You simply don't understand the plans.
Originally Posted by CuteOldGuy
Which ones? I understand that Cain's, at least until he orally amended it, shift a huge percentage of the tax burden to those less able to pay (unless you believe that corporations spend 30+% of their gross income in the accounting department).
I also understand that the U.S. spends about 6-10 percentage points less of it's GDP on government services for it's citizens that comparable democracies in Europe and Perry's plan would cut that to about 10 - 15 percentage points, thereby further impoverishing the most vulnerable Americans and handing the difference to the wealthiest among us.
What part of that don't I understand?
It's like teaching a pig to sing. It wastes my time and annoys the pig.
I will explain taxes to everyone at some point, but not today. But if all you're interested in is class warfare and some fuzzy concept of "fairness", you won't get it.
Originally Posted by CuteOldGuy
Yeah, don't you know??!! We want a tax system that's "unfair!!" People telling you you can't understand obvious and fundamental concepts like fairness always remind of this quote:
"The louder he talked of his honor, the faster we counted our spoons."
Ralph Waldo Emerson