First, the Government has no money if it's own....at least not real money. The real money belongs to the people. As someone else mentioned, since going off the gold standard, the Gov makes its money out of thin air.
That is done because there aren't enough real people making real money, to support not only a bloated Gov filled with overpaid Reps, their pet pork projects, and entitlements.
Our whole system is a house of cards that can, and has, come crashing down around us at any moment, simply because the Feds do something stupid, and some Wall Street trader, etc, gets 'scared'.
That said, I've got an article from 1955 discussing all this. The root of the article was that if you work, and pay taxes, to avail yourself of every Gov program you could. Why? Because the Gov has YOUR money. If you don't use Gov programs it's given to someone else.
Then, even for the programs you may use, they take a dollar from you, give you back 70 cents, and brag about what they did for you....even though it was your 30 cents they kept as a fee for giving you back the rest.....
It's as, if not more, true now than it was when the article was written 64 years ago.
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