Kmarion wrote:
I am in fact looking at the big picture. Who is the one bringing their own personal experience into the discussion?
Personal experience can be equally as relevant as statistics in a discussion such as this. You're intentionally trying to twist my words here.
Kmarion wrote:
There is no doubt in my mind that the tax code is broken. I want the same relative payments across all income levels. If it hurt the rich, it hurts the rich.. if "working class" people need o finally start anteing up.. then so be it.
And you still fail to realize that 10% of what I make is more important to my wellbeing than 10% of what Bill Gates makes is to his. We have a graduated income tax scale just like a lot of the rest of the world for the same reason: because the rich can afford to pay more.
You seem to care more about what each person pays and its fairness without looking at the unfairness of how the wealthy obviously have more political influence than you or me.
When life is "fair" overall, then we'll talk about fairness. Until then, it is irrelevant to this discussion.
Last edited by Turquoise (2009-07-26 10:14:11)