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The purpose of government is to take care of the people. I'd rather pay more taxes to make sure my fellow men are fed, clothed, sheltered, educated and cared for because it improves security for my loved ones.
It should also keep us from trying to exploit or attack each other
The question of 'What is the purpose of government?' is simultaneously deeply important to society and yet rarely, if ever, addressed in a useful context. I have watched people argue about multiple policies, speaking past each other the whole time, just because they had different baseline assumptions as to the purpose of government and couldn't even see their opponents had a different definition.
Correct, others have different definitions of taking care of the people, which I don't disagree with completely but I think takes a lower priority to what I believe.
Why is that unpopular? It's literally the main stated purpose of most governments.
I know this really grinds some peoples gears but by golly I love big government.