Rite to Work Tax

Padawanbater2

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And anyone who thinks otherwise is a fucking delerious idiot. And 99.9 % of people without jobs would love to work for $15 an hour too...go offer them that and you'll have millions lined up.
It seems obvious on its face doesn't it?

If people can live better lives by not working, then why doesn't everyone just stop working?

I suspect the OP (and people who actually believe that bullshit) haven't thought that far ahead..
 

tangerinegreen555

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It seems obvious on its face doesn't it?

If people can live better lives by not working, then why doesn't everyone just stop working?

I suspect the OP (and people who actually believe that bullshit) haven't thought that far ahead..
Everybody would rather work. Go trade places with someone stuck on welfare and tell me how great it is...these guys cherry pick a couple things without mentioning the big picture. Fox logic.
 

UncleBuck

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A city nearby will be charging twice as much in the future.
$52. a year now but going up to $156 in a few weeks.

This shit is unbelievable and has to stop.
More and more people with no jobs living better than the working class.
Just keep taxing the fuck out of homeowners and workers until they break.

How much do you Pay to Work in your town?
so you live near scranton, pa.

no wonder you have nothing better to do than count how many trash bags your hispanic neighbors put out.
 

tangerinegreen555

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so you live near scranton, pa.

no wonder you have nothing better to do than count how many trash bags your hispanic neighbors put out.
"Pittsburgh on one side, Philadelphia on the other and Alabama in the middle." My favorite Obama quote ever. Pittsburgh is cool. :smile:
 

UncleBuck

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"Pittsburgh on one side, Philadelphia on the other and Alabama in the middle." My favorite Obama quote ever. Pittsburgh is cool. :smile:
i grew up not too far away. it is an old steel and coal town that is now just disintegrating into a dump. a lot of angry white losers like OP there blaming all their problems on non-whites. reminds me of my favorite obama quote:

“You go into some of these small towns in Pennsylvania, and like a lot of small towns in the Midwest, the jobs have been gone now for 25 years and nothing’s replaced them,” Obama said. “And they fell through the Clinton Administration, and the Bush Administration, and each successive administration has said that somehow these communities are gonna regenerate and they have not. And it’s not surprising then they get bitter, they cling to guns or religion or antipathy to people who aren’t like them or anti-immigrant sentiment or anti-trade sentiment as a way to explain their frustrations.”
 

BuzzD2Kill

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If your gonna fence off the lands, charge people to hunt for food or ticket them for stealing water from public sources, you must give to the people what you have taken.
 

caveman117

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Some people (not all!) On welfare do better than if they were to work (around here at least) most people around my area feel like they are lucky to make $9.00 an hour. Ive known many people who choose not to work just so they keep their benefits.
Maybe the kids in these situations are not living as good pf lives as rheir working class Family counterparts but The adults are getting the state to pay for their habit, whether its alcohol, drugs, gambling, its messed up. Then again my local area hosts some of the poorest towns in the state but still, im sure it happens else where.

If you look at it from the addicts point of view, if they start working (over the table) then they have to start supporting their own habit instead of.just being floated money from the state to.support it.
You see mad people around here selling their food stamps for 50% in.cash or drugs. Im just saying the states welfare system (here) is heavily abused.
 

Rob Roy

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A lot of it is some taxes are fine though really roads, schools, cops if it wasn't for the drug war, and military I don't mind paying taxes for but a good amount of it is theft. Sure food stamps for poor with kids and health insurance for kids is cool ain't their fault some broke bitch birthed them.

All of the things you list which you like could exist absent a central coercive authority holding a monopoly on them.

In fact, when consumers of goods and services are able to chose from many competitors the level of the goods and services rises.

When a single coercive monopoly (government) prevents competition and doesn't care about market feedback, they lack the incentive to perform to a high level.

Most people won't understand what I just said, and further I doubt any of them can rebut it.

Thank you for being compassionate, and thinking of people that have less than you. It's not necessary to rob some people to provide "charity" though...in fact that isn't really charity then, it's just theft.
 

londonfog

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All of the things you list which you like could exist absent a central coercive authority holding a monopoly on them.

In fact, when consumers of goods and services are able to chose from many competitors the level of the goods and services rises.

When a single coercive monopoly (government) prevents competition and doesn't care about market feedback, they lack the incentive to perform to a high level.

Most people won't understand what I just said, and further I doubt any of them can rebut it.

Thank you for being compassionate, and thinking of people that have less than you. It's not necessary to rob some people to provide "charity" though...in fact that isn't really charity then, it's just theft.
No one is stopping you from starting your own fire-department and giving your local boys a run for their money. How much will you charge per fire? Hell you could even start your own security company and give your local police some competition. RoB RoY ToP FlighT SeCuRity
 

Rob Roy

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No one is stopping you from starting your own fire-department and giving your local boys a run for their money. How much will you charge per fire? Hell you could even start your own security company and give your local police some competition. RoB RoY ToP FlighT SeCuRity

Not very interested in fire fighting, I'm more of an educator. Perhaps I'll start a school. I can do that without anyones "permission" right? I'll be exempt from paying for other peoples schools too, right?

The reasons why many businesses don't exist isn't because they wouldn't provide value, it's because the people that hold a coercive monopoly won't release their grip on others.

You seem a little confused. Drinking laundry detergent again?
 

londonfog

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Not very interested in fire fighting, I'm more of an educator. Perhaps I'll start a school. I can do that without anyones "permission" right? I'll be exempt from paying for other peoples schools too, right?

The reasons why many businesses don't exist isn't because they wouldn't provide value, it's because the people that hold a coercive monopoly won't release their grip on others.

You seem a little confused. Drinking laundry detergent again?
Slave you sound like a frustrated failure. When you sent your children on their way to public schooling did you complain then ? How about when you went ?
You're an educator ?Tell you what, how about you educate us on how you file your taxes Slave.
 

UncleBuck

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Some people (not all!) On welfare do better than if they were to work (around here at least) most people around my area feel like they are lucky to make $9.00 an hour. Ive known many people who choose not to work just so they keep their benefits.
Maybe the kids in these situations are not living as good pf lives as rheir working class Family counterparts but The adults are getting the state to pay for their habit, whether its alcohol, drugs, gambling, its messed up. Then again my local area hosts some of the poorest towns in the state but still, im sure it happens else where.

If you look at it from the addicts point of view, if they start working (over the table) then they have to start supporting their own habit instead of.just being floated money from the state to.support it.
You see mad people around here selling their food stamps for 50% in.cash or drugs. Im just saying the states welfare system (here) is heavily abused.
it was a cool imaginary story the first time. i guess i did ask you to tell it again, so you did.
 
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