no we shouldnt, but then again, when you need or someone you know needs public assistance, or you complain about the roads needing work, or when you need to go the hospital and dont have insurnace or any other of the plethora of services that are provided by our taxes, you have no right to complain these arent available
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Justin Bailey wrote:
I'd advise against not paying it because the government has the guns.
Here's the sticking point. How far is a person willing to go for their principles?
It's a slippery slope when you empower your government as your representative and they do things you inherently disagree with.
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I hate paying taxes like everyone I'm sure. I don't agree on a lot of what the government spends my money on. Living in Canada, there's a huge amount to disagree with.
But how can you justify allowing some to not pay the taxes for the military portion? Would the guy who disagrees with welfare get to not pay that portion, too? I mean really, I wouldn't have elected to pay for the massive waste that is the gun registry.
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