silverhandorder
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SSi is called "insurance" for a reason.
An example.
A person buys car insurance for a brand new Lincoln, pays for a week, and gets plastered by a drunk driver. Said policy included cost of replacement. Does that person's insurance company get to say "Nuh-uh, you didn't pay enough" and opt out of replacing the vehicle.
No, of course not. The vehicle is paid for out of the funds the insurance company has on hand, built up from the payments collected by other customers and that the above customer will add to in the years that follow.
Don't matter what you call it the effect will be default on one level or another. They can not afford to pay you what they promised. You will not get the young generation jumping to pay for you. They will either pay you with depreciated dollars or cut benefits.
Car insurance does not require outside sources.Like car insurance, even voluntary SSi would require sources from outside the system to fund the program.
Use a road pay the toll, want fire department to send a car to help you pay for service, subscription based or w.e. Allow for private competition.Please expand on "user fees".
There are other systems out there besides the progressive (and quite oppressive) tax system we have in place now, systems that would permit smaller taxation per individual while still delivering enough revenue for the g'ment to operate and function.
Even a lean and svelte government would require some form of taxation to operate.
Well lets start with balanced budget amendment.
Ethics are not relative. A thief wants everyone to respect private property rights except him. Same goes for everything else you either have ethics or don't.To be quite frank, no, I would not take it personally at all.
Why would I.
And ethics are simply relative.
Life is full of choices. You could choose not to pay taxes and get arrested. You could choose to resist arrest as well. Still your fault for breaking the law. Whether said law should be changed or not, one has to work under current laws while engaging in efforts to change said laws.
So what makes what the government does different from the mafia? How are you morally right for supporting them?