I guess here's the rub. Though some/most people abide by a moral code that prevents them from taking advantage of the system, some do not. not every penny earned by everyone is "rightfully earned". Some people lie, cheat and steal (not all or even most, but some) to make profit. Some use the loopholes in the tax system to prevent paying their "fair share" some use a broken system which allows them to increase profits, while keeping wages down. There are many scenarios that show, not all people have 'Rightfully earned" their income. If everyone played by finite rule, designed to protect the integrity of the system and were forced to pay their fair share of taxes rather than being allowed to pay others to find ways to legally avoid them, I'd totally agree with your premise of allowing people to do anything they want with their own money.
It's a lot like Poker Sheep, would you play in a game that allowed collusion? Angle shooting? No you wouldn't because it isn't fair. That;'s why the best games are those with rules that protect the integrity of play and make the competition as fair for everyone as they can-- so that is your ability/skill, that wins the day and not the depth of your wallet, the extent of your collaboration/collusion with another or your ability to skirt the intent of the rules to gain an advantage.
Find a way to make the realm of finances, income and taxes an even playing field for everyone--and then people like myself won't have any issue with how you choose to spend your 'Rightfully Earned' income.
It's a lot like Poker Sheep, would you play in a game that allowed collusion? Angle shooting? No you wouldn't because it isn't fair. That;'s why the best games are those with rules that protect the integrity of play and make the competition as fair for everyone as they can-- so that is your ability/skill, that wins the day and not the depth of your wallet, the extent of your collaboration/collusion with another or your ability to skirt the intent of the rules to gain an advantage.
Find a way to make the realm of finances, income and taxes an even playing field for everyone--and then people like myself won't have any issue with how you choose to spend your 'Rightfully Earned' income.
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