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I've made some really good decisions for myself. Why should I be taxed for making good decisions, to help out people who made bad ones?

I could have been drinking all night partying like a animal. I bet I would have enjoyed it, But I made the responsible decision to go to bed and show up at work.

Why am I being taxed more on my ability to make good decisions?

Because you are a humane person?

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Sure, Is there a scorecard we can keep track of?

Give me a tax credit for being with my wife.

Give me a tax credit for my kids doing great in school

Give me a tax credit for spending time on vacation with my kids

Give me a tax credit for showing up at work everyday

Give me a tax credit for not consuming drugs

Give me a tax credit for not drinking and driving

Give me a tax credit for not gambling

Give me a tax credit for staying healthy

Give me a tax credit for not smoking

Give me a tax credit for everything I do well.

Maybe then people would bother trying to take good decisions

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Nope...it was actually a very clever and logical challenge to proposals for inane carbon taxes.

This thread and associated responses indicate that he hit the mark. Bravo !

I truly find it hard to believe that Shady hit the mark. However, by all means, let's let Shady defend his responses.

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Nope...it was actually a very clever and logical challenge to proposals for inane carbon taxes.

This thread and associated responses indicate that he hit the mark. Bravo !

I think you have actually just redefined inane. You may get your picture in Merriam Websters for that one. Where is your buddy Shady anyway, didn't he start this thread...

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Nope...it was actually a very clever and logical challenge to proposals for inane carbon taxes.

This thread and associated responses indicate that he hit the mark. Bravo !

Are you defending Shady's responses? Cause I don't get the connect here? Can you elaborate?

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What a messed up thought. Tax single parents. Come on Shady. Support your argument.

Well, I was told by another forum member that we should tax things that we don't want, like carbon. So even though that sentiment is rather juvenile, I figured why can't it apply to other things? Instead of subsidizing single parenthood, what if we taxed it instead? Consider it my version of a modest proposal. What if singles knew that they wouldn't be getting free money for their illigimate kids? What if they knew they'd instead be getting less? Would more people think twice before getting pregnant or getting somebody pregnant? Would people take more responsibility if they knew the money for kids gravy train was coming to an end?

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Well, I was told by another forum member that we should tax things that we don't want, like carbon. So even though that sentiment is rather juvenile, I figured why can't it apply to other things? Instead of subsidizing single parenthood, what if we taxed it instead? Consider it my version of a modest proposal. What if singles knew that they wouldn't be getting free money for their illigimate kids? What if they knew they'd instead be getting less? Would more people think twice before getting pregnant or getting somebody pregnant? Would people take more responsibility if they knew the money for kids gravy train was coming to an end?

Unfortunately, this isn't how it works with kids. Single moms or dads exist with kids. Kids happen. For better or for worse and we are left to raise them. Do you understand the concept of 'a village raises a child'?

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Well, I was told by another forum member that we should tax things that we don't want, like carbon. So even though that sentiment is rather juvenile, I figured why can't it apply to other things? Instead of subsidizing single parenthood, what if we taxed it instead? Consider it my version of a modest proposal. What if singles knew that they wouldn't be getting free money for their illigimate kids? What if they knew they'd instead be getting less? Would more people think twice before getting pregnant or getting somebody pregnant? Would people take more responsibility if they knew the money for kids gravy train was coming to an end?

money for kids gravy train....I don't really think a lot of women go get pregnant so they can get on your so called gravy train. At least you had the decency in your latest to, sort of, admit that men may also bear some responsibility here. And for a more basic mathematical concept, how would you propose to tax someone who is in a position were they need to be subsidized. Maybe America style and just throw them in jail perhaps...

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