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[–] pottedmeat7910@lemmy.world 52 points 1 year ago (3 children)

I remember a high school friend's father saying something to me like, "You'll get more conservative when you start paying taxes." This was around 1993-1994 or so.

I'm 45 now, modestly wealthy, and pay plenty of taxes. I can't envision ever voting for a Republican for any public office ever again...and the current circus of bullshit around TFG just seals that deal for me.

[–] Stamets@startrek.website 14 points 1 year ago

They only became more conservative because the party used to be somewhat sensible but also used a bit of nostalgia in their campaigning. Now they just use hatred and nostalgia for times where you could openly be hateful. More flies with honey and all that.

Also as someone who is in a not great position, thanks for voting and caring. Selfishly I ask that you especially listen to help for disabled folks. I am in a really bad position and its hard to get out of it because so few people care. When people don't care then they don't think about it when voting and we end up in worse positions. Disability benefits, where I am anyway, are stagnated and haven't risen alongside inflation in 30 years while rent/food costs have exploded. Minimum wage isn't a livable wage and disability here gets less than minimum wage.

Sorry for the ramble. Been a harsh couple days.

[–] CoderKat@lemm.ee 9 points 1 year ago

Same (though not American). I did the opposite. I started off conservative cause that's what my family and community was. Then found out that was hateful bullshit and am now extremely progressive. I'm happy to pay my taxes (and I pay waaaay more than average). I do sometimes wish they went to better things and weren't squandered as often (especially on MPs paying for $16 glasses of orange juice), but overall Canada does a decent job at using its taxes. It's impossible for taxes to go to 100% agreeable things, since there's no satisfying everyone. They're ultimately a net benefit.

I also don't have kids but am happy to see kids get the benefits of my taxes (and many other things taxes go to that don't directly benefit me). People who expect tax dollars to always benefit them are selfish and narrow-minded, which I think is the root reason some people don't like taxes.

[–] tastysnacks@programming.dev 5 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

Even if conservatives go back to being about "small government", I can't see myself voting Republican. I don't think I'm anything. I can see "small government" working. But I can also see the democrats vision of "government should do things" working too. I can see either technique working. The problem is, back when Republicans used to promote "small government", I noticed after a while, they never made government smaller. When I confronted some of them on that, they used to say at least its not as big as what the democrats want. What the fuck does that even mean? Democrats, on the other hand, actually try to do stuff.

[–] c0mbatbag3l@lemmy.world 7 points 1 year ago

They want small government for the rich and big government for anyone that's not a conservative pentecostal Christian. Simple. Lol