Are they taking bricks from your personal wall?
Nope just from my pockets. Which is fine because I am a tax paying American! However I don’t want that money paying for a wall. How can the IRS help prevent that?
When they take bricks from your wall so that you can have a better wall, you let me know.
Why would the IRS take bricks from my wall?
Because they need them so that you can have a better one.
Oh is that their plan? Sweet! I’ll give them 2 bricks off my wall! Who is coming to pick them up?
Whew and this whole time I thought my tax dollars would be aging for a big beautiful wall!
I couldn’t tell you what their plan is. As I said, you’ll have to take your tax issues up with the irs and your wall issues up with the people who are asking you for bricks from your wall in order to make your wall better.
All in all its just another brick in their wall right.
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adroit
614
Game theory*.
And of course we’re getting suboptimal results right now-we have a mainly for-profit, rent-seeming system with a ridiculous amount of inefficiencies.
WuWei
615
Whatever.
“Our” optimal outcome is never going to be mine.
Well, ya, if you only care about yourself
WuWei
617
Why should I care about you?
adroit
618
Indeed, anti-trust laws aren’t optimal for a monopoly ceo. Anti-pollution laws aren’t optimal for a factory owner. Jury duty isn’t optimal for someone who needs the full pay hours. EMTALA isn’t optimal for the hospital owner.
Sewell
619
I guess game theory can be complicated.
adroit
620
Try to bring the sociopath dial down from 11.
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WuWei
621
Me paying for your health insurance isn’t optimal for me.
Importing democratic votes from Honduras isn’t optimal for citizen unskilled labor.
Raising taxes isn’t optimal for the middle or upper middle class.
Maybe I am a gamer!
WuWei
623
Two more gone. I’d like to thank all of you for flagging my posts. Much easier than debating.