Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Life Is Not Fair

Life Is Not Fair
Look, I want folks to get rich in this country,” Mr. Obama said. “I think it’s wonderful when people are successful. That’s part of the American dream.”New York Times

Obama reading
But the president would, it seems, rather distract audiences by talking about the "Buffett Rule."
Which leads one to wonder: where, among the torments keeping Americans awake and fearful in the small hours of the night, does the fact that Warren Buffett’s secretary pays a smaller percentage of her income than he does rank?
Well, if you belong to a certain age cohort, probably somewhere below the amount of student debt you will be obliged to pay off ... if and when you get a real job and can move up from waiting tables and out of your parents’ house.

And if you are the parent of that young person, you probably do not worry too much about the unfairness of those relative tax burdens. You’d like to help out and share the pain but you have the underwater mortgage to worry about, and there is only so much time in the day.

And, if your concerns are less personal and more abstract and you measure the health of the nation by how free and how prosperous it is – and appears to be trending – then tax fairness seems like a boutique sort of worry when just about everyone is less prosperous and less free than they were not so long ago and the trends are not encouraging.

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