the government does charge for it's services NoDrama. it is done through taxes... almost every other service, from registering an LLC, to acquiring a patent, to registering assumed names, to getting marriage licences, is charged... the only 'free' service is roadways, and some of these have public tolls, and in areas where governments don't tax their rich enough to pay for new roads, private companies operate toll roads, so those rich guys can drive in peace.... i believe we should simplify the tax code. but let's do it when the economy isn't in the shitter. that conversation CAN be left for another day.
any company that operates within the US, foreign or domestic, pays 30% when doing well. no tax discounts when doing bad. zero tax payer dollars will ever pay for another wall street bailout. other banks can pay for that through loans and the SEC should be allowed to FORCE these ultra large companies to contribute equally to bail out each other... your gonna scream socialism. i'll scream fairness. like the fairy tales say: with great power comes great responsibility. you want to be a systemically important financial institution in this country, be ready to bail out your counterparts/competition. don't want to do that?? keep your bank small.
the parts of government that are out of control is conservative social manipulation by holding real and important legislation hostage, and the police/military state which keeps spending more and more of it's money on technology which by design adds zero value, but destroys it. on construction which instead of protecting our freedoms, it takes it away by imprisoning the populace. they wish to reduce freedoms while they preach oppression, and hold the country's well being and long term economic outlook hostage.
the idea that we should expand government policies which have significantly weakened our economy, while preaching against policies in place when the United states led the world in practically every conceivable industry in the market is a sign of politically motivated obliviousness.
and i'll keep repeating it until you understand it:
you argue against policies which helped the United States have the largest economy in the world, and argue for policies which are quickly driving the US into the ground.
outsourcing, free trade, lower taxes, all help nobody but the rich.
infrastructure spending, more education, and progressive tax rates help everybody else. no matter how much you want to argue otherwise that is the truth and you cannot prove me wrong.
that's why you keep changing the subject.