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Public servants and taxation

I want to be clear about this topic, I am asking a specific question here.
This isn't a topic about the size of government and/or the tax rate.
Nor am I demeaning anyone's profession or career.
But, how can a police officer or a member of the armed forces pay taxes?
They get 100% of their salary from the government, so where does their tax come from?
I'm not talking about additional jobs they have, but their main job.
Similarly, if someone is employed in the private sector, but that company works wholly and exclusively for the government, how can that person pay taxes. As all the revenue that flows into the company to pay their salary comes from the government.
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th3r0n · 41-45, M
I don’t disagree, sadly government wants all the money it can take, even from its own workers
Wol62 · 51-55, M
@th3r0n But how can it take money that it gave them?
th3r0n · 41-45, M
@Wol62 greed
th3r0n · 41-45, M
@Wol62 I do computer work for state government and they’ve been really nice to me, but the federal government seems to very frighteningly greedy