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Default No moral justification for a graduated income tax structure

On Sep 25, 7:27*pm, Hawke wrote:




Dan makes two big mistakes all the time besides this one. He thinks he
never makes mistakes and only others do, and he thinks he is way smarter
than he really is.


Actually I know I make mistakes. I try to avoid doing that ,but it
happens. And I have a good idea of how intelligent I am. I know
people who are more intelligent, but I know even more who are less
intelligent.


His making an error on this problem is a perfect
example of it. He also likes to say if you make a mistake then you
aren't to be believed after that. So since Dan bungled it here we should
expect he's always wrong from now on. That's his logic at least.


Not a good paraphrase of my logic. You should altways think about
what people say and not accept what they say without thinking. And
if someone makes a lot of mistakes you should look at where they got
their ideas.


Dan
Hawke