canndo
Well-Known Member
As always, your presumption of theft limits your argument. If I contribute to something that eventually gives something back, even if I am not completely happy with the arrangement, it is not theft. It is what is called a social compact. You need not give the U.S.government anything at all, if you feel so strongly about their "theft" then you are enabled, in this country to leave and pay no more.Saying you "contribute" is a way of denying that "they" would steal it from you if you didn't (ahem) "contribute"...but do carry on. I contribute to my local food pantry, which means I give of my own accord, absent duress or threats of extortion. When you "contribute" you are giving the bully your milk money so he won't give you a wedgie.
If you can find a place where you get better value for the money that you "contribute" then I will be the first to ask you where that place is and I may well join you there.