I could ask you the same question with regard to Medicare and Medicaid funding.
Who made you the arbiter of what someone needs or doesn't need in terms of health care?
If you pay for YOUR OWN healthcare then I will never comment on what you need or don't need. As long as you pay for it yourself, you are free to obtain whatever healthcare you desire. However, if you insist on confiscating my property in order to satisfy your conscience and your envy then I will have a say in what you need or don't need. Do you understand the difference?
The lazy thinking is all on your part.
We're talking about real, basic human need here. It doesn't take a Ph. D. in economics to understand that after a certain point on the scale of wealth, one arrives at a place where one has more than they can ever spend on themselves and their families, even living at a level commonly considered comfortable or even luxurious.
So what is that number in your mind? What is hat certain point on the scale of wealth at which one should attain no more? Give me a number.
And nobody is talking about "taking" these people's wealth away from them. Even at twice the rate they currently pay, they'd still be wealthy.
Yes you are talking about taking their wealth away. You contradict this claim with your next sentence.
The Constitution gives the govt the right to levy and collect taxes from citizens.
Actually, the Constitution as originally written prevented the government from imposing a direct tax for this very reason. It took the 16th Amendment built on a lie to change that
The only thing in question is the rate at which those taxes are levied. Only the filthy, selfish, amoral greedy scumbags of the conservative right and the Repugnant Party feel that it's unfair for those who have more than an average human could ever need to live and survive comfortably, to pay an amount commensurate with their ability to do so.