You don't want to pay for free education, roads, libraries and other infrastructure, defense and environmental protections?
Free, FREEEEEEE! Yes, everything for free. But my only question is if it is free to you who is paying for it? TANSTAAFL
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No thank you. I want I live in nature in a small communities where we don't need any of those "services". We can make our own roads and teach our own children. And the rest of it is nonsense to me. Just my opinion. I know other people want to live differently than I do.
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Largely agree with you and you can do that but not everyone has that choice to get out from the city. Even living in the country can appreciate some public services like libraries...although the internet and e-books have reduced their value perhaps. Definitely good to reduce our dependence upon the state and live as free and independently as we can - its a great feeling being more self reliant.
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But still, Mr. Taxman will come for YOU for whatever you have. Robbers have no barriers to their greed. Those “services” can be provided by someone, NOT the state.
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Personally I don't feel overtaxed but IMO most workers and consumers are paying more tax than they should while very wealthy rich pricks fund politicians to give them tax cuts.
The private sector will never provision sound foreign policy, trade negotiations, military, policing, major infrastructure, fundamental science research etc.
A mixed economy with mostly free markets and some state provision is the ideal. To achieve this you need an involved public who participate in the democratic process- something that becomes difficult over time but something that we can all contribute to.
The wealthy rich pricks like to foster the belief that all politics is corrupt and so make citizens cynical and disengaged- all the better for their crony capitalism. This is what is destroying liberal western democracies as much as anything else.
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