Taxes are only evil if they're involuntary - because then it's stealing.
It's not - they're one in the same. You can't have one without the other.You didn't answer the question. Why is their right to property more important than someone else's right to life?
Only in a government-controlled economy. In a free market, the market acts as its own check on inflation.conversely. if no taxes exist we can speed up inflation. we can make things more expensive quickr because people will be able to afford it and companies will make even larger profits. and so things are more expensive and so quality of life imrpves at the same rate as if you were taxes massively.
So now you're arguing against patents? Nobody else is entitled to the product of anyone else's life."Give me liberty, or give me death." it's funny you quote this and don't see the irony. for many the excess charging and patenting of life saving medicines rids most people of this choice.
It is ironic you mention the railways. The cause of the nonsensical, destructive antitrust laws.food is also cheaper becuase of the railway system (who used to own that one again?)
Justice is the sign of an American man - neither giving nor accepting the unearned. If I give something(and I have before), then I do so voluntarily, because I want to, for my own reasons. Forcing me to equates with pointing a gun to my head and demanding my money.greed is the sign of an american man. the unwillingness to give up a small portion of his collosal wealth to help the sick and dying.





