I must be hitting home, as you just get uglier and meaner with every post.
I said I pay for the doctor out of my pocket. I also have a low cost insurance policy for catosrophic injury/illness. Thank you very much.
And part of the reason the government gives a deduction for miles driven for work is because so much federal tax has already been paid on the fuel I've purchased. If you're really interested, last year I purchased 10,385 gallons of fuel. The federal tax on that is 18.4 cents per gallon, for a total of $1910.84. The state tax average, since I drove all over the country, is 28.6 cents per gallon, for a total of $2970.11. For a grand total of $4880.95, just in fuel tax. I also gave various states over $1,100 in tolls, and my home state another $897 in income tax. Add that all up and I donated 6877.95. And I also paid some local taxes and almost $2,000 in property tax on my house, (even though that money goes to schools and I don't have any children yet), so nearly $9,000 in taxes and tolls to our government. Would you, or any sane person, call that "sponging off the system"? No, just a kook like you would.
So how much did you pay little man? Just what do you do for a living, you've never said? Living at home with your parents? lol
So go ahead and keep calling me names, like "alcoholic", (even though I don't drink), because your arguments have no validity whatsoever and you sound like a little boy throwing a tantrum. And now, you have once again demostrated that for everyone here to see.
You are a shallow, bitter, immature little fool and you act like a child with your attempted put-downs and baseless accusations. And I bet you feel that way now, don't you.
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