blackshoe, on 2015-January-23, 15:21, said:
I'm not into
forcing the rich to help the poor, but if the rich want to give to charity, I have no problem at all with that, in fact, I find it a good thing. As for taxing the poor, I do find that reprehensible especially if it's done "to help the rich get richer". But I doubt you can show that in the US we tax
anybody for that purpose.
That Warren Buffet agrees with you doesn't make either of you right.
Please do the math, it is not very complicated:
If you buy one loaf of bread, you pay $x. If you buy 100 loafs of bread, you pay $100x.
If you buy one hamburger, you pay $y. If you buy 100 hamburgers, you pay $100y.
If you earn $1000, you pay $z in taxes for the economic infrastructure (roads, money, an army that defends your interests, etc.) that makes it possible for you to earn those $1000. If you earn $100 000, you use 100x more infrastructure and, therefore, pay $100z.
... Except that -according to Warren Buffet, not the dumbest guy around when it comes to money- you pay considerably less, because of the nice loopholes that are available to the wealthy. That simply means that the poor are paying more for their economic infrastructure than the wealthy and the poor are effectively paying part of the infrastructure that makes it possible for the rich to get richer.
Mind you, I don't have any fundamental problem with the rich getting richer. Congratulations to them. But I do have a problem with the poor being forced to pick up part of the tap for the costs associated with making the rich richer. Those costs are supposed to be paid in full by the rich themselves.
Rik
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