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I don't see what i didn't adress in that post.

The problem would be... what is your definition of "Practical use of money."

That usually refers to, food(healthiest) shelter(basic), clothing (basic), Education, Healthcare and Transportation.

Your definition seems to include all of that plus a bunch of extra luxuaries.

The only other definition I know for "practical use of money" is to not spend it on the luxuaries you talk about and to invest it.  Which people with more money actually tend to do.

Also I don't see why "money makes money" is an arguement for a progressive tax.  If you work harder in something more valued, you get more money, and therefore deserve more options.