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Default No moral justification for a graduated income tax structure disproven

Plimpton whined:
On 9/23/2012 11:44 PM, Silly Rabbit wrote:

"And when people get the hourly wage they agreed to, with the right to
go elsewhere, that's natural too."

'So the rich should also agree to a graduated income tax structure,
because they're free to go elsewhere.'


Bad analogy, because a graduated tax *isn't* a wage,


_ANALOGY_ , idiot! I don't need to use a graduated tax as an analogy of
a graduated tax. This is about MONEY. !00% Economics here, an excellent
analogy indeed.

and the rich didn't
agree to it.


*Should* agree, not *was* agreed.

You're ****ed.


No, your argument is ****ed. You can't logically back it up, without
demonstrating that all possible justifications are immoral. An
impossible task.
But I needed just ONE example... already done. My work is done.