paying what to whom and that those who are being paid cannot be allowed to decide what is to be paid for, which is what allowing them to vote does. This is an absolute injustice, a tyranny that destroys the wealth and liberty of the real taxpayers. Wouldn't allowing only taxpayers to vote be socially divisive? The social divide is there already. This is merely a demand that it be unmasked and that those who do not pay taxes be stripped of their privilege to vote themselves. However, while there is sense to the idea that taxpayers and tax recipients are at odds with each other, for every gain to the tax recipient is a greater loss to the taxpayer in a destructive struggle, there is no truth in the idea that workers are at odds with capitalists, for there are gains to both sides, and to the consumer too, in the process of production. If only the genuine taxpayers are voting for services that they want, then any conflict between the two tax classes is reduced dramatically. That would be a welcome change.So now answer me this: why should people who are not taxpayers be allowed to vote money away from those who are? I defy you to come up with an answer. They shouldn?t possess the ability; I agree with that. Rebelling is stupid as nothing really comes of it. Now there is all this controversy and hoopla regarding the ?revolutionaries,? if they can call themselves that, and their ?superior wits? finally allowing them to see the ?writing on the wall,? so to speak. They?ve just begun to realize that these taxes that they?ve been complacent with for so long are beginning to affect them directly. Previous to this, the taxes were indirect, and they were derived from various duties and products that people needed or wanted. Therefore, consumers could have a sense of control over specific taxes by not using the duties or buying the products that have them. Some taxes were inevitable though, such as payment for ministers or updates to t...