> they are forms of taxation that allocate the cost of using the tax-supported, publicly available resource rather well.
...which is how socialism functions, by every definition of socialism.
But you're sidestepping the argument. In a completely nonsocialist environment, the roads wouldn't be government-funded to begin with. There would be private groups each coming up with their own free-market system for roads.
...which is how socialism functions, by every definition of socialism.
But you're sidestepping the argument. In a completely nonsocialist environment, the roads wouldn't be government-funded to begin with. There would be private groups each coming up with their own free-market system for roads.