No moral justification for a graduated income tax structure
George Plimpton wrote:
....
When someone driving at 50 mph doubles his speed to 100
mph, it requires eight times the power.
Bull****.
(A) Then state how much power is required. Do it.
So when someone making $50/hr increases that to $100/hr,
he should pay eight times the taxes.
Invalid analogy, based on bull****. Rejected.
(B) You're stuck on part (A).
Not stuck on it at all, ****wit. The analogy is completely
invalid.
Awww, you sidestepped
Your analogy is bull****, and you know it. *You* are bull****.
Awww,
Awwwwwww - your analogy is bull****. You know it is.
It's a fine analogy. That 100th mile per hour comes with a greater
penalty than the 50th. Just as the 100th dollar per hour ought to.
I'm sorry that you are stupid.
And Wilkins "Problem-solving isn't one of your strengths, eh?" too.
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