If any national government, particularly including the USFG, is truly bettering the world than the world would be absent that government, I would not be defending the proposition that taxation is theft.
(Of course it is not really if people don't begrudge paying to the State. However many people do wish to be allowed to do whatever they want with the money in their pockets.)
Those fellas and ladies who think taxation is theft indeed need to justify the implicit assumption that the world is better off because of any national government. Really? Please do justify that proposition. I think that at least you'll realize that you had never considered questioning that before.
Socrates said a life unexamined is not worth living.
(Of course it is not really if people don't begrudge paying to the State. However many people do wish to be allowed to do whatever they want with the money in their pockets.)
Those fellas and ladies who think taxation is theft indeed need to justify the implicit assumption that the world is better off because of any national government. Really? Please do justify that proposition. I think that at least you'll realize that you had never considered questioning that before.
Socrates said a life unexamined is not worth living.
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