Quote from picknclick:
You're right, in this example I'd rather work the first hour of each day there, make 100K a year (and get taxed proportionally less by the office manager), then I'd go to the trading floor next door, make another 100K (same deal), head home where I have a nice setup and make the rest of my money.
Then again, if in this example world I was eventually deprived of roads, national defense, social security, affordable health care, and Amtrak (well, maybe we could all live without Amtrak) by using this strategy, I might change my mind. I'm just glad I live in Florida where we don't have a state tax (now if it would just stop flooding).
Taxes suck, but I feel like it's perfectly justified as long as the pork is sliced thin and there is an equitable distribution of wealth. For example, is national defense really 15 times more important than education? Our government thinks so, and has for a long time. Our national priorities are out of whack.