Mns wrote:
I'm just wondering how taxes are "other people's money". I mean, the government provides services (roads, regulatory agencies, defense, etc) and gets paid in taxes.
PS: This isn't a tea party rally or Ron Paul convention. Saying things like "OMG HE WANTS TAXES TO BE RAISED!!!" isn't going to earn you any points.
The notion that I am supportive of or affiliated in any way with the tea party is laughable.
Mayo. Be reasonable for just a minute, but don't hurt yourself trying..stop if you need a break, and try again later.
Let's say you pay an electrician to wire your home and install an extra telephone jack in your bedroom. Let's say the price of this comes to total $20,000. This is a service the electrician has provided, and he is paid by you. Wouldn't you question why the fuck a service that should cost a few hundred dollars ended up costing $20,000?
Apply that concept to the government, spanning many, many uses of taxpayer money over multiple projects for multiple branches, divisions and subdivisions.
Yes, taxes that are collected by the government are not other people's money per se, but they have the potential to become other people's money in the form of lower taxes or equal taxes due to increased government efficiency and competent management of funds.
Why are you so adamantly opposed to reducing wasteful spending by the government? I am not proposing to eliminate spending on programs and projects that provide benefits that outweigh the costs. I am proposing simple consideration of what could be done better.
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