biglouis
*biglouis these " waste producers" ? Are they not currently, and in the future,paying their taxes to support essential services, driving the buses and staffing medical hubs and police stations? Are you not ever in need of these*
Ive heard this rubbish argument before (so many times). Its the kind of thing my mother would have said and she wasnt very bright either.
Yes of course I "might" need someone to support me, as may you. In the meantime I am still subbing your children and your breeding activities and you are paying nothing equivalent that I want or can use.
Anyone who has a child does so upon my grace and my generosity.
You, yourself, are the result of your parents' "breeding activities" and until you were old enough to contribute financially - you were also 'subbed' by the grace and generosity of other people.
Even the most wealthy, who pay for their children's education and are not reliant on public transport, public health services, etc, are still dependent on an infrastructure maintained by "waste producers" - and the subsequent "waste" they produce.
If menial workers didn't tend to the sewers, water purification, dispose of rubbish, clean roads and streets, transport food to shops, clean public and private property, turn up for work to oil the wheels of commerce, deliver your post and packages... you and the rest of us would simply not be able to function because 'society' would grind to a halt.
We all pay taxes either directly or indirectly - or both, and your contribution is no more precious than anyone else's. You need and you rely on both highly-paid and lowly-paid workers, and each contributes according to their means. If someone earns £10 per hour, you cannot extract the same tax from them as from someone who earns £100 an hour - and that 'someone' who earns £100 per hour still needs the basic infrastructure provided by those that only earn £10 per hour.
If there are not enough 'waste products' from 'breeding activities' to pick crops or deliver them to shops, then we will have to invite immigrants to help us out, since you appear to disapprove of both, that's rather unfortunate for you, but that's how the system works. Not brilliantly, of course, but if you've got a better solution, you can lobby your MP, or start your own political party.