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Ridgerunner
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Seems to me that before taking something from someone (in this case “the rich”) we need to ask ourselves what we hope to accomplish by doing it.
I think everyone agrees that it wouldn’t raise much in revenue, and Obama himself admits it would have negative effect. So it could be the overall effect would be negative to revenue. Obama said, though, that the objective is not revenue but “fairness”.
What does that really mean? “Fairness” is a subjective judgment in the mind of whoever is making the judgment. Fair relative to what? If it doesn’t increase revenue and might even decrease it, whose version of “fairness” are we to adopt, and on the basis of what?
To me, a negative revenue would be “unfairness” to me, even though I’m not a target of the tax, because it would tempt the administration to find other ways of taxing me or imposing even greater debts on my children and grandchildren. So to me it is grossly “unfair” to do that just to express in a tangible way one’s dislike of “the rich”, because there is no counterbalancing merit to it.
Frankly, I find little to recommend a tax whose sole purpose is to punish, and particularly if it punishes more people than the intended targets of leftist dislike.
I think everyone agrees that it wouldn’t raise much in revenue, and Obama himself admits it would have negative effect. So it could be the overall effect would be negative to revenue. Obama said, though, that the objective is not revenue but “fairness”.
What does that really mean? “Fairness” is a subjective judgment in the mind of whoever is making the judgment. Fair relative to what? If it doesn’t increase revenue and might even decrease it, whose version of “fairness” are we to adopt, and on the basis of what?
To me, a negative revenue would be “unfairness” to me, even though I’m not a target of the tax, because it would tempt the administration to find other ways of taxing me or imposing even greater debts on my children and grandchildren. So to me it is grossly “unfair” to do that just to express in a tangible way one’s dislike of “the rich”, because there is no counterbalancing merit to it.
Frankly, I find little to recommend a tax whose sole purpose is to punish, and particularly if it punishes more people than the intended targets of leftist dislike.