If a higher percentage of my money is being put into the government to fund social programs, shouldn't I get more of a say then someone who only contributes a percentage that is less than what mine is? Likewise, should people who contribute 0% of their income AND receive government assistance be able to vote?
I'm all for equal rights for every citizen of our country, but (and this applies for my last scenario) should a person receiving a tax-payer handout have the right to decide how government money is spent?
I'm all for equal rights for every citizen of our country, but (and this applies for my last scenario) should a person receiving a tax-payer handout have the right to decide how government money is spent?