I’ll try to use fewer words. With any luck, I might succeed.
Cash for Clunkers money was not “taxed”. It was a tax credit given to people who could buy brand new cars; in other words, the middle middle and upper middle class.
Seems to me, and perhaps you agree, that when it comes to giving transfer benefits to people, the very most needy should be served first, decently and perhaps exclusively. Unfortunately, that’s not how it’s working. Perhaps you agree with me that both SSR and Medicare should be means tested. If anyone thinks it’s reasonable to “tax millionaires”, why on earth does it make sense to hand them the earnings of working families? If the nation is rapidly approaching a point at which it can pay for neither, isn’t that the reasonable thing to do?
Possibly you would also agree with me that middle class welfare should not be expanded, but rather contracted if the nation cannot pay for it. Possibly you would also agree that handing money out to “too big to fails” is not reasonable, since someone would always pick them up in bankruptcy, and particularly if the handouts are to millionaire political cronies of the powerful. Would you agree with those propositions?
You surely aren’t saying you deliberately bang your truck doors against peoples’ Hyundais are you?