It's not a public handout, it's a perk for having a brother working for YOUR freedom. (assuming you live in the US)Quote:
Well unless the Navy is sold games cheap, the public is paying that $30. You're getting a public hand out that amounts to welfare, so you might as well abuse that system as well and buy even more games.
If it makes you any more happy, I'll have my brother go alone, buy some games, then give them to me as gifts...would that make you feel better?Quote:
It's meant to be a discount for military personel that defend our country, since they get paid shit, so they can get some nice things cheaper. Not for civilians to drive down to the base and treat it like a mall.
I've got a hunch we're better off with the former.Quote:
We could just not have a military at all. Surely that'd free up a lot of money for other things. Like half off video games for everybody, or perhaps helping the poor as you suggested. For some reason I just don't think that'd work out very well.
Now, let's look at it like this. The tax dollars that you pay WILL be payed, whether the military has half priced electronics or not. If they aren't going into electronics, they'r going into something else that would be debateable. So, why even bother arguing it? No matter what, your paying taxes for something that you would debate.
