I am in principle against taxing, because I feel that the people of California have been punished enough from the time they get up in the morning and flush the toilet, they are taxed. Then they go and get a coffee, they are taxed. They get into their car, they are taxed. They go to the gas station, they are taxed. They go for lunch and they are taxed and
goes on all day long, tax, tax, tax, tax, tax. So even when they go to bed, you can really go into the bed and fear that you may be getting taxed while you are sleeping. There's a sleeping tax. This is crazy."
Wow, Mr. S. \ is it really as bad as that? A sleeping tax? Would that tax be a flat per diem rate, or hourly, so that insomniacs get a break?
I asked my truth squad to report on what Mr. S. was saying, and it turns out it's all on the up and up.
"From the time they get up in the morning and flush the toilet " Absolutely true. We pay a sewer tax so that we can flush instead of digging a hole in the backyard. We pay tax for treatment plants and pipes and valves so that sewage doesn't back up in the streets and start typhoid and diphtheria epidemics, which used to happen before public sanitation got better.
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A member of the New Colonist mailing list, a man who lives happily in Los Angeles without a car, posted this link with the comment:
"Beautiful story! At last someone says it out loud and in public.
In truth, anti-taxers are anti-community and ultimately,
anti-civilization."