♪alt13
Well-Known Member
Cowhide, you are a perfect example of "liberal" hypocrisy. If the argument were directed at, say, Hispanics, who are poor and have a lot of children, or illegal immigrants whose children get educated on the public dollar while the parents are often employed and paid "beneath the radar", with no taxes deducted, you would be arguing against a "head tax" on children.
The bill introduced by Utah's most "liberal" folks is a regressive tax on the poor, and would drive more people into other forms of government dependency. It would not "raise revenue", it would decrease revenue while shifting expenses for supporting poor families to the welfare programs.
It's a bad idea.
Public education is also a bad idea, actually, when there are adequate private capacities to meet the educational needs at every level of education. . . . Even our state-run universities can't compete with private education anymore, and we should just let private organizations grow instead of inefficiently taxing the poor to support bigoted liberal brainwashing organizations that depend upon tax support for their existence.
Iawtp but I would not use the word tax. It is the removal of a subsidy for poor families. It's a bad idea.
It would also be a bad idea not to increase funding for public education when we have so many students that will be relying on it. So I ask you, where can the state get $400 million for education?