[quote name='Liberty1']Enough people have an opinion otherwise, to make it an opinion. What you are doing here is simply regarding what you say as fact, and everything else as false. At least I'm willing to acknowledge that my view is in fact an opinion.[/QUOTE]
No, sorry, not everything is an opinion.
There comes a point in a debate where something can just be wrong. Like let's say we are talking and I go "the jews are a bloodthirsty fascist like group of people". That is just wrong. There is no jumping point for discussion from that...but if I said that "Israel often overreacts to small situations and uses way too much force in retaliation", that can be a jumping off point for conversation about Israel's actions. Or even take that drunk driving thing from earlier in the thread. "Drunk driving should be legal" = no, wrong. There is nowhere to go from there. But if you said, alcohol affects people in different manners and the current number is too low for most, that's a jumping off point. We can talking about what number it should be, alternative methods (like Doug Stanhope, libertarian, said of taking a driving test while drunk and if you pass at a certain number, you get to drive up to that number), etc.
Taxes are a punishment = wrong
[quote name='Liberty1']Welfare isn't for everybody, it's targeted at a certain income group. Funding goes to projects directed towards minorities, which obviously not everyone benefits from. Different people benefit from government programs differently.[/QUOTE]
No, it's a net anybody can fall into. If Mr. Rich Man's stocks tank, his firm lays him off and he is so far into debt, from trying to live a exorbitant lifestyle, he loses everything. Guess what? That guy could get unemployment. That guy could go on welfare. If that guy is old enough, he could still retire with social security. If that guy is old enough and sick, he can get Medicare to help him out. If that guy has a kid, he can send him to public school.
And that's ignoring all the other stuff the government does that you don't even notice.
[quote name='Liberty1']Speeding tickets are way for the government to raise money, and thus a tax, they are a punishment as well, yes.[/QUOTE]
See what I mean from earlier?
Wrong.
[quote name='Liberty1']And my analogy isn't flawed because taxes are indeed taken with force, at the threat of a gun.[/QUOTE]
Nope, it's still flawed. Again with the whole "it goes towards things for everybody" thing from earlier. Also, I can't remember when the IRS roll up with tanks and made me pay my taxes. They can place liens against what you own and send you to jail for not paying but that's about it.
You know if you don't like taxes so much, you can easily save up and move to a place like Somalia.

You may run into pirates or bandits but I'm sure you'll just bootstrap your way overtop of them.