Skipjack wrote:In municipalities, Fire trucks (and Firefighters) are paid for out of the City government funds.
And the City government does not count as government? Or are you only talking about federal government when you are talking about government. I dont quite get the way you tick.
We have four layers of Government. At the Top is the Federal. It's ostensibly responsible for defending the Nation and Mitigating disputes between the states. (regulating commerce) It sucks up the vast majority of all money payed in taxes by the population. (They take it out of your paycheck before you even get it.)
Next we have State Government. The State Government is charged with Building and maintaining State Roads and Bridges, Enforcing Criminal and Civil Law, Administering the Education system (Schools) and keeping the indigents from starving and dying of exposure. The State Government is the next largest tax sucker.
Next is the County Government. The county Government maintains county roads and bridges, Administrates Local State law enforcement, Maintains records of property and other Vital records, Levels property taxes, and pays for County Health care for indigents (sometimes in conjunction with the Feds and the State.)
And Finally, there is the Municipal Government. The City maintains the water and sewer systems for the City, The Roads and Bridges within the City, They administrate Trash collection and disposal, they Administrate the building codes and inspections, they Provide for Municipal Fire Fighting and Law enforcement, The Animal Shelter, They manage the Traffic signal system, and Street lighting, they manage the Parks, and in many Cities, the Municipal government manages the local (citywide) electrical power grid.
The point of all this is, The closer the government is to the citizen, the less onerous and the more useful it is, as well as the least costly. (or if not, at least you are getting something for what you pay. )
The Federal Government in contrast, is the MOST demanding of your money, and the LEAST responsive to the people it's taking the most money from.
Often when people are talking about the Government, most of the time they mean the Federal Government, but sometimes they mean The State, or even one of the lesser governments. It depends on the issue. Usually with taxes, it's the Federal and State governments.
Often it is expected that people can surmise which "government" is being discussed because of the context. Also there is often substantial overlap between various governments, so sometimes more than one is responsible.
Hope this makes things more clear.