WebFire;1587204 wrote:Oh, you mean she had to work had for what she has? What a concept!
Even supposing that all U.S. citizens were maximally talented and maximally educated and as hard working and ambitious as a good conservative there are still not enough jobs for the amount of people who would like to work. Capitalist economies, for all of their amazing feats and wealth creation, consistently fail to provide enough work opportunities for all citizens. What is the conservative movement's answer to this persistent problem? Even during the industrial revolution when there was no central banking, low taxes, no regulations, child labor, etc. there was persistent and widespread periods of mass unemployment.
You can't be a rugged individualist and self-reliant if can't get a job and you can't sell your labor to be productive. Yet, even if there were zero lazy people there would still be millions of Americans who cannot get jobs over the majority of the business cycle.
This graph is the unemployed + workers who have given up looking for work and aren't counted in the labor force but would like a job if offered + people who are stuck in part time jobs but want to work full time.
Not even at the end of the last great boom before the early 2000's recession, when they first started tracking job openings, was there enough work for everybody.