Should we really tax rich more?

>if you would be poor, would you like to be taxed more??
>If you would be rich, would you like to be taxed more?

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The governmwnt can neither create wealth, nor create jobs. The only thing it could do is redistribute wealth. If it was evenly distributed people would be dismayed to find out how little they actually gained, and in the process of doing so the incentives to create would be largely destroyed. Growth would come to a halt, consumption would continue and we would enter a state of decay with declines in quality of life worse than the conditions initially suffered by those who had cried out for this new system.

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We should tax the poor as much as possible, its their own fault they're poor.

*tip*

>Be poor
>No money

How are you gonna extract money out of homeless people?

The obvious answer is to tax the rich by tenfold. This helps the people and also the economy

this has to be bait...
but the equivalent of taxing the rich more is the same as forcing poor people to work longer hours and for less pay.

>How are you gonna extract money out of homeless people?
The same way jews do.
Organ harvesting just this time it will be out in the open.

The rich are not taxed too much in the USA, their effective rate of taxation if you look at their income and what they actually fucking pay in tax is in no way unfair.

If we want a society like the one we have we have to tax the rich a little more, there is no other way. The rich have all the fucking money so they should pay most of the taxes

sorry they hoarded all the money on earth during the last generation but whatevez

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>but the equivalent of taxing the rich more is the same as forcing poor people to work longer hours and for less pay.
not really, a poor person only has so many hours of their life to give, it's actually better for society if they don't work 70 hours a week to make an extra $200 and neglect the children they are raising

better to take some faggots 3rd beach house instead

You're implying taxes are even used to provide society benefits. Roads subsidize auto manufacturers instead of public transit, forcing everyone even poor people to spend a shit ton on gas, insurance, maintenance and buying the car. Lets not forget CO2 emissions...but muh nuclear radiation amirite?

No, the sad truth is taxes are there to keep people poor, the FED sets the interest rates and monetary policy outside of Congresses watchful eyes and they continue to rob us blind for (((infrastructure and education))). My God, a teacher making $40,000 a year get hits with 25%...FOR WHAT??? Thats 10k a year that could go into investments for their retirement but no, muh roads, muh education, muh anarchy