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Since the top 5% own over 50% of the assets, How much of the taxes should they pay, you tell me. The bottom 50% own less then 15%. Again how much should they pay help me out here, whats fair.
We're not talking about taxes on what people own (outside of property taxes), but taxes on what people make. But even then, with the numbers you mention, that would be much more fair. If the bottom 50% paid 15% of all taxes instead of 0% that would work for me.
Bottom line is what made this country great is that it was built on CAPITALISM. That means not everyone makes the same amount or owns the same amount. The smart & hard working prosper and the losers flounder. Focusing on wealth distribution and seeing that everyone owns the same amount is called Communism, which used to be a bad word when I was a kid but now more and more seems to be where this country is headed, especially with more people saying things like "The bottom 50% only have 15% of the assets, give them more." What about the one that purposely dropped out of high school, smokes pot every day, never went to college, gets welfare for sitting and watching Springer and Oprah all day and having babies. You think we should take some more of - say - Bill Gates' or Warren Buffett's money and give it to them? What is their motivation to get off the couch and be useful to society then?
It is GREAT that some people make a lot of money and own a lot of stuff. That gives HOPE to all the young go-getters that if they work hard & smart they too can achieve that, it inspires generations. But the tax the wealthy and hand it all out to the losers system we now have punishes success and rewards laziness/incompetence, which will kill the enterprising nature that made the US so great. If we take all the money from the wealthy and villainize success, we kill capitalism and will lose the innovation and drive of the future generations.