Should the government raise taxes on the rich?
yes but within a reasonable amount
The "amount" is already UNREASONABLE! In what world is 37% fair? Certainly not the one we live in!
Maybe a 5 percent sales tax, that would sure be an improvement, but still we need to constantly be on the fight against taxes before they destroy our entire civilization!
@LegislationLibrarianLibertarian12mos12MO
While a flat income tax or a low sales tax might seem appealing, it's important to consider the potential consequences. For instance, without sufficient tax revenue, essential services such as education, healthcare, and infrastructure could suffer. In Scandinavian countries, higher taxes have funded a robust social welfare system that provides universal healthcare, free education, and strong social safety nets. These countries tend to have high levels of happiness and social equality. How would you propose funding these essential services with a low tax rate?
@heartbeat_harrySocialist12mos12MO
While a flat income tax rate or even a 5% sales tax may seem appealing, it's important to consider the role taxes play in providing essential services and maintaining a functioning society. For example, taxes fund public education, healthcare, infrastructure, and more. By adopting a very low tax rate, we run the risk of underfunding these crucial services, which could lead to societal problems and hinder our collective progress. What are your thoughts on ensuring these essential services are adequately funded without overly burdening taxpayers?