My brother, what you don't seem to be understanding is that this nation was founded upon the belief that individual rights mattered the most. No matter how hard you try to bullywhip that out of people, that belief will still stick because of the independent foundation of this nation.
This country was also founded on a hell of a lot of other dysfunctional and outdated beliefs. Fast forward several hundred years and the role of society takes a much more important role .. as expected as the country became more cohesive and universal to all Americans .. instead of white men only.
You and I have gone round about this before. I still stand by my belief that social security never has been and never will be the safety net for senior citizens. I have this on first hand experience because of the financial struggles of my grandmother who is on social security.
And we shall continue to dance on this issue.
Imagine your grandmother without social security. Would she be one of those people not smart enough to save for her retirement? I mean no disrespect to your grandmother, but that's the mantra of the privatization crowd .. AND, Social Security is the BEDROCK of SURVIVAL for a great many seniors.
Imagine if we had been dumb enough to invest the lives of seniors in the stock market?
no, because there isn't one yet...however, france, germany, and belgium have personal income tax rates of over 50% and you can pretty much guarantee that with the worlds economic plummet and governments currently not able to see that cutting spending is the only way to save their budget/economy, it is sure to go up. The US has a high personal tax rate of 28% and that is going to go up on people with incomes above a certain level. US corporate income tax is at 40% and that too is going to go up.
Interesting choice of examples .. given that France is number 1 on the most recent Quality of Life Index, they all have lower costs of living, and all rate higher on health.
You're talking to the wrong person about the fear of taxes. I have no such fear. I do not put the interests of ME above the interests of the American people.
I call that shit "patriotism"
so i'll have to ask again, but i'll be more open ended about it. What is the highest personal tax rate you'll be 'comfortable' with if it was all spent the way you wanted it to be?
Not sure, haven't given it much thought.
I make a pretty good living doing work I have a passion for and I stand on the shoulders of Americans who come before me. I have a responsibility to this country and its people for the opportunities it has given to me and my family.
This ain't about me or any individual. This is about America.
Anything less is selfish and petty in my opinion.