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Originally Posted by alphamale
Because you're a dumb cunt with reading problems, you didn't see that the issue was who should pay, not whether people should be educated. Whattaya say you take your dumb-cunt puff balls and go to the playground? 
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I guess you do not understand the idea that since you as a member of the community are deriving a benefit from the existence of public education that you should help pay for it, regardless of whether you yourself have a child?
But OK, back to your "substantive" OP then, champ. Do you drive on roads in Rancho Santa Margarita? Are there public parks there? Electricity for streetlights? A mayor? Any critical infrastructure? I thought so! For better or worse, communities are "in it" together, alphamale. Neither you nor anyone else can or should be allowed to directly cherrypick what you will and won't help pay for via your property taxes. There's probably someone down the street from you who doesn't drive and thinks it's really raw that his tax dollars help maintain the asphalt under the wheels of your car. That's life.

Surely you can appreciate that if taxpayers had line item control over what their taxes pay for, municipal operations of every type would cease to function. You do have some voice into how your taxes are spent via your participation in elections and ballot initiatives.
If you really feel like you're being screwed, get someone knocked up and start availing yourself of the system. Have a whole litter so that you really optimize the return on your investment!
And please, let's not talk about my cunt puff balls here in mixed company. I'm taking the medicine as prescribed and I think the condition is improving, but I'm still a bit modest about the whole experience.