I want to start a discussion about progressive taxation. I also have a question. How in the world is the national deficit supposed to be paid down without it? I, for one, would like say that if I earned $300,000 per year, I would gladly pay up to 30 percent of my annual income in taxes, if that was what I actually owed in taxes after all deductions for social security, etc. I have absolutely no problem with it! Note this excerpt from Wikipedia about progressive tax:
Progressive taxation has a direct effect on reducing income inequality.[13] This is especially true if taxation is used to fund progressive government spending such as transfer payments and social safety nets.[12] However, the effect may be muted if the higher rates cause increased tax evasion.[13][24] When income inequality is low, aggregate demand will be relatively high, because more people who want ordinary consumer goods and services will be able to afford them, while the labor force will not be as relatively monopolized by the wealthy.[25][26] High levels of income inequality can have negative effects on long-term economic growth, employment, and class conflict.[27][28] Progressive taxation is often suggested as a way to mitigate the societal ills associated with higher income inequality.[12] The difference between the Gini index for an income distribution before taxation and the Gini index after taxation is an indicator for the effects of such taxation.[29]
Note how it has a direct impact on income inequality and the rest of the economy. It's easy to see why the gap between the rich and the poor has grown so astronomically over the decades, especially since the tax code has been consistently altered to suit the multi-national corporations and banking interests, as well as the super rich who hardly pay any income tax at all (percentage wise). The taxes on capital gains have also been cut, as well as taxes on investment income. If we actually went back to a much simpler tax code or more progressive one, the deficit would go down, the gap between the rich and poor would level out, and the economy would strengthen. I just cannot understand why these large multi-national corporations are getting away without paying any income tax on their enormous profits. Also, Bank of America and companies like Verizon. Do you honestly think it's fair? Be honest.