I agree, using the word “willing” is a bit ambiguous. What do the unwilling people do? Leave the U.S.? Stop paying taxes altogether?
I voted “no”, but with a qualifier: Until the tax code is changed to close loopholes for corporations and the wealthy, I’m not willing to shoulder yet more of the tax burden.
Just so you were aware, the US treasury does accept monetary donations. If you really do feel like paying more, it doesn’t have to be via taxes.
Donations to reduce the U.S. government’s debt amounted to $2.8 million in the fiscal year 2010.
Total U.S. government revenues in FY2010 were $2.2 trillion [PDF].
Clearly, encouraging only some people to pay for money spent by all the people nets about 0.000127% of federal income, and therefore has a vital role to play in the budget debate, shamefully overlooked by both parties.
Your example isn’t really waste, it is corruption. But it pales when compared to private industry. I’m not talking about stealing paper clips here. Look at the companies who spend billions overpaying for other companies and then writing it off. And I’m not talking about bets that go bad, I’m talking stuff that everyone but the imperial CEO knows is stupid. Hell, one HP wastes as much as a thousand city governments.
As for corruption, we have Enron and the mortgage mess.
Any big enterprise run by human beings is going to have waste and corruption. I’m all for a free press who can find some, and internal auditing. But cutting budgets because of waste usually cuts real stuff and keeps the waste. Say your mayor got a nice kickback from the insurance guy. Would cutting your budget mean that he gives up his kickback, or that he cuts some department which doesn’t personally impact him?
When those who could write a $2 million check to reduce the deficit do so instead of moaning and groaning about how the poor pay no taxes, I might think about donating. They could fund free health care for the poor instead of yelling about Obamacare also.
Yeah, right.
Sadly, this echos my opinion. Or it echos my sad opinion.
“I like paying taxes. With them I buy civilization.” - Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes
Yes. But only if in return I get a fully funded Police and CPS staff doing their jobs and protecting the children.
Seems like civilization was a lot cheaper in Justice Holmes’s day.
I would think so.