Apr12

Imagine John

John is a very productive individual. He doesn’t eat, he doesn’t sleep, he doesn’t rest, and he doesn’t play.

At age 3, he learned medicine, and past doctor tests with flying color. Then he worked 24 hours a day serving humanity earning $ 1 million dollar per day. John is a very good doctor.

At the age of 40, John realized that he can no longer be at his peak to serve the society. So John then decided to kill himself.

Aaaaoooouuueeuuuueeeeeekkkkk, (sounds of John cutting his own throat). What a man! What a sacrifice! What a determination to be productive! What a role model of selflessness societies have been telling us to become?

Then, what would IRS do to John?

IRS has been continuously robbing John of half of his income. After John is dead, IRS also tax John’s inheritance through cruel inheritance tax.

The money goes to those who eat, sleep, rest, breed, and expect the rest of us to pay the entire bill.

Also, one thief tried to get into John’s dwelling place and accidentally hit the wall. John’s estate is sued and all his wealth went to the thief, legally, in our very liberal court.

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1. Promote learning evolution theory to understand humans’ nature.

2. Help humans to be happier.

3. Create a pretty much pareto improvement where the productive make more kids and the parasites get more cash.

Solutions presented in this website are meant to work and correct.

Here, correct means practically or factually correct as oppose to politically correct. The latter is often not the case due to heavy influences of demonic envy bigots, and their prejudices that plagued most society.