I really hate how taxes have become such a hot button issue to the point where a politician really can't pledge to try to fix any problems without the opposition screaming "OMG RAISE TAXXXXXXXXXXXXES!@!" as a kneejerk response.
Yes, it's true no one likes taxes. It's also true that they are a necessary evil for any civilized country to function. Everyone likes to vote for the guy who promises to cut taxes without realizing that cutting taxes means that things like road repair or schools or the pipes that pump the water/sewage to and from your house have less money. When one person cuts taxes to the point where basic services cannot function properly, the only way to fix is for the next person to raise them. That guy ends up being unfairly painted as a "tax and spend" politician when usually it's just done to repair the damage the last guy did.
It extends to other areas too, look at how people go bananas over something that should be a no brainer like everyone having access to health care. People will actually be against access to treatment that could save their life or someone else's because it may *cue evil music* RAISE THEIR TAXES~! I mean, right now my deductions on my pay check for my health/dental/vision insurance are just about equal to what the feds take out for taxes. Why is one amount acceptable and the other politically radioactive?
Yes, it's true no one likes taxes. It's also true that they are a necessary evil for any civilized country to function. Everyone likes to vote for the guy who promises to cut taxes without realizing that cutting taxes means that things like road repair or schools or the pipes that pump the water/sewage to and from your house have less money. When one person cuts taxes to the point where basic services cannot function properly, the only way to fix is for the next person to raise them. That guy ends up being unfairly painted as a "tax and spend" politician when usually it's just done to repair the damage the last guy did.
It extends to other areas too, look at how people go bananas over something that should be a no brainer like everyone having access to health care. People will actually be against access to treatment that could save their life or someone else's because it may *cue evil music* RAISE THEIR TAXES~! I mean, right now my deductions on my pay check for my health/dental/vision insurance are just about equal to what the feds take out for taxes. Why is one amount acceptable and the other politically radioactive?
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