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RE: cheap concerts

Posted by Inmate51 on December 20, 2016 at 11:03:39:

"The University of Tennessee has a completely free music series that features both students and guest artists. This is funded by the state and private donations."

"The Symphony itself is subsidized by the city, state and federal governments."

Some people have a different view of "free" and "cheap" than others.

Last time I looked, government only took money from people, and then redistributed it. They don't actually produce money - well, except in the sense that they print it. So, ALL of the money the government spends/distributes is "other people's money", which the government has forcibly taken from them. Certainly, we all understand that, right?

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