I am a few pages late, but I'd like to make a point. It seems that what it comes down do is that some people take without giving back. However, it seems to me that the real issue is that "Hey, I payed my taxes working my butt off, minimum wage, my mom never got public aid, etc etc". Meaning, I paid, why aren't they paying. So, given that attitude I sagest the following. Take back from the society only in proportion to what you payed. We all take every day by using schools, police, using roads, infrastructure but it does not bother us. It only bothers us if someone we think has not payed is taking. And I say we think because we really know nothing about them other than a few lines some unknown poster typed here. So, here is the change. Only take back in proportion to what you gave. If I payed taxes on 150,000$ salary and you only payed on 40,000$ I would like to use the paved roads and you use the dirt streets. I'd like to use the good schools and your kids should go to the ones the taxes you payed on your 40K or 30K salary helped build. It sounds to me that this is what you guys think is fair so lets do it.
My point is, you are bothered by what someone may be taking but you are not bothered about what you took. You think that your minimum wage taxes buy you the right to judge and dictate what other people should do based on the fact that you payed and they didn't
Lets cut the BS. You probably got everything back on a tax refund at the end of the year. What should the people whose taxes for year equal your life time earnings should be asking for then? Should they be judging your decision and telling you what to do? After all, it was your decisions that made you earn less than them.
I call hypocrisy
Lets start acting as a society that cares about each other. My brother in law was whining about the same issues. He could not accept that he was paying for someone else. BS of coarse since his 26K driving a truck paid for nothing. He got most of it back as a refund. He lost his job last week. Is it ok for me to pay for him now? Stop looking at money to define a persons value in the society. If you are going to, keep in mind that most people here are not worth match in dollars. But they may worth a lot as a person. The kid of the high school girl may grow up to cure your canser one day. But with your criteria, you wont be worth his time if he becomes a doctor.
Not directed to anyone personally.