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On Tue, 10 Feb 2004 22:42:38 +0000, NOYB wrote:
It's not as blatant a form of a socialist economy as the other 4, but it is socialism to some degree. For instance, if $5000 of my money goes to education via taxes, then I'm being forced by the government to pay for my kids to go to public school. That's socialism. If I send 'em to private school, I should be able to at least deduct the cost of the private school from taxes...even if it's a deduction off of AGI instead of a true "credit". By not allowing tax breaks, you create such a strong disincentive for people to send their kids to private school, that they're effectively being forced by the government to accept a government-controlled program...which is socialism. Rather interesting definition of socialism. If I'm reading it right, any government controlled program is socialism? As a country, we have decided government is to provide certain services, a military, roads, education, amongst others. It seems reasonable to me. I would add, public education is government funded, but not totally government controlled. Boards of education keep much of the control local. All tax payers can have a say. You are proposing taking your funds from that pool, and placing them in the private sector where other tax payers will have no say. I say unfair. I have no children, but gladly pay for public education, as education is most important to the future of this country. If I have to pay for educating our children, I think it's only fair that you have to pay as well. Now, do you want to talk about my subsidizing your raising children (tax deduction for children)? ;-) |
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