Posted by burnsy483 on 6/19/2014 12:14:00 PM (view original):
Posted by MikeT23 on 6/19/2014 11:46:00 AM (view original):
Posted by burnsy483 on 6/19/2014 11:41:00 AM (view original):
Fair enough. IMO, there are also plenty of hard-working people who don't make a lot of money, who will take a hit in trying to improve their lives with more of a tax burden. There are also many many MANY more of those people than there are millionaires, and it's not like the millionaires are working 25x as hard as many of the struggling lower-middle class. So if we're trying to do what's best for the economy and us as a society, the progressive tax system makes the most sense. In my opinion.
I don't disagree that suddenly having less money in your pocket won't hurt some people. And I don't disagree that some hard-working people can't improve their position. However, it's possible to change your situation. EVERYONE spends money on something they don't need. moy hates poverty-level smokers for this reason. Chicken and rice is good for you and cheap. You can eat for a week on less than $10. But no one wants to eat nothing but chicken and rice every day(I've done it for months). Sometimes you have to get what you need not what you want.
Right. So if there are plenty of hard-working people who are struggling to improve their situation, and there are a lot more of those people than there are millionaires (just 4% of households are millionaire households), you understand why there are many people who don't see the logic in raising the tax burden on the hard-working lower-middle class people? Unless you'd argue that there are a similar percentage of millionaires who are struggling because of the circumstances they've put themselves in.
Sure. That doesn't mean I'm comfortable saying "tax them more because they'll miss it less." It's not my place to determine if people will "miss" their money, or cheeseburgers, less than the next guy. We're all afforded the same "amenities" the govt provides from tax revenue. So, in my opinion, everyone should foot a portion of the bill even if that means they'll have to cut back on smokes(or eat something else).
People shouldn't be allowed to live like 14 y/o teenage girls who work 20 hours at Hardee's so they can afford their iphone and gas money with mommy paying for everything else. You want to use the roads, help pay for them. You want police protection, help pay for it.