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Originally posted by Mmmm, Burger (C.J.)
Talk about the statement that "proves too much." I'd take Club, or any lawyer for that matter, as likely doing better than average in a state of anarchy. But really that's not the baseline we're dealing with, is it?
Under your logic, any salary/earnings/income/benefits that are above average by "rights'" belong to the government. This is more fun with econ that Atticus's attempted slicing of my nutsack on friday.
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No, under my logic a government elected by the people can impose income taxes, including income taxes with rates that increase progressively.
I know, that's a shockingly radical position, but still.