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by greeneggs
349 days ago
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> I doubt anyone would dispute that public benefits flow disproportionately to those 72 million households for obvious reasons. I would dispute it. One of the main public benefits, if not the main benefit, is protection of property rights. Those with the most property disproportionately take advantage of this protection. Are you deliberately confusing taxes with federal income tax? |
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Are you trying to imply that the people who don't pay federal income tax have heavy state tax burdens? Or you think they're making a dent with their sales tax contributions? The only thing that everyone pays indirectly or directly is property taxes, which averages to about 1-2% of income. Again, nothing close to federal income taxes (for those that pay them).