When you only see one side of the equation, you aren't "doing math". You're rationalizing.
Those so called "services" could just as easily exist in a world where people pay for the things they chose to use and aren't forced to pay for the things others chose for them and that they don't use or wouldn't use if other possibilities were allowed to exist.
Okay, smarty pants, let's set up an equation. (this is the part where I use math to prove government is a contradiction and I'm right and you're wrong)
Tell me how you can possibly delegate a right to other people, that you do not possess?
(the answer is you can't) So, let's say you have zero right to do that. We'll express that as a 0, in our equation below.
Then, if you don't have that right, all of the other people don't either. We'll express that as zero to the tenth power.
If you add up all those zero rights, it still comes out to zero doesn't it?
0 + 0 (to the tenth power) = 0.
You cannot aggregate your zero right to do something with every other persons zero right to do something and come up with a positive sum. Which is what government is based in, a false premise, oh faithful government worshipping sycophant.
Government cannot. logically or mathematically have any more right than you or I. Yet, you somehow think it can, despite my using math to prove it is impossible.
That means I WON (again) and you lost.