Sep 27, 2012 11:56 AM
SterCrazy, if you live in some isolated community where you only associate or trade with like-minded people, and do not take advantage of any of the wider social and economic benefits provided by your government or fellow citizens, then I would accept you have an argument. But if you expect the government, and the people who work for your government, to provide you with free educational services, police services, national defence, and so on, and if you expect to be able to buy petroleum fuels, buy food from around the world, use a cellphone, travel around your country or overseas, i.e. enjoy the general benefits of living in a free and civilised society, then it is unreasonable for you or anyone like you to take but not give your fair share