Here's a thought experiment worth chewing on: What if every single person in America actually paid income tax? No exemptions, no loopholes, nobody sitting it out.
And let's push it further—what if we slapped the same tax rate on everyone's earnings, from minimum wage workers to billionaires?
How would that shake up federal spending? Would we suddenly have mountains of cash for infrastructure, education, or debt reduction? Or would the political machinery just find new ways to burn through it?
The math might surprise you. The distribution definitely would. Because when you flatten tax brackets, you're not just changing revenue—you're rewiring incentives, reshaping economic behavior, and possibly creating effects nobody saw coming.
So what's your take? More money in, better outcomes out? Or just a different flavor of the same fiscal chaos?
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APY_Chaser
· 11h ago
Sounds ideal, but in reality, the powerful always find ways to evade taxes, and we ordinary people can't escape.
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LiquidatedNotStirred
· 11h ago
Really, Bitcoin is the ultimate tax shelter tool haha
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DogeBachelor
· 11h ago
Laughing out loud, if it really comes to that, the wealthy will just run overseas, and then no one will pay taxes.
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ServantOfSatoshi
· 11h ago
It's just overthinking; politicians would never let this happen.
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ForkThisDAO
· 11h ago
Hmm... flat tax sounds great, but in the real world it's not that simple. Wealthy people have already found ways to avoid taxes.
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YieldWhisperer
· 11h ago
To be honest, this idealized flat tax plan has long been promoted by that group in Silicon Valley. And in the end? Still various loopholes... The truly wealthy people don't care about a unified tax rate at all, because they've long been involved in crypto and offshore schemes, lol.
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GateUser-c802f0e8
· 11h ago
NGL, this set of logic is a bit too idealistic... The real problem isn't whether the tax rate is fair or not, but what those politicians do with the money once they get it.
Here's a thought experiment worth chewing on: What if every single person in America actually paid income tax? No exemptions, no loopholes, nobody sitting it out.
And let's push it further—what if we slapped the same tax rate on everyone's earnings, from minimum wage workers to billionaires?
How would that shake up federal spending? Would we suddenly have mountains of cash for infrastructure, education, or debt reduction? Or would the political machinery just find new ways to burn through it?
The math might surprise you. The distribution definitely would. Because when you flatten tax brackets, you're not just changing revenue—you're rewiring incentives, reshaping economic behavior, and possibly creating effects nobody saw coming.
So what's your take? More money in, better outcomes out? Or just a different flavor of the same fiscal chaos?