I can't complain that life isn't fair to me, but I can see where and how it's unfair to other people.
That's the way it works. You're a poker player, if you win some fucker else loses. That's the way it works, the principle is the same... we're competing for resources. You invest your money, or labour, in an effort to compete, and you either win or lose.

I'm of the view that being dealt a good hand makes you lucky, not good.
I agree. I don't pretend to be either unlucky nor good. I'm lucky I live in a country where I can be idle for a decade and not die. I'm also immoral for expecting the taxpayer to cough up.

The only lefty view I really still hold onto is the need for welfare. I know most unemployed people are unemployed for a reason... they are unemployable, either because they are too stupid, too lazy, or both. These people still need food, water and shelter, otherwise we have a problem that seems to me a great deal more worrying than a tax burden.

It's not right, but it's the way it is. Life isn't fair. Pay your fucking tax and be glad, in fact be proud, that you're not someone who lives like that.