I hate it when people make this mistake. Ask yourself how far you would get in this world without making judgements about the reliability of sources.
That's an ad hominem.
Compare: "I'm not going to the psychic to cure my infection" or "I'm going to believe the consensus of established scientists, and not the wingnuts" with "I'm not going to take Ann Coulter seriously".
Nope. Left wingers would happily give their own money, as long as everyone else who was able to had to do the same. It's a small difference, but a big one.
Tough. Parking fines aren't voluntary either. Neither is paying to support the military.
How does someone benefit from welfare payments in the same way that they do from the military?
Sometimes voluntary payment produces worse results for everyone than coercive payment. It's called a collective action problem.
In a modern society people want things that markets cannot fund efficiently. There are obvious public goods that benefit everyone, such as the police and the fire department. There are also goods that substantial portions of the population want, but others don't.
Thus we have a social contract. Some of my tax goes to pay for churches (or to offset the tax breaks they get – same thing)
How is giving someone a tax break, the same as you paying their taxes for them?
that I don't like, and religious people pay some tax that supports state funding of conceptual art with naked lesbians, which I like.
No. Because it isn't. Tax fraud is a much greater problem.
I'd rather it worked more efficiently to combat poverty than to foster relationships between people who could find better things to do.
It seems you understand neither efficiency nor welfare if you say that. Welfare is an efficiency promoting institution. People don't consciously realize this, although their continued support for the welfare state shows that they understand it on some level..
You say welfare is efficient. What percentage of the total amount disbursed is consumed by administration?
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