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A more appropriate one is that we are quite happy to continue drinking at their Bar and paying for our own drinks.
We just no longer want to be forced to put our credit card behind the bar for every other fooker to abuse.
HTH
It's a measly contribution that gives us many benefits in return. I get that you don't want to pay it, but some of us see that the benefits far outweigh the very small costs.
It's by a long way the smallest part of where our tax goes. If you have a private pension you may not want to be paying tax for state pensions, but as a collective society it's the right thing to do. Likewise if you pay for private education, or if you don't want to pay for military.
It's a measly contribution that gives us many benefits in return. I get that you don't want to pay it, but some of us see that the benefits far outweigh the very small costs.
It's by a long way the smallest part of where our tax goes. If you have a private pension you may not want to be paying tax for state pensions, but as a collective society it's the right thing to do. Likewise if you pay for private education, or if you don't want to pay for military.
Why would we want to pay to be a part of a larger group which has absolutely no interest in anything we have to say and are solely interested in the money?
Why would we want to pay to be a part of a larger group which has absolutely no interest in anything we have to say and are solely interested in the money?
It's a measly contribution that gives us many benefits in return. I get that you don't want to pay it, but some of us see that the benefits far outweigh the very small costs.
It's by a long way the smallest part of where our tax goes. If you have a private pension you may not want to be paying tax for state pensions, but as a collective society it's the right thing to do. Likewise if you pay for private education, or if you don't want to pay for military.
So we're paying a tiny amount to allow them to come over and be a larger drain on our resources (i.e. your ever-increasing social budget)? Awesome.
The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world that he didn't exist
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