Quote from DrPepper:
An American family that earns $373,651 is in the 35% tax bracket and has to pay $130,777.85 in federal income taxes. When you add state tax, property tax, personal property tax, sales tax, capital gains tax, etc., people in the upper tax brackets have to pay over half of their income to the government.
Conversely, a family that earns $68,000 only has to pay 15% in federal income tax or $10,200.
Therefore one family pays $130,000 while another family pays $10,000 to live in the same country, drive on the same roads, be protected by the same police, firemen and military, send their children to the same schools, etc.
In a land where everyone is free to work as smart and as hard as they want to earn money, please explain to me in a rational way how it is fair for different people to be required to pay vastly differing amounts of money for the benefit of living in the same country.