OK, for the moment I'll run with your re-direction, but surely you didn't think I'd miss it, did you?
First you said:
And really, shouldn't Bill Gates pay a higher tax rate than somebody who makes $400,000 a year?
After some healthy rebuttal, you now state:
Well, okay. I'd rather not pay for war or bailing out trillion dollar industries. I'd sure love it if i could pay for some heath care instead. And I suppose that was a big part of the OP, we pay more than we get.
So, let's put that all together and get to the point:
YOU don't want to spend
any of
your money on anything. You want to spend
other people's money the way
YOU see fit.
So, you think it is morally right to impose your will upon other people?
Furthermore, anyone making over $100,000/year these days is either in the highest tax bracket or is paying the Alternative Minimum Tax, so is effectively in the highest tax bracket anyway. What about their rights to "life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness"? Is it fair that they work hard for their money, yet they should be saddled with the burden of supporting every other person out there?
What about just cutting all the damned ridiculous government spending, government agencies, government bureaucracies, government stimulus programs, government welfare, government entitlements, government czars, government bull#$%*, and let us get the damned economy moving in a sustainable way?
No, I'm not talking about throwing babies out into the trash heap and kicking the handicapped to the curb. I'm talking about nonsense like section 8 housing for able-bodied men and women in their 20's. I'm talking about chronic welfare for able-bodied people. I'm talking about pensions for lazy, incompetent government employees who don't do squat for 20 years while "working" for the government, and then collect their dole for the next 30 years until they die. I'm talking about government incompetence and waste causing us working people to have to work well into our sixties because the taxes are so high that we can never afford to retire. I'm talking about government giving out contracts to vendors who contribute to campaign funds, thus perpetuating the system's flaws. I'm talking about all those things, plus a plethora of other wasteful, inequitable programs that don't do a damned bit of good for anyone.
Most of all, I hate the lying, sneaking, nonsense of throwing money at "the poor" instead of actually teaching them how not to be poor. Why would anyone want to actually teach them, and help them better themselves, when they are so much more useful as a voting block?