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Old 03-27-2017 | 08:11 AM
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Originally Posted by Nevjets
The world may not have this big checklist but the social contract you speak of does exist, it's our constitution. And within it is an actual big check-list of things we have already decided what to pay for with our taxes and what not to pay for. It's in Article One Section Eight, a list of 18 things that enumerate exactly what our federal tax money is supposed to pay for. You'll notice that nowhere in there is anything about essential air service. Also within it are things like the military and national defense. But the social contract (our constitution) does say that anything not in the contract or prohibited by it, can be taken up by the states or the people (tenth amendment). To me, this means that if EAS is important to Alaskans, that state can pay for it. Or they can persuade fellow citizens that it's also important to all citizens and deserves a constitutional amendment to add it to the big checklist. Of course, this is only true if we believe in this social contract. If we don't care what it says, we just do what we want without actually changing the wording.
Bro, you don't understand you're uneducated. It's about "feels". How dare you inconvenience people with a logical argument about federalism.
Like flightview said, you're just uneducated about such matters.