Everybody knows that free stuff isn't free, right? Unless instructors donate their time free of charge, universities donate their facilities free of charge, construction workers(who obviously aren't smart enough to pour piss out of a boot, otherwise they wouldn't work in construction) donate their time to build the facilities free of charge, that shit isn't free. So who's paying for it? It isn't the wealthy on either side of the political aisle, as they've set up a tax code that protects them from taxation, though some would have you believe that when we raise taxes, we're raising them on the wealthy. Ha. Fooled you, didn't they? It isn't the poorest of us...many of them make more on the government tit than I bring home in a week. Just spit out a kid, forget who the daddy is, and there's your meal ticket. It is not big business....big business pays no taxes at all...period. Zip. Zilch. Zero. The consumer pays those taxes. Businesses estimate their tax liability and pass those costs on to consumers. So who pays for all this free shit? The middle class. Anyone making between $40,000 and $1,000,000 a year. Yes, I put the figure that high, because at that income level, you're probably talking about someone who owns a small business. A mom and pop place, a small hotel or motel, a convenience store, a small grocery store. This country is going to tax the middle class till there is no middle class to tax anymore....then who's gonna pay for your free shit? This sort of begs the question....why do we not teach economics at this level in primary school? Why do you have to wait for college to find out how badly we're being screwed? This is where going along to get along gets us folks. But you can't be blamed, because its what you've been taught to do, right? By whom? There you go....free lesson for the day.
