jj3044 wrote:Just for arguments sake (I really do want to hear counter arguments to this)...
Do you all agree that we all use the system at some point in our lives... at the very least at birth and/or death (and often times in between)?
Should we be penalized (taxed) for not paying into this system that we use?
are you referring to the health system?
if so, it's basically a buisness, no? it's not govt run, only regulated. if it were operated by the govt it would suck, like the FDA, FEMA, FCC, USPS, pretty much anything that the govt tries to manage. heck, look at the forestry service.
so why should i be taxed on something that i really should just pay as needed. like gas for instance.
should there be a flat gas tax instead of a pay by the gallon? there's no need to answer that because everyone could probably agree that we don't. except for the people that use alot of gas, they would probably love for the people that don't use much to pay some of their share.
i prefer to handle things on a local level. if you live in a community, you know who you're helping. you see them...they see you. you can choose to live in a large community, and have a bunch of ways to help people out, or you can live in a smaller community that is a more tight knit group, and have more of a direct effect on your peers. but why is it anyones desire to think they must help everyone in the country at once. those people you think you are helping don't appreciate anything you are doing for them, and if they do appreciate it, they would have gotten help anyway. it's easy to know who deserves help and who doesn't in smaller groups and those are the people that get help first. i don't know if you've ever lived in a small town or not, but it's completely different than a large city. i live in houston now. i came from a town in mississippi with very few people in it. i see how the people here in houston act vs. those where i grew up. and it's a complete different attitude. if Houston wants universal health care for it's citizens, they should have the right to tax and put it in their budget to do so, and if you don't like that, then feel free to leave the city. if it's a good idea, and it works, then it will spread to other areas, when you use the whole country as a guinea pig, this seems to me to be a recipe for failure, you take away any sense of independance that can be afforded to those that want it. the federal govt should have no right to affect so many peoples lives ( good/or bad ) all at once on a 5/4 decision vote. that is ridiculous that anyone can even think that is a sensible thing.
i dont' give to charities, sue me. i do however have good relations with everyone i meet, and if i'm treated with respect, whatever i have, they have too. i'm a giving person, i just want to know that what i'm giving is needed and not wasted.