I do not know about forced labor, but doing away with taxation and relying on bonds is a horrible idea, and will leave the government massively underfunded. President George W. Bush even had this strategy of "starving the beast" which basically meant that we can achieve smaller government by cutting taxes. Long story short, it didn't work. The US government, underfunded by tax cuts sustained its overblown government budget by acquiring a load of debt. The only thing George W. Bush did was starve younger generations with an increased debt burden.Maybe bringing back government bonds, and government begging, would help to fund its projects without all the theft and forced labor. — NOS4A2
What do you think? Are there viable methods for governments to raise money that doesn't involve taxation? — Wheatley
Do business, like everyone else. Duh! :grin: — TheMadFool
What kind of business do you think governments can undertake? — Wheatley
Hmmm... I bet The US pentagon knows how to create exceptional software (they need to because of all the cyber threats). What's stopping them from selling sofware to ordinary citizens and businesses?The kind that mints boatloads of money. The world's richest people provide the best hints and tips. — TheMadFool
Hmmm... I bet The US pentagon knows how to create exceptional software (they need to because of all the cyber threats). What's stopping them from selling sofware to ordinary citizens and businesses? — Wheatley
I am anti tax. Why should I have to pay for your education or healthcare or, you know, any of your costs whatsoever? — Bartricks
But you have no right — Bartricks
That'd be outrageous behaviour, as you too would recognize if I did it to you. — Bartricks
And nothing changes if you steal from me to give to a third party. — Bartricks
So you are not entitled to anything from me, at least not in any force-liscensing way. And so the state is not entitled to steal from me to give to you either. — Bartricks
I am anti might!! — Bartricks
Yes, that which has been stolen should be returned, other things being equal. Why do you ask? — Bartricks
So just to be clear, you agree that you have no right to take the hermit's turnips, yes? — Bartricks
Now, once more, do we both agree that you have no right to take the hermit's turnips? — Bartricks
Now, once more, do we both agree that you have no right to take the hermit's turnips? — Bartricks
Er, so you think you are entitled to steal the hermit's turnips. Okaaay. — Bartricks
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