I'd like to see the kind of progressive taxation we saw in the mid-20th century reinstated.
Liberty and freedom are only part of the equation and can and should be limited when such limits benefit society, hence speed limits and minimum drinking ages.
You and I have different values. I consider the current tax laws immoral.
My words: "History and common sense contradict you. Ever since the class wars of the Reagan era, the wealthy have been getting wealthier on the backs of the middle class. More for them meant less for you and me. The less they pay staff, the greater their profits and the poorer the staff."
The middle class has been shrinking for decades. The rich have gotten richer and the poor poorer. During that time, unions were weakened, minimum wage stagnated, workplace benefits have decreased, and two income families and people with multiple jobs have become commoner:
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America's middle class, traditionally considered the backbone of the nation and its economic engine, has been shrinking for the past 50 years, according to a recent Pew Research Center survey. A study based on government data released by the Washington-based nonpartisan fact tank in late May found that the share of Americans living in middle-class households dropped from 61 percent in 1971 to 51 percent in 2023. During the same time, the share of Americans living in lower income households rose from 27 percent to 30 percent, while that of individuals living in upper income households rose from 11 percent to 19 percent."
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