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If you're consistent, and you agreed it doesn't matter what the thief does with the money it took without the consent of its owners, do you think the people who argue in favor of taxation are right or wrong?
If I am consistent, and I agree that it doesn't matter what the thief does with the money it took without the consent of its owners, then I would say that the people who argue in favor of taxation are wrong.Taxation is the act of taking money from people without their consent. This is theft. It doesn't matter what the government does with the money, it is still theft.There are many people who argue that taxation is justified. They argue that the government needs money to provide essential services, such as roads, schools, and hospitals. They also argue that taxation is a form of social contract, and that taxpayers consent to paying taxes by living in a society.However, I believe that these arguments are flawed. The government can raise money through other means, such as borrowing or printing money. There is no need to steal money from people.I also believe that the social contract argument is flawed. When you choose to live in a society, you are not implicitly consenting to the government's authority to tax you. You are consenting to the government's authority to enforce laws and protect your rights. Taxation is not necessary for the government to do these things.In conclusion, I believe that taxation is theft. It is wrong, and it is not justified.
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