2009/7/6 lukhman_khan <[email protected]>

>
> >> For a person to be able to vote there should
> >>be a minimum education criteria.
>
> > When the public education system cannot guarantee availability of
> > education to all, it is silly to argue on such a criteria.
>
> On those lines, also think of this...
> When the state does not give you a house to live in,
> what right does the state have -to demand house tax?
>
> The government system does not guarantee availability of jobs to all, yet
> it levies an income tax on those who manage to have an income.


This is rich. The state does provide you more than just roti-kapda-makan.
The relation between the citizen and the state should not be compared to
that between a consumer and service provider.

Kiran

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