@cmuratori 21% in spain. It's absolutely crazy.
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@cmuratori goes up to 27% (Hungary)Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@cmuratori You have to understand most European countries think entirely differently about taxes and what they should cover. -
@JozefMitro True, and many European countries also offer more government services than does the US. Not to mention being less in debt :) - Show replies
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@danielwithmusic I've often thought that myself, but people in the US always claim income tax is "fairer" and "less regressive".Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@danielwithmusic@cmuratori only if people pay their full income tax. Most rich folks in the US don't pay anything. -
@KevinGoldsmith@danielwithmusic Yes, definitely. Our "Capital Gains Tax", in particular, is totally bullshit that way. - Show replies
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@danielwithmusic The reasoning goes that since income tax can be scaled by how much you make, rich people _should_ pay more. -
@danielwithmusic It's not a bad idea in theory, but of course the government is run by rich people, so unsurprisingly, it doesn't work out. - Show replies
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@FlyingWaffle Did you just invent asymptotic currency??
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