OK, TELL ME WHERE HE'S WRONG: "I always had some monarchist sympathies, but I went full turncoat when I saw how moronically people were treating politics after 2016 and realized that our current system was breeding a bunch of nutjobs."https://www.theguardian.com/global/2019/oct/01/the-rise-of-monarchism …
if we could codify a max tax rate of 10%, but lose voting, how does that increase the percent of life handed to the government?
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And how, pray tell, will you enforce that max tax rate? You can't do it by voting for people who will agree to it, since you have removed voting. The people with guns and tanks are paid by those who collect the taxes. You could have a rebellion, but then you don't have a gov't.
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Again, what you really want is a government that does less, not a government made of fewer people – and the only way to get a government that does less is to distribute oversight through more people who all want different things.
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