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But if we've been paying the same amount of taxes, and our services keep degrading is the best solution to keep shoveling our money into this fire pit?
I know greater funding will improve many programs, but who says higher taxes will increase funding for the programs in need?
Ive developed a large amount of apathy due to the mismanagement of tax payers funds and until it's rebuilt from the ground up I have no reason to trust the system to use my funds in good faith.
Bring critical, even venomously so if government spending is not the same as saying taxes should be reduced/removed, or government programs reduced.
Put differently: I'm critical of how school lunch money is spent, but I sure as shit don't want to reduce school lunch funding.
A common problem is republicans get in office, claim to be draining the swamp, funnel tax finding to their buddy's private company, get a trust fund for when they retire, then turn around the next election cycle and say the public program is broken. That deserves venom.