08-13-2017 | #11 | |
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Mullica Hill, New Jersey
Posts: 2,593
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Re: So Proud
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You presume the government operation to be less costly than private sector services. I do not share that view. Right? what right? I pay for my private healthcare insurance. I have paid into medicare my entire working life, and have, with employer help, paid for private healthcare my entire working life. It's no right, I earned and paid for it. Same with Social Security. I pay for my water, my electricity, my internet, my Registry membership and all of MY necessity's. The government doesn't have money of their own, they get it from you and me. So I pay for me, then must pay for the others too? Why don't they pay? This is fair? I have the right to work to earn money to pay for what I need. I have earned money by working since I was 11. That is one right that we all do have. I love when others attempt to determine what my "fair share" needs to be, or they assert it is not enough, so that others may pay nothing at all. And all of those shareholders, bondholders, and corporations? Guess what? All taxed! ( and doubly so, i.e. personal and corporate!) Without private sector employment and taxes, the government would have precious little to spend, on keeping us safe with critically needed defense spending, building common infrastructure etc. Taxes and charity are two distinct things. They should not be confused. Marty |
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