Competition is the best thing. Home schooling, private schools all beat public schools. So, why do these people have to support public schools with their property taxes? Make only people who chose public schools pay property taxes. Grandma and grandpa shouldn't have to pay property taxes.
Once we establish a flat tax, all kids should be given a $ amount...say like, $10K / year. That money can be spent to go to any school they want, even homeschool.
No extra funding to public schools, they stand on their own merit like everyone else. You want to be dead dicks filling our kids heads full of bull shit, then they will get to see how many "customers" are willing to buy that.
I'm not on board with a flat tax. The original intent of the Constitution was for excise tax to fund these federal united States. It worked successfully before and it would work again. The people could be taxed by dealing in commerce as a sales tax. The income tax is slave tax. The carbon tax is not only a slave tax, but the consequence of death for being a non-productive slave.
Knowing our government though, they'll just slap more tariffs and taxes and "forget" about reducing the sources of taxation, to further bleed people dry.
See: Places like Canada, where ordering something from Japan for example means you have to pay a customs fee on top of shipping costs and then on top of all the taxation.
It's pretty awful honestly, and I can see them "forgetting" about that.
But if other tax sources were eliminated, then people would be more welcoming to paying tariffs and fees because it would (if appropriately priced) relieve the tax burden which also means more purchases.
It would probably even out in the long run, because people would spend more if massive percentages of their income weren't removed from their paychecks every period.
I honestly have no idea what it will or should be. If we go through a currency reset, to a real asset backed currency, and back to a proper tax structure, hell it may be $100 / year. No clue.
Competition is the best thing. Home schooling, private schools all beat public schools. So, why do these people have to support public schools with their property taxes? Make only people who chose public schools pay property taxes. Grandma and grandpa shouldn't have to pay property taxes.
Once we establish a flat tax, all kids should be given a $ amount...say like, $10K / year. That money can be spent to go to any school they want, even homeschool.
No extra funding to public schools, they stand on their own merit like everyone else. You want to be dead dicks filling our kids heads full of bull shit, then they will get to see how many "customers" are willing to buy that.
I'm not on board with a flat tax. The original intent of the Constitution was for excise tax to fund these federal united States. It worked successfully before and it would work again. The people could be taxed by dealing in commerce as a sales tax. The income tax is slave tax. The carbon tax is not only a slave tax, but the consequence of death for being a non-productive slave.
Yep, import taxes/tariffs and sales tax on non-essentials. That's it.
Knowing our government though, they'll just slap more tariffs and taxes and "forget" about reducing the sources of taxation, to further bleed people dry.
See: Places like Canada, where ordering something from Japan for example means you have to pay a customs fee on top of shipping costs and then on top of all the taxation.
It's pretty awful honestly, and I can see them "forgetting" about that.
But if other tax sources were eliminated, then people would be more welcoming to paying tariffs and fees because it would (if appropriately priced) relieve the tax burden which also means more purchases.
It would probably even out in the long run, because people would spend more if massive percentages of their income weren't removed from their paychecks every period.
Amen.
I honestly have no idea what it will or should be. If we go through a currency reset, to a real asset backed currency, and back to a proper tax structure, hell it may be $100 / year. No clue.