Oh god i dont want to get yelled at...
I?ve enjoyed reading this discussion and until now enjoyed staying out of it... But I had to ask about this post. It seems to contradict everything you have been preaching about since the protests started.
You seem to hate the rich and want the laws changed so they too pay their fair share.. yet you turn around and claim not only to be rich, but also that you use the same tactics and loopholes they use to avoid paying any taxes yourself? You state that your income is sheltered and you pay zero yet despise the super wealthy for doing the same thing.
Why are these loopholes ok for you to use but not others? If you think the rich have a moral obligation to pay more taxes why don?t you?
By the way not defending the tax laws in anyway just posing a question to you personally.
Thanks
You're misrepresenting what I have said. I never said that "others" should not use legitimate loopholes. What I said is that many loopholes should be eliminated.
You're right in that I think many loopholes should be closed, and the wealthy should pay more. That's what Warren Buffet, who is very, very wealthy has been promoting.
I don't pay more than I owe because: 1. It would not be a drop in the bucket, and 2. I think everyone should play by the same rules. As long as loopholes are legal, I'll use them. I'll buy gasoline @ $2.79 per gallon if that's the going rate too, although I think it should be taxed more than it is now.
When Buffet pays more, when Limbaugh pays more, when the tax codes are changed to benefit the wealthy less and working folks more, I'll be glad to pay my fair share, no complaints.
You see, it isn't the moral obligation of the rich, it's the moral obligation of those who write the laws.
I don't mind if you question my ideas about fair taxation; I'm happy to have the discussion. But the discussion is about fair tax law, not personal morals so please leave my personal morals out of it. You don't know who I am or what I do.