80 cents of each dollar in cali goes to pay and benefits

Quote from bigdavediode:

The top 20% use the department of commerce significantly more than a homeless guy. And the treasury. And Agriculture to protect their agricultural businesses. And the Department of Energy to organize and standardize power needs. And use the highways for trucking. And the airports for planes to ship their products. And the Department of the Interior to mine resources. And the FCC to broadcast without interference. And proportionately more of the Department of Defense to protect these extra assets.

The homeless guy... well, he might get welfare if his welfare hasn't already run out.

what?

please explain to me how the top 20 percent get benefits of the department of commerce, treasury, agriculture and energy. in WHAT way do they get over-proportioned benefits of these departments than their poorer counterparts.

airports are private, but even if they weren't, those who use them PAY for them (in addition to taxes).

the argument about the department of defense is so ludicrous i wont even address it.

i'm trying to openly debate you here, it would be nice if you actually put some thought into your responses. i'll wait while you do some research.
 
Quote from bigdavediode:

I haven't checked -- I just don't like those kinds of political nonsense phrases...
Mr. Facts and Figures himself hasn't checked?


I think you don't like this one because it highlights your distribute the wealth agenda.
 
Maybe... but from your posts it seems you still need your mommy to wipe your butt.
Quote from bigdavediode:

I also have learned to use a toilet on my own.
 
Nobody benefits from societal parasites. We feel morally obligated to support and sustain them, but they really add nothing while demanding and costing much.

Perhaps we need more Darwinism... "Survival Of The Fittest"... that is, if you can't provide for yourself, then you need to solicit the support of strangers and charities. If that doesn't work, then you might as well eat a gun. Society does not benefiting from your existence/parasitism.

If this were the "law of the land", people would behave much differently, without a sense (false) of "entitlement at the expense of others".
 
+1

I wonder how many ET libtards are parasites whose "job" is posting redistributionist nonsense that they believe will help perpetuate their pathetic blood-sucking existences.
Quote from Scataphagos:

Nobody benefits from societal parasites. We feel morally obligated to support and sustain them, but they really add nothing while demanding and costing much.

Perhaps we need more Darwinism... "Survival Of The Fittest"... that is, if you can't provide for yourself, then you need to solicit the support of strangers and charities. If that doesn't work, then you might as well eat a gun. Society does not benefiting from your existence/parasitism.

If this were the "law of the land", people would behave much differently, without a sense (false) of "entitlement at the expense of others".
 
Quote from Trader666:

+1

I wonder how many ET libtards are parasites whose "job" is posting redistributionist nonsense that they believe will help perpetuate their pathetic blood-sucking existences.

Actually they seem to have become scarce, "gone to ground" if you will. :D

The point is kind of getting lost in all of the numbers and stats. I think the point is that California has a disproportionately large burden of government workers, teachers, pensions, early retirements, workers comp etc as compared to most other states. It leaves the state government with a smaller portion of tax revenue available for actual services. Pretty tough to dispute it but Dave seems to think he's got it like that.
 
Quote from Tsing Tao:

what?

please explain to me how the top 20 percent get benefits of the department of commerce, treasury, agriculture and energy. in WHAT way do they get over-proportioned benefits of these departments than their poorer counterparts.

airports are private, but even if they weren't, those who use them PAY for them (in addition to taxes).

the argument about the department of defense is so ludicrous i wont even address it.

i'm trying to openly debate you here, it would be nice if you actually put some thought into your responses. i'll wait while you do some research.

The FAA isn't private.

And you don't think it takes more defense resources to protect a one hundred thousand acre industrial farm then it does to protect a homeless guy's cardboard box?

Look, I appreciate you want to argue with someone, but isn't there someone nearby you could argue with?
 
Quote from Lucrum:

Mr. Facts and Figures himself hasn't checked?


I think you don't like this one because it highlights your distribute the wealth agenda.

I'm a big fan of logic, but I'm rather busy today.

Good luck on your research and try not to believe everything that's presented to you as a context-less percentage. Try. Please. For the good of the country.
 
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