>>1811688I don't see a problem with that budget proposal, should a state even exist its only role should be protecting its citizens and enforcing property rights.
>college educationNo, of course not. Not all colleges are state indoctrination centers, but you have to acknowledge that the state has been in bed with academia since the turn of the 20th century.
>funding it with taxes is the only way it can workCollege is quite outdated at this point considering all information is virtually free on the Internet. You're only paying for the certification, really. It deserves to fall at this point.
>and pay $4,000 for a flu shot?Nice strawman. The only reason prices are so high in the US is because the state props up certain companies and overregulates, making it extremely hard for anyone else to get into the industry. Ideally, there would be cheaper prices and more of a reputation-based system.