Originally posted by expat
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Au contraire, expat, my taxes are paid for by a number of direct clients who have the freedom to take their business elsewhere if they are not happy with paying them. Not sure there is that option with state employees. -
OK, not to be totally boneheaded, you can say that anyone's taxes are paid by whoever pays their income, but what does that really mean?Originally posted by Lucifer BoxAu contraire, expat, my taxes are paid for by a number of direct clients who have the freedom to take their business elsewhere if they are not happy with paying them. Not sure there is that option with state employees.
We the taxpayers pay the government, the government pays its employees, and by then it's no longer taxpayers' money.Comment
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When I say "OK, not to be totally boneheaded," I mean of course that I'm about to be totally boneheaded.Originally posted by Lucifer BoxRelax, expat, it was a joke.
And as for when I've got my antlers in. No, antlers ON.Comment
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