rwtxag83 said:Malibu said:
First, define the social contract.
My stab: If you work a standard 40 hour work week, you should be able to afford a modest home that you own, food, and reasonable creature comforts for leisure, charity, and children's activities for a family size up to 4 kids.
The problem: That's not really true anymore.
And that's because irresonsible government spending on social entitlement programs has driven the costs of those items too high to be affordable.
And not at all because the free market shipped those jobs to Asia to return capital to owners and sent cheap t-shirts and cashier jobs as replacements.
