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This is great...
But just how much tax to do actually pay? Compared to what the government spends?
Do you think that your contribution covers what it actually costs to keep the environment in which you live?
Even if we set aside what could argueably be called 'excessive' or 'debatable' programs, certainly from this welfare seems part of the issue.
I'd like to know if you think your individual contribution would cover what you 'cost?'
By that I meant does it cover for example building the roads we drive on, especially the great twisties we all so enjoy?
Does it cover the cost of lighting your streets and collecting your trash? And funding the police anf fire departments....how about the 'free-education' that kids get?
Well you get the picture....
If you think your contribution does cover this then questioning the validity of further contributions is valid.
Over here studies have shown it is not the case even with our high taxes, but I have no idea if the same is the case in the US...
So what do we think?
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