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As far as your loose concept of own, yes. I don't think they own it, but your silly idea that I bought something therefor that is that it's mine, is childish. The fact you don't understand taxation and its general concept and purposes is childish. I'm glad you reacted that way, realize that is how absurd it is to act like the government has no "right" to tax or ask questions like "Would I be better off with my own money"

I always thought you were at least a little smarter than this.

I guess I shouldn't complain if the government taxes me at 99% because, hey! It's theirs anyway. And they are always the most efficient at using the money
 
I'm in VA... I have the dumb personal property tax

That's been junked in most states. Minnesota dropped it in the 1960s and instituted the general sales tax (food, clothes, prescription drugs exempted) in its place. Growing up on a farm, it was a common practice in the neighborhood to hide new machinery when you knew the tax assessor was making his rounds. I get the real property tax because there are services that can be tied directly to the property (roads, water, public safety), but the personal property tax is so arbitrary it's ridiculous.
 
I always thought you were at least a little smarter than this.

I guess I shouldn't complain if the government taxes me at 99% because, hey! It's theirs anyway. And they are always the most efficient at using the money

So in other words, you're still childish. If you don't like taxes, why don't you move to Bermuda?
 
How about in USA in 2016?

Do you really think it isn't easier to be a white male, still, in 2016, than any other demographic?

I understand disputing what—if anything—we should do about these inequities; that's at least a disagreement regarding best practices. Maybe you trust cultural and economic systems to correct themselves, or feel intentional meddling in systems and manipulation of policies is more likely to make things less fair, rather than more so. Again, while I may disagree, there's at least a rational point of divergence there.

But to deny that white males (and, particularly, straight cis-gender male WASPs)—in the US, in 2016, more often than not—don't get certain benefits of doubt—whether conscious or unconscious, intentional or accidental, malicious or meant-to-be benign—seems to me an unreasonable position to take.
 
Do you really think it isn't easier to be a white male, still, in 2016, than any other demographic?

I understand disputing what—if anything—we should do about these inequities; that's at least a disagreement regarding best practices. Maybe you trust cultural and economic systems to correct themselves, or feel intentional meddling in systems and manipulation of policies is more likely to make things less fair, rather than more so. Again, while I may disagree, there's at least a rational point of divergence there.

But to deny that white males (and, particularly, straight cis-gender male WASPs)—in the US, in 2016, more often than not—don't get certain benefits of doubt—whether conscious or unconscious, intentional or accidental, malicious or meant-to-be benign—seems to me an unreasonable position to take.

I do think minorities get discriminated against... especially in the criminal justice system...

But I don't see any favoritism of men over women... in fact, I see the opposite
 
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