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That is the choice of giving up my money, or dying - during a robbery. I am talking about the choice I have in any free marked: where to spend my money and what to get in exchange. I have none of that when it comes to over half of my revenue: my taxes.
You have a huge amount of choice in your taxes; you can vote, run for office, and advocate for political positions. You have zero choice in your economic situation (if you are 99% of people) since most financial choices are made for you by large companies that you have zero stake in or control over. Is there a difference between someone pointing a gun at your head and saying 'your money or your life' and a company th…
In a company you can also buy shares, vote at board meeting or get a job in and change it from the inside.
But that is not the freedom of choice I am talking about. That is a fake choice since it is too difficult, requiring you to change your entire life.
What I am talking about is the simple choice of free market: choosing who to give your money and for what services.
I do not intend to give up the government services, I just want to be able to transparently select the provider and not have to buy them in bulk, bundled together.