| Very good points. You're right, it does tend toward medieval when the serfs have less agency than the landed gentry. >Why should it cost to live? We would have to get out our slide rules, or maybe go back to them ;) Well if previous generations productively built the richest country because of the most widespread opportunity (without taxing income) in historical times, and prevailed handily like no other when challenged by financially devastating world-wide conflict, with plenty of time to invest the surplus wisely and let it appreciate, you would expect by now everybody would be able to coast, but Nooo . . . The government dropped the ball and it was already big enough to take away everything you had. In complete defiance of what all those generations had in mind for us now, and everything every American had ever worked for. That's why the cost of living is not lower, if not zero, or even negative, if only slightly better choices would have been made. Compounded over all this time !! And that's with only better stewardship of the percentage taken out of laborers' pay once that got going, without even considering the wealth of the citizens that had been built up before the quest for revenue did a 180 and turned on internal targets. |