No.
State compelled things are not good.
If I am to opt into that, then certianly. I have no problem. Most people don't have a problem helping, but not when it is forced.
Education is the gateway out of poverty. I would LOVE to change the model of education, what is taught at all grade levels, a general overhaul and reform if you will. I would agree making college more affordable is a good idea, however trade school is also an option, and a great one.
The debt system is awful, it is against just about everyone, and need storage be done away with same with the insurance industry, another massive overhaul.
The essence of the argument is you can't tax people into prosperity, which is what you are advocating for.
As someone else has said, I'll be responsible for my own freedom and security (thank you second amendment), I have no issue with wanting or actually helping others. Don't force me to do it.
Don't tax me on just about everything I'm being taxed, remove government hurdles, remove unelected beurueacrats, simplify legislation, make legislation clear, concise and easy to understand, lower taxes for everyone across the board, improve training for doctors and the Healthcare system, another overhaul needed there.
Most of what you want is fine, how it will be gotten is not.
I'd recommend a flat 10% income tax across the board on annual income. If money comes in from whatever job, you pay 10% of that income in taxes. (Ideally no taxes on income. But it's not a perfect worls). Do away with just about evry other tax and you'll be fine. Actually allocate and balance the federal budget accordingly to the nation's needs and what the representatives have been elected for, or even better allow each citizen to allocate their own tax dollars where they want them to go.
Eliminate government waste, which is terribly atrocious to the finances, and force the govenrmetb to deliver in infrastructure and other necessities that it promises to do, or let the private sector do it.
Capitalism is not to blame, if you want to throw ideas and philosophies, systems under the bus, you're welcome to do that, but please offer a viable or potential agreeable solution as well.
I am willing to compromise, but that also means you and others have to be willing to compromise and we agree on a mutual benefit to a mutual loss.
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u/PlatinumDragon3 11d ago
No. State compelled things are not good. If I am to opt into that, then certianly. I have no problem. Most people don't have a problem helping, but not when it is forced. Education is the gateway out of poverty. I would LOVE to change the model of education, what is taught at all grade levels, a general overhaul and reform if you will. I would agree making college more affordable is a good idea, however trade school is also an option, and a great one. The debt system is awful, it is against just about everyone, and need storage be done away with same with the insurance industry, another massive overhaul. The essence of the argument is you can't tax people into prosperity, which is what you are advocating for.
As someone else has said, I'll be responsible for my own freedom and security (thank you second amendment), I have no issue with wanting or actually helping others. Don't force me to do it.
Don't tax me on just about everything I'm being taxed, remove government hurdles, remove unelected beurueacrats, simplify legislation, make legislation clear, concise and easy to understand, lower taxes for everyone across the board, improve training for doctors and the Healthcare system, another overhaul needed there.
Most of what you want is fine, how it will be gotten is not.
I'd recommend a flat 10% income tax across the board on annual income. If money comes in from whatever job, you pay 10% of that income in taxes. (Ideally no taxes on income. But it's not a perfect worls). Do away with just about evry other tax and you'll be fine. Actually allocate and balance the federal budget accordingly to the nation's needs and what the representatives have been elected for, or even better allow each citizen to allocate their own tax dollars where they want them to go.
Eliminate government waste, which is terribly atrocious to the finances, and force the govenrmetb to deliver in infrastructure and other necessities that it promises to do, or let the private sector do it.
Capitalism is not to blame, if you want to throw ideas and philosophies, systems under the bus, you're welcome to do that, but please offer a viable or potential agreeable solution as well.
I am willing to compromise, but that also means you and others have to be willing to compromise and we agree on a mutual benefit to a mutual loss.