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I am pretty sure you are right on this, because I don’t have one–never have. This is despite the fact that I am one of the “rich half” of Americans who actually pay federal income taxes. I resent being told that I must provide a luxury item to others when I choose not to provide one for myself.Cell phones are not a necessity, much less a civil right.
The two largest line items in my budget are gifts and taxes. It is my judgement that my gifts do more good than my taxes. If you look at their actions, rather than their public statements, Bill Gates and Warren Buffet agree with me. While they are on record for higher taxes on the rich, they are not making voluntary donations to the US Treasury. They are donating billions of their own money to private charities. While I may not share their priorities in every case, their overall giving does a lot more good than the federal government would do with that money.