Terry_Herrington
New Member
carpro said:Then you may make your checks payable to the U.S. Treasury. No one will stop you.
I'm sure we will both continue to pay.
Most of the Christians I know have given hundreds of dollars to aid Katrina victims, not counting furnishing homes, apartments, utilities, food and employment assistance. We know the money was well spent because we controlled how it was spent and we saw the result.
I think this is wonderful; I applaud everyone that gave! :thumbs:
Being forced to give it to the government to spend would be ineffective as well as counterproductive. The government cannot spend my money as well as I can.
I believe that in many cases, such as Katrina, the government is better suited to meet the needs. The problem is that the government has not done enough!
Why would I voluntarily give them a cent to do things I can do directly and more effectively. Yet you advocate that the government just take it and spend it any way they see fit.
It's called taxes and it is part of living in the United States.
Strange...and inconsistent.Your distrust of the government has been amply demonstrated many times over right here at BB.
You find it strange that someone has differing views based on specific cases rather than someone who parrots the party line, as you do for the Republicans.
I don't enjoy paying taxes, but I understand that it is necessary. Sometimes this tax money is spent on programs I believe in, such as aid for Katrina victims, or aid for the poor. Sometimes it is not spent well, such as bridges to nowhere or tax breaks for the wealthy.