So you want to pay for infrastructure and social services.
What is a better alternative fund raising process?...Other than a social institution that raises funds through taxation.
And how are you going to get people to part with their money without a metaphorical gun to their heads.
Sort of, will you please donate some money, so that we can resurface the highway.
So, Mr Caesar says certainly and hands over $20.
Whereas Mr Caesars neighbour says fuck you.
And anyway who are the ones rattling the collection tin, who you trust to spend your $20 wisely.
And paying private middlemen to manage social services has in a lot of instances, been found to be less than economical or efficient...For example in my local authority region, road services have reverted to in house provision and management.
And private middlemen who mange social services, are funded not by public donation, but through national or regional taxation overseen by the government of the day...So you think that private contractors are angels who will always spend your money wisely....I would suggest, that they are hard headed business people who are primarily out to line their own pockets with your donations, and far less trustworthy or accountable than an elected government is.
And delivery services, are non-essential services, wherein the user can choose to either part with their money or not.
And in the UK, UPS is one of many delivery companies.
And currently in the US, business isn't booming for UPS...With reports of job losses and depot closures.
So sorry, the whole gun to the head, anti government taxation thing, is just another conspiracy theory.
Which isn't to suggest that all politicians are infallible.
But that said, all people are fallible.
So, you don't like paying taxes.
And I would rather not pay taxes.
But there isn't really a better alternative.
Though 65 years of experience tells me that if one is reasonably savvy, then taxation for national and regional services and infrastructure, is easily factored into ones personal budget, and one can still easily afford to send and receive parcels...In fact there is a plethora of other luxury and inessential services that one is able to afford.