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AriaTheTransgressor45 karma

I've had a few conversations with Libiterians, one thing they do not seem to be able to adequately explain to me is their concept of an economy without tax.

As for my question, with the above in mind, how exactly is the government expected to cover the costs of things like maintenance and education, and the multiple other required expenditures, without taxation?

AriaTheTransgressor36 karma

Notice how this will get ignored

AriaTheTransgressor24 karma

Random question, completely unrelated to your amazing cause (which by the way it really is).

My brother actually owns some property in Ghana, a bar he called "Game" I'm curious if anyone has been and if it's a good place.

My brother disowned me years ago, but I'd like to know if he's doing well and this seems as good a way as any.

Related question, how do you gauge who is outstanding and who is struggling? What is done about the kids that bridge the divide?

AriaTheTransgressor18 karma

Near Kumasi, I'm afraid that's all I know.

I really think you're doing good work :) keep it up :)

AriaTheTransgressor13 karma

I have no question, but I want to say that I love the fact you are working on this and I will donate to you're cause shortly. I have a brother who lives in Ghana and have been there a couple of times myself and I can say that a program like this could do wonders there. xoxo