You're a selfish man, John.
Whatever. Look, we've got a situation here where a demagogue occupying the Presidency is about to yet again infer that the "top 1 percent" don't pay their "fair share" of taxes. But they account for almost twice the Federal tax liability as 60 percent of the population. As of the latest numbers I can find at the CBO web site, the top 1 percent accounted for 24 percent of all Federal Tax liabilities (not just income tax) while the bottom 60 percent accounted for 13 percent.
So you've got 60 percent of the population contributing 13 percent of what's being collected in taxes and 1 percent contributing 24 percent and you've got this demagogue saying the 1 percent isn't contributing it's "fair share."
It's absurd. We've developed this system whereby we just keep saying the government will solve everything and those "rich people" will pay for it. It's totally morally corrupt. There is no legitimate right to the fruits of other people's labors.
And by the way the disparity I mentioned is in no way proportional to incomes. The bottom 60 percent generated more than twice the income as the top 1 percent (29% vs. 14%).
That shouldn't matter anyway. The idea that you should have to pay more to sustain the government because you make more is grossly unfair. If we were really "all in this together" we would all be paying equal shares to sustain the government instead of having most people saying "OH don't worry the rich people will pay for it."