Let's say a public school teacher or sociology professor claims to be a net tax payer even though 100% of their money comes directly from the government

Are government employees going to be claimed to pay negative taxes and not be qualified to vote in a net tax payer voting system

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@shortstories being paid to perform a service (i.e. teachers, police officers, military, etc.) is not welfare. They're not being given money for existing, even if the money comes from taxpayers.

All cash is made by the government, and the banking system is dependent on the government, so by that logic, everyone is on welfare, and thus nobody is on welfare.

See how stupid that sounds?

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But if public sector employees can vote then what is to stop all the government employees from voting to multiply the salary of public sector employees by 1 million

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@shortstories what's the stopping the non-government employees from passing a law saying that the government mandate that everyone suck their dicks and give them money for no reason?

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