ax_murderer
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To the free man, the country is the collection of individuals who compose it, not something over and above them. He is proud of a common heritage and loyal to common traditions. But he regards government as a means, an instrumentality, neither a grantor of favors and gifts, nor a master or god to be blindly worshipped and served. He recognizes no national goal except as it is the consensus of the goals that the citizens severally serve. He recognizes no national purpose except as it is the consensus of the purposes for which the citizens severally strive. -Milton Friedman
If you soooo firmly believe that why do you need the government to make you give money!!! You can donate it, give it away, build public buildings, whatever to help the community. Wouldn't you already be giving away a great deal, probably even more than your tax increase, if that is what you firmly believe? Peter Unger argues that we should spend every penny beyond what gives us our sustenance away to organizations. I don't know if that is too far?I don't understand why some people won't do it until everyone else is doing more than them.
				
			If you soooo firmly believe that why do you need the government to make you give money!!! You can donate it, give it away, build public buildings, whatever to help the community. Wouldn't you already be giving away a great deal, probably even more than your tax increase, if that is what you firmly believe? Peter Unger argues that we should spend every penny beyond what gives us our sustenance away to organizations. I don't know if that is too far?I don't understand why some people won't do it until everyone else is doing more than them.