While we are familiar with the staff's antiquated notion of "progressivity," we cannot support their socialist logic.
Providing the state with more flexible ways of pilfering our monies is simply the wrong course in a state with an already heavy tax load.
Instead of redistributing income through a graduated income tax, the staff should insist on the only just redistribution: a flat tax of zero percent.
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