What do you think would be different today if we switched to a national property tax instead of an income tax? I'd be in favor.
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The constitutional argument is bunk anyway. Ofc an income tax was unconstitutional by original document, just like banning slaves was.
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Banning slaves was legal under the Constitution (the north did it), but Fugitive Slave Act was constitutional



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Yeah, the story is he's also opposed to the taxes that were constitutional back then. So the entire point is just blowing smoke.
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I enjoy reasonable conversations with libertarians, even on Twitter, but if you oppose all taxes, let's focus on that.
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Ok, let's: please empirically articulate why a mob has a right to use threats/harm against others to extract property for its desired ends.
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I'm interested in understanding the details of the "user fee" approach to shared resources. How is it enforced in your view?
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Tolls for roads, bills for water service, monthly payment for garbage, risk/asset adjusted fee for fire - all upheld by contract enforcement
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