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Congress is fickle. When Congress is in session, we do not know what to expect. Congress believes in salvation by law. If only there were a perfect law, there would be a perfect society.
There is a difference in equal opportunity and equality of outcome. Congress believes in equality of outcome, which is a socialist idea. I do not think that IRAs, etc. for “rich” Americans are safe from the socialist ideals of Congress.
This is the taxation plank of the Socialist party platform of 1928:
According to Milton Friedman, the highest personal income tax rate in 1928 was 28%. In 1978 it was 70%. I think that the total taxes paid by the average American is over 50%. Perhaps we should not have rebelled against King George. I think that King George only charged 17% in taxes.
This country was not founded on income taxes. Income taxes were unconstitutional until Congress passed the Sixteenth Amendment.
There is a difference in equal opportunity and equality of outcome. Congress believes in equality of outcome, which is a socialist idea. I do not think that IRAs, etc. for “rich” Americans are safe from the socialist ideals of Congress.
This is the taxation plank of the Socialist party platform of 1928:
Code:
“Increase of taxation on high income levels, of corporation taxes and inheritance taxes, the proceeds to be used for old age pensions and other forms of social insurance.”
This country was not founded on income taxes. Income taxes were unconstitutional until Congress passed the Sixteenth Amendment.