And if we paid directly for a teacher, then they would remember who they work for. Instead, they seem to think they are in control and that they work for the gov (who is that?) instead of us.
Then how would the govt program the next generation?
And if we paid directly for a teacher, then they would remember who they work for. Instead, they seem to think they are in control and that they work for the gov (who is that?) instead of us.
All taxation is theft. So... YEP.
It has come to occur to me that not all taxes are created equal and while I do not presume to know the most just, I do find certain taxes to be more egregious than others.
The first to which I find so overtly immoral is the Property Tax. I believe that one of, if not the, most important roles of any Government is the protection of Property Rights. It is the most basic principle of any society that you may not steal from your neighbor. It is also imperative, in a free society, that any person is entitled to the fruits of their labor and thus without private property, there can be no Liberty.
The idea that the simple act of owning property gives the Government the right to tax it means that there is no ownership of property at all. If the Government, by use of force, can confiscate an individual’s home or vehicle for failure to pay a tax on it, then by that very definition the ownership lies solely with the Government, the individual is merely a renter.
All taxation is theft. So... YEP.
I dont know if everyone agrees with the definition of a usage fee as a tax or not...but if you do, then I dont consider that theft.
If they pay for a bridge/highway with tolls, and you only pay those tolls by using the bridge/highway...then I do not consider that theft. Same with a garbage service, etc. If a town wants to provide a garbage service and charges a fee for using it, as long as they dont outlaw other people from creating their own garbage service and charging for it, to create competition, I dont see the issue (although, I have a feeling the government run service will quickly be put out of business via lower prices/better service of the private companies)
Definition of tax
noun
1a compulsory contribution to state revenue, levied by the government on workers' income and business profits, or added to the cost of some goods, services, and transactions:
higher taxes will dampen consumer spending
a tax on fuel
http://oxforddictionaries.com/definition/english/tax
I don't see fees, tolls, etc. as taxes. But as you mentioned it gets complicated if they demand tolls for highways or fees for schools and at the same time prohibit private competition or at least hamper competition in a way a participant in a free market couldn't do it. Although I still wouldn't see the toll/fee as the main problem in that case, but rather the additional laws/regulations/etc. that impede the free market.
Yeah - definitely not everyone agrees that a government usage fee is a tax... personally, I see anything the government makes me pay as a tax, so a toll is a tax to me and one that I dont think is a bad way of going about it.
yup, we're pretty much there...
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