Re: Hey, Tony



Miss Elaine Eos <misc@*Your-pants*PlayNaked.com> wrote in
news:ir6umo$ke3$1@xxxxxxxxxxxxx:


Depends how generously you define the use one makes of the tax-funded
infrastructure and services.

Does it?

Police, fire & medical -- larger burden from the poor.

Nope, that's a burden from the rich. If the poor aren't
taken care of, they'll rise up and make life bad for the
rich. So the cost of simple services for the poor should
be charged to the account of the rich.

Schools? Well, the TRULY rich use private schools

Again, the taxes are used for the benefit of the rich:
Keeping the pesky, smelly poor away from their good schools.

Etc.

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Cheerfully resisting change since 1959.
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