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Originally posted by David Floyd
the closest thing to "fair" is to set a tax rate that allows people who make the least amount of money to survive, and apply that rate to everyone.
Thats shocking!
and what if that rate isn't enought to fund the state, where does the rest come from?
and what if that rate isn't enought to fund the state
It's plenty to fund the state, so long as the state doesn't try to play mommy and daddy, and build a huge, offensive military. That means no social programs and no stealth bombers, for example.
and what if that rate isn't enought to fund the state, where does the rest come from?
Then the state must reduce it's expenditures.
it's not earning much either, if they have to pay tax they may as well stay on benefits?
Then they still aren't paying their share. In fact, all the other groups below that top tax bracket aren't paying theirs if the top bracket IS paying their share.
I'm talking about the laws governing business, police etc to protect those buisnesses and infrastructure. Obviously, someone earning $100,000 a year benefits more from this single environment than does someone earning a much smaller amount. No kidding there aren't multiple environments, but that one environment might be better suited to some people. Would it not be fair that those people the environment is suited to pay more than those it isn't as suited to?
Irrelevant. The government is obligated to "create" - which really means "maintain and protect" - a free, fair environment anyway.
You may have had a point were there only one "free, fair environment" that the government was able to create.
I'm building a wagon! On some other part of the internets, obviously (but not that other site).
It's plenty to fund the state, so long as the state doesn't try to play mommy and daddy, and build a huge, offensive military. That means no social programs and no stealth bombers, for example.
So you'd rather take the last couple of dollars of a few hundred 'breadline' families every week than make some millionaire only have an half portion of cavair once a week instead of a full one?
So you'd rather take the last couple of dollars of a few hundred 'breadline' families every week than make some millionaire only have an half portion of cavair once a week instead of a full one?
Don't try to make an emotional argument, it won't work with me. Fair is fair. If you want to talk about something else, such as who we feel bad for and how we should help those people, by all means, start a thread. AFAIK, this one is about fairness.
Well Floyd, since you are talking about fairness... I don't think it's fair that things like health care aren't affordable. How come you seem to care more about what's fair to the wealthiest Americans rather than those who need more "fairness" in their lives?
Don't try to make an emotional argument, it won't work with me. Fair is fair. If you want to talk about something else, such as who we feel bad for and how we should help those people, by all means, start a thread. AFAIK, this one is about fairness.
I thought it was about taxation and I stand by my views. As a society the strong need to look after the weak
we all pay the government for the same things, roads, schools, military, why should we even have percentages, why not just make a tax, $15,000 per year if you want to live in the country.
Well Floyd, since you are talking about fairness... I don't think it's fair that things like health care aren't affordable.
If someone can't afford healthcare, you might say that's unfair, but you can't say that it's fair to me to take my money to help them pay for it.
How come you seem to care more about what's fair to the wealthiest Americans rather than those who need more "fairness" in their lives?
I care about the objective definition of fairness, and in this case, it means that either everyone pays the same rate of tax, or no one pays any tax at all.
reds,
I thought it was about taxation and I stand by my views. As a society the strong need to look after the weak
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