It's sort of scary how often I almost sort of agree with you.
Public transportation, public education, they have tangible benefits even though I don't ride buses currently or have children in school. But I have no problem paying for them because there are valid social reasons for doing so. Constitutionally, that's the "general welfare and the blessings of liberty." The "haves", like you and me, pay more. That's fair. But what is more important, "free" Wi-Fi or track maintenance? Why should I accept being asked to pay for a frill that may be nice, but is manifestly unnecessary for the majority of transit users? I'm not turning in my Illuminati ID card that fast, sister.
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