Narupug wrote:
Galt you seem to be proposing that those who don't pay taxes, even when paying taxes would most likely cause problems, don't deserve a say in what we use tax dollars on and the like. You're seriously proposing we go back to the 1700's where you only got a vote if you were a land owning white male? You say it's the person making 30,000's fault for not making more, but everyone can't be making six figures because some jobs just need someone to do them and these jobs don't pay that much. How can you fault the person making 30,000 when he may not have had much of a choice? You also suggest that the poor don't deserve to have schools built near them because they don't pay taxes, how can you expect someone to even have the option to reach earning 300k when they can't even get a quality education?
In the DOI it states that everyone has a right to life liberty and the pursuit of happiness, don't you think that's kind hard when you want to deny them any help at all and let them rot?
No one is taking away their life, no one is denying their freedom, nor denying their right to pursue happiness.
When did I suggest that they don't receive schools built in their district? When did I say that tax money should be dispersed equitably? I merely suggested that those who pay zero in taxes really don't have a right to determine where tax money is spent via representation. Freeloaders should not be represented and the tax code should be fixed so that there are no freeloaders. If a man makes $30k a year, fine, I'm not asking him to say the same tax rate as a man making $300k. He should, however, pay something, don't you think? Is he not using roads? Is he not using the military to defend his home (yes, this one is abstract but it's still relevant)?
If that $3,000 in taxes he pays a year makes him stand up and hold accountable those who spend so much of their time thinking of new ways to sew corruption and waste then it will have accomplished it's mission. I never stated that I want to push that man so hard that he starves to death in the gutter, no, but when the politicians that run this country have made themselves accountable to only 53% of the population who is going to stand up and tell them "No."?