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>I guess the rich folk on the board are defending the rich folk
I'm probably one of the richer folk on the board and as I recall last year paid about 3% or less of what we spent in federal taxes.
We didn't spend anything in federal taxes but we spent 18% of our income in property taxes!
In any event, if one policy (redistributive taxation) is designed in part at least to offset other wrongs (exploitation of labour, large-scale tax avoidance, etc), who are we to say that that's wrong?Two wrongs don't make a right Matt or did they forget to tell you that in Communism 101?
In any event, if one policy (redistributive taxation) is designed in part at least to offset other wrongs (exploitation of labour, large-scale tax avoidance, etc), who are we to say that that's wrong?
Because, unless you can come up with a better way of doing it, that's the only way to get money out of Party A. There's also the concept of both Party A and Party C owing a debt to society which needs repaying, in that they have reaped the benefits of living in a country where they have been able to accumulate wealth (infrastructure, the rule of law, education, good health care provision etc) and it's right and proper that they pay something back in to that pot through, inter alia taxation. If you don't believe me, just ask yourself whether Bill Gates would have been so successful if he'd been born in Mogadishu and tried to set up Microsoft in Somalia rather than Seattle...
I guess the rich folk on the board are defending the rich folk ... that is understandable as the Reublicans and Tea Party folk are very good at using catch phrases and words in new and inventive ways. Hmmm, rather like double-speak.
No envy, just realpolitik.Such blatant jealousy over the wealth of others. Sad
How much property is being taxed?
how was that wealth accumulated?]
Neither is injustice. That's why it matters.
See my post at the top of the page. I would have thought it would be fairly obvious.