We know some roads would be built without a tax. The issue is that only roads that benefited the wealthy would get built. Taxes are required for equitable access to public infrastructure.
I think the point is that you are using a commercial entity to host your code. There is a bill for the code you have hosted, and you aren't the one paying for it.
I didn't mind when it was one out of context post, but it seems like there's been 5 or so hitting front page from her domain in the past 2 days. Your guess is as good as mine.
You could easily click on the (rachelbythebay.com) after the link and find out that a lot of her posts have been discussed here over the years, and that a number of them have been posted in the few weeks. Those recent ones will give you the context.
We've got a VR arcade in Ballard. It made me realize I definitely couldn't own one at home due to space limitations, but I like heading to the arcade every now and then. They have padded booths and booze.