Tolls? Or just let people use them whether they paid or not. Or have property owners pay for the roads adjacent to their property. There are ways to do it without resorting to force.
So their should be a toll everywhere? I don't think you understand, let's say like 50-100 people in a city of a million didn't pay their taxes. Their is suppose to be a toll everywhere to look for these people? Why would anyone make their life like that? Who would pay for the tolls too? If it's a small tax and you can use the roads, what the hell is the problem? I sometimes get the feeSling people just say "no" for fun.
Again, is it voluntary or not? I've asked this many times and I don't think you've answered.
I don't think it should be. The previous example I gave is a good reason.
Not sure what you mean here.
Sorry, what I mean is that if there should a small government that a community that organizes to build roads, schools, etc. It's not like all government's are evil that want to take all your money away and eat lobster every night.
Is it voluntary? And what do you mean by privatized public schooling anyway? If it's privatized, the government shouldn't have anything to do with it. Unless you're using the typical Republican definition of "privatization", which is to take taxpayer funds and give it to private firms as corporate welfare. There is a HUGE difference.
What I meant was that every public school could be paid for by taxes. Privatized menaing that parents and teachers control it. Not beaurocrats.
I'm still debating myself on this and abolish public schools, but this might work.
Yes, I debate myself.
Sure it can...if it's voluntary.
Wouldn't it just be easier with a low tax?
Yes, and I doubt there would be 20. Again, free market public transportation has been very successful in the past, and even in the present in at least one case.
I'd like an example please. Wouldn't it just be easier for one? I mean it's for a city, controlled by the city.
Yeah, but that doesn't answer my question. What happens when someone disagrees? Are they left alone or forced to comply?
Well, I can convince them. But if all fails. Why not make them? It would make life hard for everyone? Can't use the Roads, can't use the plumbing, can't send your kid to public school(well this one goes either way, but if said person has no time for homeschooling or money for private schooling)?
Instead of just saying no, why not talk it over? Why would you say no?
Would you? Why?
I understand that you are closer to a libertarian than most people, but for example "privatized" schools funded by taxes? That's not libertarian at all.
Maybe that's not libertarian ,but I think I might be a good idea. If the people in the community don't want it. I won't do it. Even if it fails after I try it, I can do it the other way.
Once again, I take the word "tax" to mean it is not voluntary. That's my problem with it. If it were voluntary instead, I'd have no problem with it.
But why depend on some people donating? There's people who never donate, but pay their taxes.
I just want to know why you wouldn't want to pay a small tax for all this and make life easier?