I actually have no problem with taxes, per se, I've NEVER really complained about that.
The problem comes from how much, and how it seems to get easier to get out of paying your taxes as you go up the ladder.
Back to my household (since it's the only one I know): 21% of our gross income is going to federal taxes, add in the state and local taxes (never mind sales tax) all together 30%+ of our gross income goes to taxes. Nearly one third of your income, when your income is UNDER $90k, is a HUGE chunk of change.
I realize people in the upper bracket may be paying the same percentage, but what I've said from the very beginning is that it's a proportionately LARGER hit for those of us lower on the ladder. It's back to the difference between a new Rolex and a new roof. The upper bracket feels they work hard and they deserve that new watch (or whatever) but realistically, it's not something they NEED, whereas the lower brackets are trying to figure out how to reduce on necessities just to keep gas in the car. It gets hard to have sympathy for upper tax bracket people, that's all. And when you hear about big corporations getting refunds, the reason behind it has ZERO relevance. The fact is, it is impossible to read that some corporation is getting a refund in one year for 100x more than you'll earn in your entire lifetime and not go "fuck me, why do I even bother?"
The problem comes from how much, and how it seems to get easier to get out of paying your taxes as you go up the ladder.
Back to my household (since it's the only one I know): 21% of our gross income is going to federal taxes, add in the state and local taxes (never mind sales tax) all together 30%+ of our gross income goes to taxes. Nearly one third of your income, when your income is UNDER $90k, is a HUGE chunk of change.
I realize people in the upper bracket may be paying the same percentage, but what I've said from the very beginning is that it's a proportionately LARGER hit for those of us lower on the ladder. It's back to the difference between a new Rolex and a new roof. The upper bracket feels they work hard and they deserve that new watch (or whatever) but realistically, it's not something they NEED, whereas the lower brackets are trying to figure out how to reduce on necessities just to keep gas in the car. It gets hard to have sympathy for upper tax bracket people, that's all. And when you hear about big corporations getting refunds, the reason behind it has ZERO relevance. The fact is, it is impossible to read that some corporation is getting a refund in one year for 100x more than you'll earn in your entire lifetime and not go "fuck me, why do I even bother?"