Renounce your lips on my furry dick, Conks.

If that was a football team, the U.S. woulda been cut long before the season started. Note even in the Top 50! And this even counts Social Security, target of much BachmannBoehnerConkHate!
Note, too, that many of the most highly-taxed countries on the planet, such as Denmark, Norway and Sweden, routinely appear in the "Happiest Countries" lists.
The chart shows only the top 40 countries with high income tax rates. The US is 55th on the list, while the UK made it in the top 40 (it's 37th). Click here to see the rest of the rankings.
Let's focus only on the international competitiveness side of the story, setting aside the fact that high income tax rates demotivate successful and talented individuals from staying in the country (yes, by talent I also imply acting and the case of Gerard Depardieu).
When talking about international competitiveness income tax rates also play an important role, sometimes even more important than corporate tax rates. I'm particularly happy with this graph as it included employee social security rates to calculate the overall burden, which are often overlooked but still play an important decision-making factor in determining total labour costs for a business (i.e. for an investor).
We are undertaxed and we need to bleed the bloat in the military and feed the children, you whiny Conks fucks.
Touching scene in alley behind Z's office:

"Mommy, why wouldn't that mean man upstairs give us any food?"












