Equal treatment under the law
Do you think the government has the right to take money from people and give it to another person.
If yes, then if a poor person steals from a rich on, then that is moral?
Also where does the government get that power. The constitiution says nothing about that.
Charity is great but when it is forced it is immoral.
Also Q2:
Shouldnt everybody be treated equal under the law?
If you aswered yes, do you believe that our tax system where the rich pay more % and the poor pay less or no % is fair, or moral.
I would think that if you answered yes to the question then everyone should pay the same % no matter how much you make. everybody has the responsibility to give up part of their property to the nation.
And if you think that there should be different %s and that the poorest of the poor should pay no taxes. Where else would you agree that everyone shouldnt be treated equal under the law? where does it stop?
(Personally for 10% flat rate income tax, and reduce the government)
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