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I’d certainly rather have lower taxes and only pay for services I actually fucking want.

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You don’t want health care, social security or education?

You think that right now your taxes are only paying for things you want?

You’d rather pay $33000 for an emergency appendectomy you had no preparation for than $4000?

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You don’t want health care, social security or education?

Not to the extent that I would be paying in taxes under a socialized system, no.

You think that right now your taxes are only paying for things you want?

Lack of perfection is not an excuse for not pursuing improvement.

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Implying you would rather pay an extra 30k for a surgery.

There’s no “extent”. You get the same or better services(France is ranked 7th in healthcare, US is 30th worldwide), but far cheaper.

https://ceoworld.biz/2021/04/27/revealed-countries-with-the-best-health-care-systems-2021/

Lack of perfection blah blah…

Thank you, this is my point: Other countries are doing healthcare and education better than the US, cheaper for everyone, with less bureaucracy and better results.

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Sounds a lot like “it’s not my problem until it actually affects me personally”.

I don’t know why people want to avoid paying as little taxes as possible when it basically improves the infrastructures/services in their own communities.

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Sounds a lot like “it’s not my problem until it actually affects me personally”.

That is, fundamentally, the definition of “my problem”. If I’m not effected, it isn’t my problem, simply by nature of not effecting me. Not exactly sure what point you’re trying to make with it.

I don’t know why people want to avoid paying as little taxes as possible when it basically improves the infrastructures/services in their own communities

Because I have little interest in community services and infrastructure.

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I mean, when you consider the US government spends more (almost twice as much) on healthcare per capita than most countries with free healthcare, you’re literally paying more taxes for it AND you have to shell out 50k$ when something bad happens.

Your only argument is “Taxes bad” even when we’re talking about a system that would actually cost less taxes, just because it has a side effect of also helping less fortunate people.

How much more egocentric can you get lmao

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