I really don't care about moral issues because ultimately government can't regulate them. Hell government can barely regulate and enforce its laws, let alone peoples subjective personal morals. I am voting for fiscal freedom first. The freedom to do more with the money i earn. And i refuse to be hypocrite by fighting for my own money while refuses to do the same for those evil reach people.
what made them rich in the first place? a society with public services. the bottom 98% buying their products
if someone has 4 jets, should the money from his 5th be taxxed extra? yeah. wealth accumulation is a serious thing. left untouched, money will (and has been through conservatve leadership since reagan) shift to fewer people. besides the unimaginable suffering, and the obvious fact that society is quite easily capable of alleviating this, we need to give hundreds of thousands per millionaire or more, raising our budget by billions of dollars, so that the rich (top 2% ) get the same tax cuts as us?
i can see your argument, truly. i agree, it's a dangerous game when your philosophy involves using others' property. it's not right, when looked at from a financial-freedom perspective; and of course you probably think an unregulated market would regulate itself
money itself is a human construct, as is freedom i suppose though freedom is a fundamentally human aspect imo. money isn't, it's simply a tool we use. money isn't permanent, it's a feature of the modern era. we shouldn't blindly "respect its power" and whoever has/gets the money has/keeps the money--we should use this tool of society wisely
and the market wouldn't regulate itself. not when politicians get absurd salaries once they leave office, absurdity level depending on how well they play ball with the companies
p.s. voting for the democratic bottom 98% cut, as opposed to a cut for all, is not hypocritical. they are taxed the same -- the first 250k of a wealthy person is taxed the same as the first 250k as the bottom 98%. if the bottom 98% become priveledged somehow (bceause of society) they will have to give back more to that society on each extra million they earn (each extra million that they do not need), and it's the same for the 2%