Here we go with the same old tired arguments again.
People are incapable of governing themselves so other people have to do it for them.
The bureaucrats most far removed from your situation know better what to do with your money then you do yourself.
Even thought slavery is outlawed, the government has the right to take from you, thru force if necessary, any amount of money it decides. This in essence makes me a slave of the government giving them my labor for free and against my will.
If the people here for redistribution of wealth thru threat of imprisonment (i.e. income tax) were honest, what they would want would be a system whereby the entire earth's mean income were calculated. Then everyone above that mean (as I suspect everyone here is) would be taxed down to the mean. Actually below it if you consider the built-in inefficiency of the government transfering all that money around.
But that isn't what they want. What they really want is everyone who earns more then THEM to be taxed more. Then either have that money redistributed to THEMSELVES or have the government fund THIER pet project (whether it be the road THEY want, the education program THEY want or whatever else)
Governments have a few legitimate functions. Protection and Defense of its citizens (i.e. Military and Police with limited powers) A limited court system. A few regulatory agencies to monitor things that all humans by the nature of our existance must share (water, air, land etc). If the other services and functions are so great why are we FORCED to pay for them. I would much rather see a system where we keep all of our own money (except for items listed above) and then if the government wants to make services available for a price I can choose to buy them or not. I'm sure the quality of the services would improve and the cost would go down. In addition, no one would be forced to pay for something they dont want.
Now before everyone posts the doom and gloom scenarios remember a few things.
I don't go to the government to buy my food. By the arguments I heard above, one could argue that food is such an important thing that it just cant be left to the private sector. "People would starve... Only the rich would eat." But that isnt the way it is. Now if we were forced to go to the govt for free food and were also taxed to pay for it, I would be willing to bet that food prices would go up. Furthermore, there would be one grocery chain and perhaps one restaurant chain. The choices would probably be extremely limited and I would probably stand in line for hours as the bureaucrat checked everyone's food card.
I am not forced to go to the government and use its transportation. If so there would probably 1 or 2 types of cars to choose from and the would cost alot more and run like sh1t.
I don't go to the government for my clothing. If so we would all probably be wearing the same shirt and pants and pay alot more for them.
I don't go to the government for my shelter. If so, we would all probably live in the same style of dwelling. It would probably cost more and be worse. Without pride of ownership it would also not be as well maintained.
Let's see. Food, Shelter, Clothing, Transportation those are all necessities that people purchase thru the free market system. In most cases the government doesn't even attempt to offer a competing service because it can't.
OK lets look at education now. Why are we to believe that the free market cant handle education. I would much rather keep my school taxes and whatever portion of my state and federal goes to that. Then take the $8,000 or $10,000 a year and shop the market for the school that best suits my children's needs.
Same goes for healthcare, retirement funding and probably just about every other "service" the government forces me to buy from them whether I want/need it or not.
People are incapable of governing themselves so other people have to do it for them.
The bureaucrats most far removed from your situation know better what to do with your money then you do yourself.
Even thought slavery is outlawed, the government has the right to take from you, thru force if necessary, any amount of money it decides. This in essence makes me a slave of the government giving them my labor for free and against my will.
If the people here for redistribution of wealth thru threat of imprisonment (i.e. income tax) were honest, what they would want would be a system whereby the entire earth's mean income were calculated. Then everyone above that mean (as I suspect everyone here is) would be taxed down to the mean. Actually below it if you consider the built-in inefficiency of the government transfering all that money around.
But that isn't what they want. What they really want is everyone who earns more then THEM to be taxed more. Then either have that money redistributed to THEMSELVES or have the government fund THIER pet project (whether it be the road THEY want, the education program THEY want or whatever else)
Governments have a few legitimate functions. Protection and Defense of its citizens (i.e. Military and Police with limited powers) A limited court system. A few regulatory agencies to monitor things that all humans by the nature of our existance must share (water, air, land etc). If the other services and functions are so great why are we FORCED to pay for them. I would much rather see a system where we keep all of our own money (except for items listed above) and then if the government wants to make services available for a price I can choose to buy them or not. I'm sure the quality of the services would improve and the cost would go down. In addition, no one would be forced to pay for something they dont want.
Now before everyone posts the doom and gloom scenarios remember a few things.
I don't go to the government to buy my food. By the arguments I heard above, one could argue that food is such an important thing that it just cant be left to the private sector. "People would starve... Only the rich would eat." But that isnt the way it is. Now if we were forced to go to the govt for free food and were also taxed to pay for it, I would be willing to bet that food prices would go up. Furthermore, there would be one grocery chain and perhaps one restaurant chain. The choices would probably be extremely limited and I would probably stand in line for hours as the bureaucrat checked everyone's food card.
I am not forced to go to the government and use its transportation. If so there would probably 1 or 2 types of cars to choose from and the would cost alot more and run like sh1t.
I don't go to the government for my clothing. If so we would all probably be wearing the same shirt and pants and pay alot more for them.
I don't go to the government for my shelter. If so, we would all probably live in the same style of dwelling. It would probably cost more and be worse. Without pride of ownership it would also not be as well maintained.
Let's see. Food, Shelter, Clothing, Transportation those are all necessities that people purchase thru the free market system. In most cases the government doesn't even attempt to offer a competing service because it can't.
OK lets look at education now. Why are we to believe that the free market cant handle education. I would much rather keep my school taxes and whatever portion of my state and federal goes to that. Then take the $8,000 or $10,000 a year and shop the market for the school that best suits my children's needs.
Same goes for healthcare, retirement funding and probably just about every other "service" the government forces me to buy from them whether I want/need it or not.
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