I suppose the next time someone brings up gun violence in the US I will recommend them to immigrate somewhere with stricter gun laws. :snicker: — Tzeentch
An observation regarding taxes...
The places I call home have what some would call fairly high taxes. Yet, I know a few ordinary families with, say, more than one car. Societies with public transportation and self-made rich folks. And reasonable general standard of living.
Such like suggests (to me at least) that anti-taxers go by (dogmatic) ideology, but I could surely be wrong.
Which happens to an extreme degree in corporate America, the “private sector.” Oddly, we never hear you railing against that. It always works out somehow that this kind of exploitation is perfectly justified.
When it comes to the demands of capital or the prerogatives of the right kind of Americans, Republicans believe, absolutely, in the light touch of a “small” government that stays out of the way. But when it comes to Americans deemed deviant for their poverty or their transgressions against a traditional code of patriarchal morality, Republicans believe, just as fervently, that the only answer is the heaviest and most meddlesome hand of the state.
The principle is that I rail against the involuntary activity between non-consenting parties, — NOS4A2
If you want to call voluntary activity between consenting parties “slavery”, be my guest. — NOS4A2
his money taken from him without his permission, — NOS4A2
Until I see you feeding any of those people I will never deny them any means to acquire food. You would. — NOS4A2
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