Photo credit: 2bgr8STOCK (CC-By-3.0)
Photo credit: 2bgr8STOCK (CC-By-3.0)

We’re hearing a lot lately about ā€œincome inequality.ā€ It’s a discussion that always seems to end up with the conclusion that government must do something. Actually, we’d be better served with regard to income if the government would STOP doing something—but I digress.

Those demanding equality of income are quick to blame the disparity of income on the alleged greed of those who possess more than they do, thus they attempt to claim the moral high ground. But the greedy pursue things for themselves with little regard one way or the other for anyone else. The envious, however, want what someone else has, and, failing to get it, don’t want anyone else to have it either. Envy is no more virtuous than greed. It may even be worse.

This is Brian Myers with your Caffeinated Thought of the Day.

Remember you can listen to Caffeinated Thoughts Radio on air at 8:00a and 6:00p on Saturdays on The Truth Network 99.3 FM if you live in the Des Moines/Ames Metro area.  You can also listen online live here.  Also we are on iTunes!

You May Also Like

Debate: David French vs. Sohrab Ahmari (Video)

David French of National Review and Sohrab Ahamri of the New York Post debated how cultural conservatives should respond to the secular left.

Caffeinated Thoughts Radio 2-18-17 (Rosaria Butterfield & Drew Klein)

This week on Caffeinated Thoughts Radio Shane Vander Hart and Brian Myers are joined by Dr. Rosaria Butterfield and Drew Klein of Americans for Prosperity.

What is the Proper Role of Science?

Of numerous things that President Obama said in his inaugural address his…

Young Evangelicals Are Not Experiencing a Sexual Revolution

A study completed by Mark Regnerus, a sociologist from the University of Texas, suggests that young evangelicals still embrace biblical teaching on sex.