Well it was answered. I wanted to get to the bottom line of the moral standing of the OP on taxes. Where is he drawing that confidence in his conviction for equalizing wealth spreading.
I am in no way a hardliner of "taxes are theft" idea. As I said somewhere here before, not a fan of any kind of utopia. But I consider taxes a necessary evil. And I believe if you can't honestly answer that original question - "what's the difference between 3 people and a million people" you should be nowhere near the tax code or the government in general.
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I wanted to get to the bottom line of the moral standing of the OP on taxes. Where is he drawing that confidence in his conviction for equalizing wealth spreading.
I am in no way a hardliner of "taxes are theft" idea. As I said somewhere here before, not a fan of any kind of utopia. But I consider taxes a necessary evil. And I believe if you can't honestly answer that original question - "what's the difference between 3 people and a million people" you should be nowhere near the tax code or the government in general.