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minus-squareDudewitbowlinkfedilink2•10 months agoSometimes it goes into things people dont care about, and other times it goes into things people take for granted. For example, if you took a road to work today, that road didnt pay for itself.
minus-squaresnooggumslinkfedilink1•10 months agoAnd businesses used those roads to move goods, but only have to pay taxes on profits.
minus-squareFlying Squidlink1•10 months agoYour taxes also go to the fire department and the health department. I’d say most people think those are pretty necessary.
Sometimes it goes into things people dont care about, and other times it goes into things people take for granted.
For example, if you took a road to work today, that road didnt pay for itself.
And businesses used those roads to move goods, but only have to pay taxes on profits.
Your taxes also go to the fire department and the health department. I’d say most people think those are pretty necessary.