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ryanjshaw | 17 days ago

> simplistic cliche that appeals deeply to people who aren't quite clever enough

Is this passive aggressive insult really necessary?

> Because we use taxes as a process to crowdsource funding more effectively

I’m sure you will agree that not everything that everybody wants can get funded. The debate here is how to draw the line.

I think critical shared physical infrastructure occupying a limited valuable resource is nothing like art, so I’m struggling to follow your argument.

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jmye|17 days ago

> Is this passive aggressive insult really necessary?

I think simplistic cliche's deserve derision - if you don't like that, perhaps don't use them? It's hardly a shot at the writer to suggest that what he wrote is mediocre.

> I’m sure you will agree that not everything that everybody wants can get funded. The debate here is how to draw the line.

No, your argument was that I should fund things myself directly. I pointed out that that's an inane and boring argument. If you want to debate other things, then do that in the first place.

> so I’m struggling to follow your argument.

It might help if you re-read your own arguments first, instead of trying to make them into new ones. Things people want funded by the government get funded when they vote for them to get funded either directly or via representatives - if you don't like those things, there is a clear way to change the algebra. In no case is suggesting people just like, "pay some extra taxes, man" a useful are additive observation.