Taxless society concerns
I've been reading some of the various "manifesto's" and "rants" lately advocating societies free of government, taxes, etc. Whilst I agree in principal with some of the subjects/proposals raised, there are still a few things that have not been (i feel) adequately answered. First off. In such a society, who cares for the old, the sick, and the infirm? How is such care going to be payed for? How will basic services be maintained without the necessary taxes required to pay for them? Now before you start yelling at me and calling me a government sympathiser, let me say that i am disgusted at the amount of money spent by governments around the world on military equipment and personnel. If such a taxless society were to eventuate there would be *hopefully* that much more money floating around to help those who need it most. But the question remains. In such a taxless society, and little or no government, how are those less fortunate than us going to be cared for? Warpy --------------------------------------------------------------------- | http://suburbia.com.au/~warpy | | Key Fingerprint: 85 17 4A E3 0C C5 BB 24 36 22 BB A6 E8 41 D5 95 | | Email: warpy@sekurity.org | ---------------------------------------------------------------------
First off. In such a society, who cares for the old, the sick, and the infirm?
Their Family, Children & other loved ones, or paid care givers.
How is such care going to be payed for?
Well, if their family/children do it, they will pay necessary costs. Otherwise I guess they will just have to save up for it.
How will basic services be maintained without the necessary taxes required to pay for them?
Fees.
sympathiser, let me say that i am disgusted at the amount of money spent by governments around the world on military equipment and personnel. If such a taxless society were to eventuate there would be *hopefully* that much more money floating around to help those who need it most.
Don't assume their need in any way shape or form puts any obligation on me.
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How is such care going to be payed for?
Well, if their family/children do it, they will pay necessary costs. Otherwise I guess they will just have to save up for it.
What about orfins? I dout thay would be able to save up money, what about thouse whos emplyers where not willing to pay them more then what is needed to live to the next week? - -- Please excuse my spelling as I suffer from agraphia see the url in my header. Never trust a country with more peaple then sheep. ex-net.scum and proud You Say To People "Throw Off Your Chains" And They Make New Chains For Themselves? --Terry Pratchett -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.3i Charset: noconv iQCVAwUBNBjJU6QK0ynCmdStAQEtsQQA0+DExcYyjD9q92lzN25AN/LKkW/Ld9bn ti13g5eNDP3gO1yKD7bfm8dAgOq87GXtrzmursgIZNHwkvqU1O6mHMlG4HCS8WfI iV2sN745OVS2i0Guqs1fM+q0Tn56oRj4HEQBibQRuzNWW3VI7mBjZYUn0AtcM5Z2 F4xlC7L7PYE= =JI2t -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
At 2:10 pm -0400 on 9/11/97, Warpy wrote:
First off. In such a society, who cares for the old, the sick, and the infirm?
You do.
How is such care going to be payed for?
With money.
How will basic services be maintained without the necessary taxes required to pay for them?
With some more money. Any other questions? Cheers, Bob Hettinga ----------------- Robert Hettinga (rah@shipwright.com), Philodox e$, 44 Farquhar Street, Boston, MA 02131 USA "... however it may deserve respect for its usefulness and antiquity, [predicting the end of the world] has not been found agreeable to experience." -- Edward Gibbon, 'Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire' The e$ Home Page: http://www.shipwright.com/
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