John Locke thought no government can exist without the consent of the governed.
taxes
What do you think about taxes? If we are to have a government at all, then taxes are necessary to keep the burden of government in motion. Preferable slow grinding motion. The more taxes paid a government the bigger that government will become. The bigger a government becomes the more taxes needed to sustain it. The more taxes imposed to sustain the big government will make the government even bigger and even more taxes will be required to...
Yes. The Government and Statemay not be formally recognized by other countries, but if its own inhabitants recognize it as the (for them) only lawful rulers and accept its laws and regulations, the Government will in fact exist and function. A good example of this is the Government of the Kurdish part of Iraq.
Federalists thought it was essential for the government to enforce taxes
government can exist without state but the state can't exist without government.
John Locke thought no government can exist without the consent of the governed.
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Because - taxes pay for public services... such as police, fire, ambulance, coastguard, road maintenance, libraries etc... Without the income from taxes... none of those services would exist !
To increase the government's revenue without raising taxes.
because if there is no government there will be no laws to follow.
The government can meet its interest bill without having to levy taxes if it issues more bonds and if the?
taxes
Taxes are good because without taxes, the government wouldn't be able to pay the armed forces
Taxes are the lifeblood of the nation Without revenue raised from taxation, the government will not survive, resulting in detriment to society. Without taxes, the government would be paralyzed for lack of motive power to activate and operate it.
Government itself. A Government is a social collective head of a society which controls the society for which it needs money to perform. Therefore without taxes and regulations the government cannot function effectively.