ArgoGeorgia
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Joined: 2/9/2007 From: Atlanta, Georgia Status: offline
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ORIGINAL: NorthernGent That's democracy. In the event you know of a better system, feel free to put your opinion forward and garner enough support for change. Plus, who will build your roads without taxation? surely you don't earn sufficient to enable you to build your own? The US is not a democracy, but rather a representative Republic bound under a set of laws. It is a rule of law, not majority rules (which is a PC way of saying mob rule). And there are some legitimate uses for taxation. They are outlined in the US Constitution. There are also other ways of doing works such as roads - usage fees, tolls, etc. Wouldn't that be more equitable? Charge for using the roads, schools, etc rather than just making everyone pay for it, regardless of how they use it? I'm not against all taxation. I'm against unnecessary taxation and income taxes. quote:
ORIGINAL: NorthernGent In other words, you agree there isn't equal access to opportunity. I think it's unethical to approve such a system - if you think you're good enough to compete, then why not start from a level playing field and see what's what? I said that opportunity exists for all, some more than others, true, but that is true in life. Every opportunity I had is available to probably most. Public school - check. Got a job at Wendy's and paid for a car - check. Joined the army - check. Paid for college with a job and student loans - check. What you are after is for the government to make sure that all things are equal, and that is not possible, probable, or even advisable. quote:
ORIGINAL: NorthernGent I've seen the stats with all donations/tax taken into account, i.e. public and private. It seems like you've shifted from "most generous" to "depends on the stats". Not at all. I find statistics that support my case, you cite statistics which support yours. I still feel that by and large the US gives more to the world than any other country. Period. quote:
ORIGINAL: NorthernGent Not really. You're not the only person paying tax, so you're getting something back. What gives me the right? I don't have the right. In terms of practicalities, who will build hospitals, schools, roads etc in the absence of taxation for the common good? By the way, did you go to a private school or public school? Either way you've benefitted from someone else's money - either your parents, or tax payers funds? I understand I am getting some things for my taxes. I better, I pay a signifcant amount each year. Again, I'm not completely against taxation as you seem to think I am saying. Not once did I state that. I am against the income tax and redistribution of wealth. There are some things that, as a community, taxes should be spent on - for the common good. But, as to your examples: Hospitals are commonly built by private corporations, churches, etc. And they typically do much better than publicly funded., Schools can and should be built by either private entitities or perhaps by local communities. Education is where I am a little torn - I recognize the good schools provide to society, but I don't feel public schools, at least as we have them here in the US, is very good. Most schools are paid for by local property taxes anyways, so it is outside the discussion of an income tax. Roads - there is a valid public good out of publicly accessible roads. But there are many more ways to fund them. Gasoline taxes, tolls, yearly miles driven charges, etc. Shouldn't come from income tax. I went to public school, as stated earlier. And my parents paid hefty property and local sales taxes for it. So yes, I did profit from someone else's money. Touche. But ya know, i don't think that argument gets you very far. Because my parents put money into the system, and rightly expected something in return. Quite simply, you are a socialist from the tone of your posts. You believe that the world's social ills can be solved by taxing the rich and giving to the poor. That is a system bound to lose in the end, because in total, you are taxing (punishing) the producers and rewarding the consumers. This is not an economically sound system and will fail. Good luck with it.
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