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by rgbrgb
484 days ago
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I think you misunderstand. The comment your responding to was arguing against this assertion: > no way the top 10% receive 3/4 of the services I think the argument is that the main service USA taxes pay for is defending property and keeping order (via force and infrastructure) such that property rights are honored. The rich have disproportionate property, so they receive disproportionate service. |
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all 50 states already levy property taxes on real estate so that's already accounted for separately