billybud wrote:Why should the rich be taxed harder? Because they have more money? I don't believe that's a valid reason. Should they be taxed because they've contributed more to society than somebody who works at Taco Bell as their career? I know it sounds harsh, but just because you have done what you've needed to do legally to create your own wealth doesn't mean the government should penalize you for it. I realize you keep most of it and are better off than those who don't get that kind of money, but I don't see the reasoning behind it.
A pretty good portion of the rich (Trump included) inherited...they were fortunate in their choice of parent..that's all. The rich start with a head start that they do not relinquish.
So. Is the money not theirs? Why should someone else have the right to that money? I don't understand why people think they have the right to someone else's money if they did nothing to earn it. If you want to leave a house to your child why would it be fair for the government to take it and split it up among people less fortunate then you? If you want to leave your child anything that is yours, something you have paid the taxes on already, you should have that right. The fact that people think that someone should surrender their wealth because they have more then someone else amazes me.