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iris [78.8K]
4 years ago
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Do you believe that governments need to raise more taxes and spend more on programs?

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2 answers:
timama [110]4 years ago
7 0
The government has to spend more money on programs for the people that don’t have has much
goldenfox [79]4 years ago
5 0

Answer:

No, because essentially we are already paying out of pocket to the government, so really it'd just be us paying more money towards taxes not the government for programmes.

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