Posted by MikeT23 on 6/11/2014 12:03:00 PM (view original):
Posted by burnsy483 on 6/11/2014 11:57:00 AM (view original):
Posted by MikeT23 on 6/11/2014 11:48:00 AM (view original):
Yeah, we have a philosophical difference.
I'll go back to charging the 10m a year guy $200 for the steak I'll eat for $18.99. He'll miss that $200 less than I'll miss $18.99 and it will be good for the economy. The difference is the steak would be voluntary while taxes are not.
If you don't understand why that's ****** up, I'm not sure how I can explain it any better.
Maybe you pay $18.99 for the steak and they sell the same exact steak to the next guy in line for $5. If you say "Wouldn't bother me because he obviously makes less than me", I'll be forced to call you a ******* liar.
I think the difference is that the guy who doesn't want to spend $18 on dinner can buy something else for $5.
Americans deserve roads and bridges that are sufficient for driving on. They deserve a military that they know will protect them. They deserve a basic education for their children. So what's the best way to collect money for those things?
Too late. Your order is in. You have no $5 option.
Of course roads, bridges, military, education, etc, etc are necessary. I'm sure you won't find a post where I said they weren't. I'm just not sure why a guy making 400k needs to pay a higher percentage to build those bridges while the guy making 40k is given a pass. Will there be a special lane for 400k guy or will they both cross the same bridge in the same manner?
No, you both use the road. The road is necessary for everyone. Steaks aren't necessary for everyone.
Again, I get what you're saying, but there's a difference between buying steaks and funding a military. If you use a progressive tax system, more people get to buy the steaks at $18. In fact, maybe the demand rises so now the store prices the steak at $22. It's good for the economy, more people are better off. And business owners are better off too, and end up making more money because everyone else is buying their products.