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<blockquote data-quote="sortaisle" data-source="post: 1329768" data-attributes="member: 17605"><p>Math does not help the middle class with a flat tax. With the current tax system to the government the middle class pay somewhere between 6 and 33 percent. The vast majority of lower to middle class pay around 6%. A 10% flat tax would raise the lower and middle class tax by around 6 grand a year. On the other end, the upper class would save anywhere from $60k to $1.4 million. I would rather pay less to the government than more personally. The problem isn't necessarily with the code, although it's way to complicated, but with the way the Fed spends money. It does waahaaaaaay more than it should. And fighting wars and spending money in other countries that don't want or need us is stupid. To say the least. I say ehff em. Let us withdraw from their borders, close our bases and let them deal with their own crap. The best teacher is circumstance. Besides, we look stupid being as broke ass as we are sending and spending money like we can pay it back eventually. We can't. Time to take care of ourselves for a while.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sortaisle, post: 1329768, member: 17605"] Math does not help the middle class with a flat tax. With the current tax system to the government the middle class pay somewhere between 6 and 33 percent. The vast majority of lower to middle class pay around 6%. A 10% flat tax would raise the lower and middle class tax by around 6 grand a year. On the other end, the upper class would save anywhere from $60k to $1.4 million. I would rather pay less to the government than more personally. The problem isn't necessarily with the code, although it's way to complicated, but with the way the Fed spends money. It does waahaaaaaay more than it should. And fighting wars and spending money in other countries that don't want or need us is stupid. To say the least. I say ehff em. Let us withdraw from their borders, close our bases and let them deal with their own crap. The best teacher is circumstance. Besides, we look stupid being as broke ass as we are sending and spending money like we can pay it back eventually. We can't. Time to take care of ourselves for a while. [/QUOTE]
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