No, your first assumption would not be fair. I said noting about cheating or scamming.ygmir wrote: would it be accurate, to say, you feel "rich" and "ultra rich" people only get that way by cheating and being greedy and scamming the gov., depleting extra resources, etc.?
I just don't see, how, it's "fair", for someone to arbitrarily point at another, who's created more wealth, and, say: "you're rich, so, you have to pay more than I do, as a percentage". Ignoring the fact that, if they make more, as a total, they pay more with a flat rate anyway.
And, again, drawing these arbitrary lines as to levels of wealth.
I also, don't see, how, it's anyone business, to tell another, what lifestyle they should have, how much they should spend, and, what they "deserve" to keep of what they earn.
Now, if you want to describe your ideas as socialism, or communism, or, "re-distribution of wealth", because, "it's just not fair" that some have more success, than others.
Well, at least that is an accurate statement.
But, you seem to want to force some, to pay for charitable acts you (not specifically JK, but, anyone agreeing) deem necessary, and, accrue the political and social power from the folks receiving said largess. And, at the same time, villianize the very ones who are paying that bill.
I just don't see, how, anything buy a "flat tax" can be fair, unbiased, and, not subjective.
What is fair and unbiased needs to be determined by society as a whole. We either take care of everyone or live each man for himself. It's a moral decision which might have to be subjective.
We spend lots of money on ramps and handicapped access. Is this fair to those who are not handicapped? Or maybe we should just abort those fetuses before they are born so that they do not present a burden on society? Sometimes what is "fair" to society might not be "fair" to all individually.
If I were being selfish, it would be easy for me to say fuck society, what's mine is mine and fuck you if you can't afford a place to live or something to eat. (I've held that view for many of my earlier years.)