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Editorial: Everyone hates taxes. That doesn’t mean you can skip them.

  • Posted on April 28, 2026
  • By Chicago Tribune
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While taxpayers often express frustration with government spending inefficiencies and policies they disagree with, tax obligations remain mandatory regardless of personal objections. This editorial explores the tension between individual financial concerns and civic responsibilities, emphasizing that citizens fund public services through taxation whether they approve of specific expenditures or not. Understanding this reality is essential for informed participation in democratic discourse.

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Editorial: Everyone hates taxes. That doesn’t mean you can skip them.
Editorial: Everyone hates taxes. That doesn’t mean you can skip them.

We commiserate with those who bristle at funding waste, bloat or policies they oppose. In that sense, this moment is almost clarifying: It’s your money, and government spends it whether you like it or not.
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