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"Everyone
must have right to live their own life and seek happiness the
way
they desire, as long as that does not prevent others from doing
the same.
People, themselves, are the best experts about their lives, and
only they
can know what they want and need. Not any official, politician
or
government.
The
rich and middle class can buy the services they need all by themselves.
There is no point on circulating their money from them to goverment
to
services by paying taxes and receiving services or support. The
only problem
is that the poor don't have enough money to buy the services and
insurance
that they need. When earnings are deregulated, private enterprises
are given
more freedom, taxes are lowered and simplified, more jobs are
created, and
the economy is boosted. The considerable boost in employment and
the
resulting economic boom helps most of the poor people. The rest
of them must
be given support, so that they can buy the services and insurance
they need.
This
means, that the state should not force people to use or pay for
most of
its services, insurance, or agreements. When taxes are reduced,
people can
buy the services and insurance that they need, under where and
what terms
they see fit. This gives them the freedom of choice and bad or
useless
services will not be funded and will cease to exist. Because of
heavy
competition, cost-efficiency will rise and money will be saved,
considerably, in the long run"
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