parenting other people’s children

Why Should I pay taxes for schools and I don’t have a child?
I pay $688 per year for schools in my county. Why should I have to pay those taxes, because I do not have a child in school? Parents with children should bear that burden, not me. I’m not against education, but it is my choice not to have a child and I should not be assessed taxes for other people’s children. They get federal tax deductions for having children, but I don’t. I’m trying to put myself through higher education and could put those taxes I pay toward my own education. Can anyone politely tell me why I should pay for someone else to go to school when I can’t afford to pay for my own education?
Didn’t you go to public school yourself?? People who didn’t have children then paid for your education through taxes also, right? Even if you attended private school, some tax dollars were still used. It just one of those burdens government puts on us to pay for services. Example, just because your house never went on fire, should you not pay taxes to pay for firemen, engines, firehouses,etc.?
Brian Gerrish on Edge Media TV: 2/10 ‘Child Stealing by the State’
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