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[quote name='KrAzY3']Well, there are still societies that consider children and human beings to have financial value. They can and are sold and traded. It is also rather common in some countries for internal organs to be bought and sold. Not to say I justify this, but I certainly do not justify taxing a right person at a greater percentage just because they can spare it. Which was the heart of my comparison.[/quote]
Well that is very few societies and is not a position taken officially by any country, it is more of a position taken by individuals due to greed than societal norms, though they may play a part. There was a time when some of that was true, but the period of that being culturally acceptable is, maybe with a few exceptions I can't think of, for the most part over. Organs being bought and sold is different that forcing innocent people to do that as well. But, in the end, we are dealing with what western society, particularly american society, finds acceptable. We have few boundaries if we bring in all societies.
That didn't take long. We don't find it acceptable to force any person to give room to any stranger. And while I have an strong opinions on what should be done for homeless people, it's not relevant here. The concern with taxes is how much is acceptable. If you take 5k from someone who makes 20k and or take 0 from them and 55k from someone who makes 200k you are taking a higher percentage from the richer person, but the effect of taking 25% is much greater for the poorer person. Statistically paying 25% is the same, but in reality, the effect that 25% has on peoples lives, it isn't.
The government can also put you in a psychiatric institution and kill you. The situations that result in this are different than what is being discussed.
Well that is very few societies and is not a position taken officially by any country, it is more of a position taken by individuals due to greed than societal norms, though they may play a part. There was a time when some of that was true, but the period of that being culturally acceptable is, maybe with a few exceptions I can't think of, for the most part over. Organs being bought and sold is different that forcing innocent people to do that as well. But, in the end, we are dealing with what western society, particularly american society, finds acceptable. We have few boundaries if we bring in all societies.
It is not universally accepted that taking more just because someone has more is ok. As my car comparison was alluding to. Or, if you want more examples that don't involve children and organs, how about a homeless guy and someone with a huge house. If they don't even use a few rooms, I suppose we should demand they house the homeless guy, right? I mean, they don't even use the rooms much less need them and the guy really needs the house!
That didn't take long. We don't find it acceptable to force any person to give room to any stranger. And while I have an strong opinions on what should be done for homeless people, it's not relevant here. The concern with taxes is how much is acceptable. If you take 5k from someone who makes 20k and or take 0 from them and 55k from someone who makes 200k you are taking a higher percentage from the richer person, but the effect of taking 25% is much greater for the poorer person. Statistically paying 25% is the same, but in reality, the effect that 25% has on peoples lives, it isn't.
And before you say something about oh that's not taxes, taxes are acceptable propery is different... not really, the IRS can and does repo property hence the comparison is valid.
The government can also put you in a psychiatric institution and kill you. The situations that result in this are different than what is being discussed.