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| quote: | Originally posted by NeoPhono
I'm a libertarian, so I'm all in favor of cutting as much government as possible (except in the case of education, which behind defense and the tenants of the constitution is the single most important implied power of the governmentn IMO). I am also in favor of a flat tax. I could never figure out this whole tax the rich more thing. I understand they have more money, but does that mean they owe a greater percentage of that money? To me it equates to "you've worked hard, and earn a lot of money...congrats, we're going to take an unproportionally fair amount away from you." It totally goes against the basis of capitalism.
It's already leading to shortages in key areas, such as doctors. You go through four years of expensive medical school, 3-7 years of residency where you make next to nothing while working 100 hours a week, and then you have to pay off debts from schooling for the rest of your life while again working hundred hour weeks. Who the hell wants to be a doctor? You have to reward those who work hard and provide a great service to the comminuty in key areas. In a perfect world the only reward a doctor would need is the joy of helping others, but let's get real. Taxing the hell out of people that work hard removes their incentive to achieve greater things.
We need to get back to basics; flat tax, small, small, small national government and the individuals right to spend and invest their money in the way they want. |
Well you made an interesting point, but your argument is completely flawed using the Doctor example. You have no idea as to WHY there are less doctors. If I can tell you one thing, it has NOTHING to do with Taxes. It mainly has to do with the extroadinarily high insurance costs that the doctors or hospitals have to endure. The money gets sucked out by insurance coverage for doctors and hospitals due to the high rate of lawsuits brought against them. Taxing a doctor that makes 100,000+ a year is such a terrible example. Yes they have loans, but guess what, most of them can pay it back. I hate it when people try to victimize white collar workers, its so dumb.
You want to talk about taxation, lets talk about those that live in an area where they can't go to college or medical school. Where they have to work 2 jobs just to barely keep themselves and possibly a family afloat. This is MOST of America. Making a flat tax takes MORE money away from them. Whereas the people that get taxed proportionally higher have MORE money under a flat-tax system, making the distribution of wealth even greater. Why do rich ppl. deserve less of a percentage. That "they work hard" crapological argument is skewed and naive to the reality of 40 million Americans who make ends meet. I say not only tax the rich but INCREASE the proportion. Fuck them, if they don't get to buy another yacht. If it means giving more services and opportunities to those that need it then YAY! Your a liberatarian, they believe in less govt. interference as long as SOCIETY is equal which it is not. (ACLU)
I only believe in less govt. interference in strictly social issues like laws based on morality. Telling the public what they should and should not do that have no real protective reasoning is conservative and moronic. Otherwise Tax the fucking rich I don't give a damn, my family is in that upper 10% and when I make a career ill be happy to give my money up as long as its helping those that truly need it. The solution is to use the money better not to change the tax laws.
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