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You're still not answering.  You're rambling around the edges, but you are not answering.  Are all taxes against human rights or not?  

 

"Now there are rights as a condition of law. For example, you have as right to drive after the age of 16, provided you prove your capable. That's an entitlement, and thus a right, and does not violate anyones human rights."

Your arguments are so flawed it's laughable.  We have a right to drive because we turned 16 and that's the law?  But if they pass a new law that says we have a right to health care, that's not ok.  Where in the Constitution does it say 15 year olds can't drive but 16 year-olds can?  Where does it say the government gets to restrict our access to machinery?  How is it any different than any other law that's been passed and is now accepted as normal?  Totally contradictory.  

 



Can't we all just get along and play our games in peace?