And I'm not trying to be a jerk here. I'm not exactly for mega corporation's and all of their BS. There is must be a balance of free market and power given to the government. And it is a delicate balance.
So one example you list under your paid for by your taxes is protection. And for the most part that is fair. We should have well trained and equipped troops, law enforcement and firefighters. I'm totally for this no matter where you are. But where I'm from our culture strives for personal responsibility. We have the right and the duty to defend ourselves, our property and our nation LAWFULLY. So imagine my surprise when individuals from hundreds of miles away of whom I've never meet or had any connection too other than we live under the same sky and the same flag want to buy back my firearms via law enforcement
Would a buy back program not count as protection? Because for some it would. And for others there is always something else. Why stop at protection? Why stop at roads and transportation and education? Why not housing? Why not food and water and energy? Why not high speed internet and Netflix and Disney plus? Where does it end sir? I could stand to lose some weight, but why should a pay for a gym membership when I could be taxed back to health?
Im not trying to be a jerk here. Free market capitalism would chew us all up in a heartbeat if left unchecked. It should be regulated enough for us to thrive while the economy continues to grow at a slower pace. We need to have a conversation on where that balance is.
What do you mean "I've fucking paid for it"?
You've paid for all of the things you use?
In direct proportion to the amount you use them?
How do you know?
This seems like something that needs a lot more thought and analysis
You've paid for all of the things you use?
In direct proportion to the amount you use them?
How do you know?
This seems like something that needs a lot more thought and analysis