BeecherVol
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.Unless you are a hardcore post conventional person, most likely you do not "like" to play taxes. But Democrats and their ideology as a whole acknowledge that taxes are a key part in terms of allowing the government to fund for political institutions, infrastructure, and the aid to the less fortunate.
"Aid the less fortunate" in the political world = vote buying in many instances. Im sure many politicians don't care if you live under a bridge as long as you show up and vote D or R on election day.
The main argument many Republicans use to counter taxes is that there are many "hard earned" tax dollars being wasted on welfare and other financial aid due to many people taking advantage of it.
While this holds true to an extent, there are still many individuals and families across the country that do not abuse welfare, and are helped financially to approve their economic situation and lift them on their feet.
Welfare/Entitlement fraud far out weighs those that are really in a position where they can not take care of themselves.
It shows as a country that we feel stronger negative emotions when our money is being wasted than feeling positive emotions of our money given to charity for the greater good.
It shows that people don't consider government wealth distribution (by its decided means) as charity. Given the track record its understandable.
We live in a very competitive country where we begin to think about ourselves more than others. The idea that we might spend money that could not possibly affect us in a sense a personal aid is blasphemy for the majority of America.
Typical response when someone is trying to get into your pocket.
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