There's a sense in which both systems tax ordinary folk to pay for science.
In the Bell Labs system, the tax is the monopoly price paid by folks on their phone bill. In the other system the taxes are collected by the government.
There's a lot of money to be made migrating such taxes to the private sector where private individuals can take a cut.
This is one of the reasons it's often profitable to campaign against things like the public funding of science (e.g. the recent attacks on the NSF).