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Originally Posted by BassyiusMaximus
...so while I pay, I don't get any more service than I need.
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Not true, as those who as providing the services you need rely on the other services you don't need to provide the services you do need!
So it's not a matter of "need" as much as it is a matter of
indirect vs
direct need.
Even if you place less of a value on the individual indirect needs, there is a value chain throught the service providers, and as such you would need to evaluate the culmulative indirect value chain benefits.
Certainly one could argue if it's the responsibility of the State, the Feds, charities or the private sector to provide for a lot of those needs...but that's another matter
-spence