pendennis wrote:
All you've done with your "questions" is pose what ifs" that defy resolution.
I made no assumptions. Everything I posted in response to your rants has been factual, and verifiable.
Your retorts (if that's what you call them) lack any type of logic. Whose responsibility is child care? Whose responsibility is it to pay the rent/house payment? Whose responsibility is it to provide for the needs of the family? Whose responsibility is it to ensure the health and welfare of their children?
As yet, you've only ranted about the ubiquitous "government" providing solutions. Your "logic" in Latin, is "ad absurdo". It's up to the individual to provide for the family. The "government" doesn't give anything. It only takes, adds what amounts to usury to the process, and then fails at its task.
Just for giggles and kicks, ponder this - During the 1980's, the so-called "Decade of Greed", when marginal tax rates were reduced, the amounts given to charities actually grew 55% faster than in the previous 25 years.
Whether I "care" or not, isn't the question. You're the one who is tilting at windmills. And if you believe that you, or anyone else is under-taxed, then write a check payable to "The United States Treasury". They always take donations.
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