The crazy thing is that I believe in taxation. At least to certain extent. But what has happened here is ridiculous. It wouldn't be so bad if the money had been put into public transport - I'd agree with that. But here in Britain, trains were privatised by Thatcher (and guess what? It has almost universally got worse if you want to travel anywhere by train). So the money goes on the woefully underfunded National Health Service and other civic organisations. Maybe the Millenium Dome - or maybe that was National Lottery money? Either way it is an abomination.
Goes on our military?

That's a laugh. We may have the best army in the world in terms of training (wtg in Sierra Leone), but it again is underfunded. If there are any Argentinians out there, come and take the Falklands, because there is no way we could take it from you again. We simply don't have the military anymore.
I know its politically incorrect, but does anyone remember when we were a world power? Two world wars saw an end to that, and now we pander to Germany and Japan for investment in our country. You got to admit things turned out funny in the end - at least in an ironic way.

Having said that, times have changed - I suppose its good Germany and Japan are prosperous - learned our lesson from Versailles.
Ooops, ranted a bit there. But the whole situation makes me seethe with rage.
Udie, if the money isn't going where its supposed to then thats your administration's fault. Change the way you do things - if enough people want it, or can be bothered to support then you can't be stopped.

Staga - cars are a rip off here as well (pattern emerging here I think). On the subject of petrol - wanna post me some?

StSanta - wanna try British public transport? Its expensive, dirty, slow and delayed. The car is the only alternative left to people who want to get on with their lives, considering that most people can't bike 40 miles to work. Privatisation has seen to that.
[This message has been edited by Dowding (edited 09-13-2000).]