Biden's first day in office

Someone smarter than Luther needs to help me here.
If my additional tax money paid increases quality of life for another (because they benefited from goods and services purchased with money), how is it possible my quality of life doesn't decrease (because I have less money)? Isn't the money the factor causing the teeter totter to tilt?

Don't forget the government "administrative fee" for redistributing what they extort from you. In fact, it's likely that the administrative fees swamp anything that is taken from us.
 
Someone smarter than Luther needs to help me here.
If my additional tax money paid increases quality of life for another (because they benefited from goods and services purchased with money), how is it possible my quality of life doesn't decrease (because I have less money)? Isn't the money the factor causing the teeter totter to tilt?
That's a little of an oversimplification.
In a nutshell....My quality of life is directly impacted by the quality of life of those around me.
 
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Do those leaders have a worthless POS's best interest in mind or am I expendable?

Let's just say don't bend over to pick up the soap if they are around. And never forget you can be rendered into soap if they need it. Makes you both usable and expendable depending on need.
 
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If increased money increases quality of life, what does decreased money due to quality of life?
Again. Oversimplification on your part.
A $5000 increase would not have the same impact on quality of life for everyone, nor would a $5000 decrease.
 
Don't forget the government "administrative fee" for redistributing what they extort from you. In fact, it's likely that the administrative fees swamp anything that is taken from us.

I recall how the ACA "necessitated" the increase in staffing at the IRS
 
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