Yep. I know people that personally feel responsible for healthy gov households and are begging for higher taxes. Germans and Spaniards. And it's always the same: I finish with my line ''taxes are theft'' just to bring in the same phrase: ''And who will be building the streeeeeets??''
But to me it's amusement
my point was that if the state did not take money but only could get money by providing a bond like the volcano bonds in El Salvador, we mighty be able to get out of a situation based on taxes and governments.
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That's fair. My point is that once they stop stealing people's money I couldn't care less how they try to generate revenue.
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I was just trying to see a way to make them stop the theft.
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Got You now. But: if they find another way financing their growing power society still won't improve. And they still will need more tax revenues as their bureaucray and activities are growing without having a limit.
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They have no desire to stop. That's the actual problem. The way to stop the theft is to build out parallel economic structures that they can't tap into.
If there were a desire to steal less from the public, there are already plenty of mechanisms that they could be using.
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that is an unfortunate truth you hit right there, that governments have no desire or incentive to stop taking taxes.
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