Larry Garfield wrote:
[...]
[T]he cost of public education is spread out over
the entire community, rather than placed just at the feet of those with kids
in the system at the moment. That reduces the amount a given family needs to
pay, and spreads it over a longer period of time. My neighbor growing up
never had kids, but her property taxes helped send me to a good public school
so that I had a decent education and am now contributing to the economy that
is paying for her nursing home, and my social security income tax payments
allows her to afford to eat.
It does all come around in the end. A rising tide lifts all ships. Selfish
greed just leaves most people destitute.
Exactly, Larry, you get it. Thank you.
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