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To: TimF who wrote (134530)3/13/2001 7:54:33 PM
From: combjelly  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1589391
 
"Is there any level of taxation that would strike you as just wrong"

Well, 100% would seem to be on the high side...

You're talking to the wrong guy about this, from my point of view as long as my income exceeds my expenses I am wealthy. Now admittedly the Domino's year where my wife and I combined managed to file on $18k, that was not a particularly wealthy year, but things have improved. Other than providing adequately for my family and making my investments for the future, I don't need a whole lot more. If my marginal rate is higher, but all my health care needs are taken care of and/or food and housing is cheaper proportionately, why should that be a big thing?