I do have something against greed for sure. Which is present on both sides, but more so on the right.
Biblical principal says you pay your workers an honest day's wage for an honest day's work. Since saint Reagan codified income inequality, we don't have that. Executive compensation has skyrocketed (despite a decline in productivity) while worker compensation has been stagnant or declined (despite increasing productivity).
Greed is NOT a Biblical principal. The left has pretty much abandoned the Bible so there's no duh there. But the right, they've abandoned the principal while claiming to still adhere to it. That, in my book, makes them the more dangerous party.
I do have something against greed for sure. Which is present on both sides, but more so on the right.
So your against tax cuts, the cutting of federal job hindering regulations, creating jobs, creating the incentive for people to go to work, better healthcare, more competition in medicine, etc. I do not see greed. You see greed because of the small percent of the rich class.
Statistically even the low class is more wealthier than most around the world.
Biblical principal says you pay your workers an honest day's wage for an honest day's work.
True in less they are a bad servant then they should be fired. Matthew 25:26-30
If they are lazy they shall not eat 2 Thessalonians 3:10. And let us examine that passage you are referring.
Matthew 20:9-15
New International Version
9 “The workers who were hired about five in the afternoon came and each received a denarius. 10 So when those came who were hired first, they expected to receive more. But each one of them also received a denarius. 11 When they received it, they began to grumble against the landowner. 12 ‘These who were hired last worked only one hour,’ they said, ‘and you have made them equal to us who have borne the burden of the work and the heat of the day.’
13 “But he answered one of them, ‘I am not being unfair to you, friend. Didn’t you agree to work for a denarius? 14 Take your pay and go. I want to give the one who was hired last the same as I gave you. 15 Don’t I have the right to do what I want with my own money? Or are you envious because I am generous?’
Verse 13 says it isn't unfair when you agree to work for that wage.
Verse 15 talks about the owner earned the money, it is his money, and he can do as he wishes with it generous or not. The workers agreed in the morning to work all day for the same wage while the workers in the evening agreed to work for the same wage.
If they didn't agree then they had the freedom to go to another landowner and seek better pay or better conditions.
But this only lives under a free market and capital driven economy based on supply and demand. If workers demand better pay and leave or boycott a company then that company has a choice to raise wages, fire employees, cut out company incentives like free gym mnerships, etc.
Since saint Reagan codified income inequality, we don't have that.
Funny same old socialist speech.
Executive compensation has skyrocketed (despite a decline in productivity) while worker compensation has been stagnant or declined (despite increasing productivity).
Despite having no data. Let us say this is true. Every economic system ran by humans will have flaws and imperfections. No system is perfect until Christ rules on Earth.
What makes a system better than others is it's foundation in morality.
A corrupt government that was built out of immoral politicians voted in will want more government control as what we see in any socialist or communist country. Where the citizens are equal but equally poor.
Immorality will be in any system but in a free market under capitalism with limited government (only for securing a free market, promoting competition, and judicially preventing crime) we see a checks and balances in immoral dealings of companies towards their workers. One company like Hobby Lobby may raise their starting pay to 18 dollars an hour while Michaels arts and crafts store pays 13 dollars an hour. Is it connected to Hobby Lobby's strong Christian foundation? Maybe.
The point is as a worker in a free market of competition guess which store will attract more employees. It could even put Michaels out of business.
But it also was Hobby Lobby doing well and choosing to raise their starting wage versus having the government promote a disastrous living wage that businesses may not be able to afford without firing employees, cutting back, or simply going out of business.
Greed is NOT a Biblical principal.
True. But being a wise steward with your money is.
The left has pretty much abandoned the Bible so there's no duh there.
Agree.
But the right, they've abandoned the principal while claiming to still adhere to it. That, in my book, makes them the more dangerous party.
Funny. Deception and ridiculous.
Let us all remember the economy and way of life under Trump's policies versus now under Biden.