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The wealthy are by definition at the top. They can afford the heaviest burden and will never fear starvation, going broke, dying from a missed doctor's appointment, etc. This is why they carry the largest tax burden. Quite simply, they can afford the burden and then some. Suffering to them means not being able to afford luxury items.

Interesting argument why the rich should be taxed more. It completely ignores the fact that many "rich" Americans actually work/worked very hard to get where they are possibly sacrificing along the way. The reward for hard work is the ability to afford "luxury" items. How is it at all fair that I am forced to give up things you (the non-wealthy?) feel are luxuries in order to redistribute that wealth elsewhere? Is it not better to allow me to decide if I want to donate or help out my fellow man? By "taxing the rich" you in effect are taking from me and giving to someone else who may not be (in my mind) deserving. Further you are removing a huge incentive to work hard and achieve a goal. Why did I work 2 jobs, attend school full time, eat Ramen noodles for years, graduate, work my way up through several entry level jobs, long hours, etc.., eventually getting to my current salary just so someone can take away MY earnings they perceive are excessive?!?

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