IndyJay
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As Margaret Thatcher wisely said,Not a complaint, just a statement of fact.
The good side, if you are for ever expanding .gov power is that socialism is now more acceptable here in the USA than it has ever been.
The negative is that people no longer think for themselves and don’t understand that giving the people that caused the problem more power and influence over their lives, isn’t going to lead to them living in utopia, just because that’s what “news” anchors lead them to believe.
The “democracy is supposed to work” part goes out the window the moment you have more people living off funds the .gov takes from someone who earns it and gives it to some one who does not earn it. Once you reach the tipping point the “collective“ of them sinks the ship.
In other words when the group of people receiving funds is larger than the group of people whom the .gov takes them from, things fall apart. We have passed that point already.
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61% of Americans paid no federal income taxes in 2020, Tax Policy Center says
The Tax Policy Center said 107 million households, or 61% of taxpayers, owed no income taxes in 2020. That's up from 76 million, or 44% of taxpayers, in 2019.www.cnbc.com
"The problem with Socialism is that eventually you run out of other people's money".
Also, a good post that explains the difference between Democracy and Republic (we are a Republic).
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Republic vs. Democracy: What Is the Difference?
The main difference between a democracy and a republic is the extent to which citizens control the process of making laws.