I recognize the need for revenue via taxes. My beef is waste, inefficiency and tax money going to special interests. One would think, even on something as simple as a barn or home improvement, that the person doing the work/spending the money is already paying taxes on the vehicles they drive, items they purchase, the fuel and electricity they burn - and with a functional barn in place, the ability to generate more income with it is enhanced and with that comes more income taxes, employment of others (who also pay taxes), etc. It all kind of grows (organic tax revenue) if the person is encouraged with a just tax system vs the current ripoff we have in place. And by the way, I love and respect all law enforcement, rescue/EMT and firefighters - but in our county, if an ambulance or fire/rescue apparatus comes to your home, no matter how how high your taxes are - soft billing occurs and the insurance company has to pick up the bill, our auto/homeowners premiums go up to pay this indirect tax - which I seriously doubt that money is getting back to the front line personnel that need it the most.
I doubt anyone can look as our tax system, what the average Joe gets in return and seriously call it just/fair and argue with a straight face that more taxes are necessary.
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