addicts that does not exist among other addicts (except for opioid dependents, who are in pain; these patients really are owed painkillers, and society is immoral for not allowing them to receive them).

Not only do entitlement addicts believe there is moral virtue to their addiction but so do a vast number of non-addicts known as progressives. They believe that there is a moral imperative to give people more and more entitlements. This, in turn, feeds the moral self-image of those dependent on entitlements.

Yet another reason for the uniqueness of entitlements addiction is it ultimately does more damage to society than any other addiction. Other addicts can ruin their own lives and those of loved ones, and drunk drivers kill and maim people. But society as a whole can survive their addictions. That is not the case with entitlement addicts. The more people who receive and come to depend on entitlements, the sooner society will collapse economically. Society does not directly pay for drug addicts' drugs, alcoholics' alcohol or gamblers' gambling debts, but it pays every penny for entitlement addicts' addiction. In fact, the current U.S. national debt is about equal to the reported $22 trillion this country has spent on entitlement programs in the last 50 years.

When you combine the addiction and selfishness of many (certainly not all) of those who are dependent on entitlements (including middle- and upper-class Americans who receive a home mortgage deduction); the tendency for the addiction to grow from one generation to the next; the dependence of one of the two major political parties on the votes of those who receive entitlements for the party's very existence; and the belief of tens of millions of non-addicted progressives that society is morally obligated to give more and more people more and more entitlements, it becomes very difficult to see a solution.

In the meantime, the entitlement state in every country is failing, forcing them to bring in tens of millions of migrants -- many of whom share none of the countries' values -- to keep the entitlement state alive.

This addiction ultimately ruins the character of many of its recipients, the economy of all the countries in which it exists in large numbers and the value system that created the prosperity that made so many entitlements possible in the first place.

But other than American conservatives, almost no one even recognizes it as a major problem, let alone an addiction.

 

 

https://townhall.com/columnists/dennisprager/2017/03/21/the-most-dangerous-addiction-of-them-all-entitlements-n2301802



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Welfare is not an entitlement. SS is.

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Social Security is what you pay into with each check.

How is getting your money back entitled?



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lilyofcourse wrote:

Social Security is what you pay into with each check.

How is getting your money back entitled?


 Right. We pay into SS so we are entitled to it.



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lilyofcourse wrote:

Social Security is what you pay into with each check.

How is getting your money back entitled?


Mmm, come sit at my office and watch all the nonworkers coming in trying to get SS for life.  We pay into it.  They reap the rewards of it.   



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Social Security is not an entitlement. Welfare is an entitlement.

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Lady Gaga Snerd wrote:

Social Security is not an entitlement. Welfare is an entitlement.


 Nope



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Nope what? SS is NOT an entitlement. You PAY into it. Sheesh.

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the original intent of social security (or relief as it was referred to then)was to help those in desperate straits due to the depression/economy--banks had closed, other financial institutions had collapsed, nation-wide unemployment, etc. --like a lot of programs, ss began with good intentions but then morphed into something entirely different--an expense account for the congress to " borrow " from as the " need " arose--whether the " need " was genuine or merely a pet project of some politician

believe that was 2009 or 2010 when, for the first time in the history of the social security programs, there were more withdrawing benefits than were contributing funds to the program
given the natural attrition of our population combined with our burgeoning "welfare/entitlement" population, the ultimate demise/insolvency of the program is a foregone conclusion

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Well, we also have more, older people, living a lot longer, too.

That's a bigger drain, too.

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Lady Gaga Snerd wrote:

Nope what? SS is NOT an entitlement. You PAY into it. Sheesh.


 Right. Which is why we are entitled to that money.



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Lady Gaga Snerd wrote:

Nope what? SS is NOT an entitlement. You PAY into it. Sheesh.


Mmm, the Puerto Ricans that come here claiming they tried to kill themselves so they can get SS for life.  It is like a reality show in the waiting room.  I don't think they ever have worked. 



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Lady Gaga Snerd wrote:

Nope what? SS is NOT an entitlement. You PAY into it. Sheesh.


 That is what makes it an entitlement.  An entitlement is something you have a right to.  The word has been co-opted and used for what people come to THINK they have a right to, like welfare.

 

en·ti·tle·ment
inˈtīdlmənt,enˈtīdlmənt/
noun
 
  1. the fact of having a right to something.
    "full entitlement to fees and maintenance should be offered"
    synonyms:rightprerogativeclaimMore
     
    • the amount to which a person has a right.
      "annual leave entitlement"
      synonyms:rightprerogativeclaimMore
       
    • the belief that one is inherently deserving of privileges or special treatment.
      "no wonder your kids have a sense of entitlement"


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Social Security is an entitlement, but not because you (general) are getting your own money back. You are getting someone else's money Several "someones" as a matter of fact. "Your" money was already paid out to someone else.

But it is an entitlement under the sense that you are legitimately entitled to it if you paid into the system.

I do agree with the thought behind the OP though, even if it's incorrect in it's use of language. Free stuff is a hard addiction to break. Everyone loves free stuff.

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