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Personally, I object to the flat tax on moral grounds. It is a de facto
penalty on the poor, JimH wrote: How so? Because prices for goods & services are fixed, not sliding scale. Poor people pay a greater percent of their income for basic food, clothing, housing, etc etc... in many cases falling short of even that. and trivializes tax expense to the super-rich.... who BTW gain the most from gov't services, so shouldn't they pay more? The super rich gain the most from gov't services? How so? Basic- they have more to lose if the gov't fails to protect their stuff Slightly more advanced- the gov't services that the wealthy use are much more expensive- for example, court procedings involving tenantry & land rights, along with the whole range of services from vessel documentation to passport issuance, for which the gov't charges a nominal fee but loses money. DSK |
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