Yes, under the current system you get health care for life, that is proving my point why people should pay taxes. The example I used was under the context of corporate run military.

Pay to play=Pay your taxes. You know what I meant, don't be dim.

I actually refuse to debate the concept of a corporate run military. This is beyond the frame of reality and hinders actual ideas that work in the real world.

Private roads, interesting concept excpet:

-What company obtains ownership of the current road network?
-Who decides the fees?
-If a private road goes out of business who cleans up the abandoned road?
-Who pays for public transportation?
-Do Schools pay the fees?
-Can trucking companies even afford the tolls?
-Would private companies block routes of competing companies?
-Are the sidewalks private?
-Will I have to pay a fee to walk on them?
-Can a private road discriminate against me and block service?
-Do private roads also have private cops to enforce speed laws?
-Are there even any speed laws?
-Can a company buy any piece of land and build a road?
-What prevents a company from building a freeway over my house?

If you feel in your mind that private roads are the answer then you should be able to easily answer all of those questions for me.



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