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William A. Ferguson (william@genderheretics.xyz)'s status on Thursday, 05-Sep-2024 02:51:46 JSTWilliam A. Ferguson No. The notion that a flat tax would prevent people from voting for "free stuff" assumes that all government benefits and services are seen as unfairly distributed. In reality, many public services (like infrastructure, education, and healthcare) are funded by taxes and benefit society as a whole. A flat tax does not inherently stop people from supporting policies that involve government spending on public goods or social safety nets.