Senseinobaka was using logic and reason to explain his point on taxes. You took his argument to an extreme that was never intended or even remotely implied whether implicitly or explicitly.
So here's an example of how taxes would be levied in a fair system. Lets say that the population is 2 people and the cost for government is $5000 per year. Thats means Person A pays his share of $2500 and person B pays his share of $2500. That is fair. Wheter person A works harder and earns more money doent matter. It is unfair to say that person A would have to pay $4500 because he makes more money [...]
So your idea of a "flat tax" would be "every U.S. citizen owes Uncle Sam $10,000 per year". Doesn't matter if you work like a dog ten hours a day and only make minimum wage. Doesn't matter if you're a trust fund baby. [...]
HIS EXACT WORDS were to say that "a fair system" would be a flat fee applied 'equally' to all citizens. That is exactly the system that I derided. In what way did I misrepresent his argument? If he meant that it would be fair in Fantasyland but totally bad for the United States, then ... okay.
Stop applying your own views to ours, as they will never mix.
I only applied logic to his views, but the two certainly did not mix, judging by his response.
As for your views, I had thought you were for the rich paying more because they had more money, but not more relative to their own wealth than the less wealthy do relative to theirs. This is very different from senseinobaka's "flat fee" ideal. Perhaps I had you confused with shams or one of the others. Could you clarify your position here?
Senseinobaka never said such things Final. You are, as you said, "applying your stated idea of what a "fair" tax system would be and me applying it to a real-world model." Sensei never said that we should, "tax people based on how much of the government's services they use." What he said was that since everyone uses government services they should be taxed equally. He was basically saying that if you paid for something, you should have access to it whenever you want, but that doesn't mean that you are going to use it.
You're right that he didn't make the "tax according to use of gov't services" argument. He said,
Nevertheless, he undeniably did make the flat-fee argument, which is nearly as laughable. That is the argument that I applied to the model of the U.S.
Socialism, fascism, and communism are all based on one philosophy, Marxism. Marx said this, "From each, according to his ability; to each, according to his need," did he not? This is what you seem to be saying as well.
Let me point to another person who said something very similar to this, Hillary Clinton. This is a quote from a speech she made to some donors in 2004, "Many of you are well enough off that the tax cuts may have helped you. We're saying that for America to get back on track, we're probably going to cut that short and not give it to you. We're going to take things away from you on behalf of the common good." Obama has said similar things as well.
I could pick a statement Hitler or Stalin or somebody said that your views could be shoehorned into fitting. Would that mean I could compare your views to theirs? I expected better from you, Eomund, I really did.
--1. Abolition of property in land and application of all rents of land to public purposes.
--2. A heavy progressive or graduated income tax.
--3. Abolition of all rights of inheritance.
--4. Confiscation of the property of all emigrants and rebels.
--5. Centralization of credit in the banks of the state, by means of a national bank with state capital and an exclusive monopoly.
--6. Centralization of the means of communication and transport in the hands of the state.
--7. Extension of factories and instruments of production owned by the state; the bringing into cultivation of waste lands, and the improvement of the soil generally in accordance with a common plan.
--8. Equal obligation of all to work. Establishment of industrial armies, especially for agriculture.
--9. Combination of agriculture with manufacturing industries; gradual abolition of all the distinction between town and country by a more equable distribution of the populace over the country.
--10. Free education for all children in public schools. Abolition of children's factory labor in its present form. Combination of education with industrial production, etc.
First of all, I haven't been arguing at all for a heavily progressive tax system, but I'll let that slide.
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Make that two or three, because I'm in favor of public education and putting a stop to 1800s-style child labor (forced labor, really) in factories. Are those bad ideas too?
A short sampling of the others:
1. Abolition of private property? Um, no.
3. Abolition of inheritances? As much as you may think that the estate tax is this, it's not. So no.
4. Centralization of credit in the banks of the state, by means of a national bank with state capital and an exclusive monopoly? As abusive as I think credit card companies are, the thought of supporting this has never entered my head.
Et cetera.
Note point number 2 (bolded for easy recognition). That is what we are currently under. This is anti-capitalistic rhetoric, and you are supporting it.
Stopping child labor is anticapitalistic as well. Don't chain the free market!
Let me outline a brief of what Conservatives believe about "the poor and less fortunate".
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