I assume “Other purposes” is govt kickbacks to mining and gas companies 😬

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    I strongly believe that this should be the standard everywhere. Unfortunately most governments won’t tell you this, because a few of them are busy building golden temples for their authoritarian leaders, and blowing half of it on cocaine while pretending it’s the immigrants’ faults

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      I agree with you 100% that this should be standard everywhere, but here’s the thing… this information is readily available already.

      At least in the US. But just like with most thing, it takes citizens a willingness to show the tiniest bit of effort to find that information.

      https://www.cbo.gov/publication/58888

      This is but one of many sites which show a breakdown of where our money in the US goes. Having one that breaks down each person’s personal contribution would be especially interesting, but a percent is a percent so if 20% of our money collectively goes to X, then 20% of what your paid as an individual will also go to X.

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        sometimes accessibility and user experience is more important than "its available if you look for it.: 99% of people don’t really have time, they have families, jobs, some leisure, cooking, paying bills, visiting family. etc. etc. So it should be easy and the FACT that it isn’t easy is purposeful whereas the Australian system is purposefully easy.

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          I don’t disagree with your sentiment, but again, it IS easy. It took me less than 10 seconds to find the link I provided. Sure, make it even easier still by including it with every tax return, but let’s not kid ourselves - this shit is incredibly easy but average taxpayers just don’t want to bother.

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            I would argue average taxpayers don’t know it exists and a ton of them, particularly older ones have a very hard time with technology. I’ve had to show my mother in law how to get a url from her phone to her desk top, I’ve explained what the read mode means in Firefox, and numerous other things. Easy for you doesn’t mean easy for everyone.

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      Not only this, I think this should be selectable by taxpayers before they pay taxes so they can customize the amount that goes to each category. This would be the true democratic way of doing it. So, for example, based on your salary you need to pay 20k in taxes. You’d then select how much you want to go into Transportation, Healthcare, defense, education, etc.

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        This wouldn’t be truely democratic. It would rather be just like donations. Government spending works, because it’s all out into the same basket. If it weren’t, then rich taxpayers would move the movey to projects they want - and as would have very little old-age welfare, because they don’t pay much taxes anymk6and every group in society would put the money into their projects.

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        If you can’t see the obvious ways this would fail and/or be abused you should steer clear of any and all leadership positions.

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        Then everyone would just fund things 100% and 0% for everything else they deem not important, like education or roads.

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          That’s the point. If people don’t find it important, then it’s not. Who else should decide if not the people?

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        And if you get caught using a public service you didn’t pay for, you get fined.

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      I also think people should not be allowed to vote unless they pay a flat poll tax. Otherwise it’s a conflict of interest.