Subsidies are cash payments from the taxpayers, not a tax break. But it violates equality under law. You're right; it's wrong.
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Thanks, but there's no difference mathematically or economically. Imagining a difference is a version of the broken window fallacy.
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If Kim Jong Un banned demonstrations, but allowed only NKCP to march, some libertarians would see a victory for free assembly.
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Such "victories" depend on the arbitrary will of a ruler and don't represent freedom. Liberty can't survive absent the Rule of Law.
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@justinamash A tax break is not a subsidy. I encourage you to review the definition of subsidy. You can't subsidize someone w/ their own $$ -
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@Hashtag_Paris Mmm I think you're confused. This is about a tax break, not a subsidy.@justinamash
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A subsidy is a free by paid by us. A tax break is when individuals or companies keep more of the money they EARNED!
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you can't have a free market when the laws (or tax breaks) are not applied evenly
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A subsidy is far from a free market. Its stolen money from people who earn it.
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agreed. however, if you let politicians choose one by one who gets breaks, then you get cronyism.
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I agree. I wish the income tax could be repealed completely.
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A second before you've paid taxes it's yours; a second after it's not? You get that it's still the same $$, right?
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Taxes are the opposite of zero sum. No one could build their "share" of public works with just their own tax $$.
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Be sure to tell any U.S. military you see that their pay, benefits, training & equipment are worthless to you, too.
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If you don't get how it's still YOUR $$ even after being pooled with mine via taxes, you don't value what it buys.
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