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Originally Posted by Hamlet53
Seeing first hand this going on under Scott Walker in Wisconsin I must disagree. It goes far beyond religion. It reflects an ideology that services and resources that had always been equally available to all regardless of economic status should end. This should be replaced by a privatization model where access to these services and resources, and the quality thereof, should be dependent on individual ability to pay.
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That sounds fair to me. Why should someone who's never stepped foot in a library in their life have to pay (for example) $80/year in property taxes so you book addicts can get hundreds of free books a year?