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Taxes fund a responsive government
Kelli McCreary
Jun. 29, 2025 6:00 am
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I am a proud American, and there was a time when I felt an even deeper pride in our country. Like many people, I didn’t always appreciate paying taxes—especially when the difference between gross and net pay is so noticeable. But as I matured, I came to understand the critical importance of the essential services our taxes fund.
I received a solid education at a public school where I was taught civics and the role taxes play in keeping our government running. I spent most of my career as a registered nurse caring for veterans, the funding for which came largely from taxpayer dollars through Medicare, Medicaid, and VA benefits. I also benefited personally from Pell Grants and scholarships that helped me pursue my education.
Of course, no system is perfect. I support reforms that make our government more efficient and responsive. Continuous improvement should be a shared goal, regardless of political affiliation.
What I cannot support is the glorification of those who manipulate the system to avoid paying their fair share—particularly individuals like Donald Trump, who proudly claims it’s “smart” to avoid taxes. That mindset is not patriotic. It’s not leadership. It’s self-serving. Trump was born into wealth and has repeatedly demonstrated a disregard for the responsibilities that come with privilege. His behavior does not reflect the values of hard work, sacrifice, and shared duty that truly make America great.
We need leaders who invest in this country, not just themselves. We deserve better.
Kelli McCreary
Toledo
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